Feeling down and moving less? Or perhaps moving more and feeling uplifted? It can work either way

New findings from the University of Toronto reveal that adults who have reported more symptoms of depression over the past…

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Cardiorespiratory Health Associated with Maintaining Cognitive Functions in Later Years

Higher cardiorespiratory fitness levels in older adults are associated with preserving various essential cognitive abilities that often decline with age,…

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Brain Imaging Links on MRI Indicate Progression of Parkinson’s Disease

A study recently published in the journal Radiology by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) reveals that MRI images…

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Study reveals persistent high use of aspirin among the elderly, despite associated dangers

A comprehensive survey, which represents approximately 150 million adults annually, indicates that the use of aspirin for primary prevention of…

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Safety Concerns: Blood Flow Restriction Cuffs and Falls in Older Adults

New research from Murdoch University’s School of Allied Health, conducted in collaboration with the Health Futures Institute, has found that…

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