Sleep quality, or a lack thereof, will no doubt be familiar to anyone who has children. Even if without progeny, some of you might relate to the following.
Exercise can counteract muscle wasting in heart failure patients, new study shows
By
McKnight's Staff
May 09, 2012
Exercise can help combat muscle wasting and other complications associated with aging and heart failure, a new study reveals.
Combination of talk therapy and exercise improves stroke related fatigue, study finds
Feb 21, 2012
The persistent fatigue that can linger for months and even years following a stroke currently has no treatment, but a new study suggest a combination of talk therapy and exercise might help.
It’s been a hard day’s day
By
Elizabeth Newman
Feb 07, 2012
Providers have one big reason to cut back on overtime: It can lead to a hemorrhage of money. But now there’s another: It could make your employees depressed.
Tai chi improves mood and quality of life in heart failure patients, report says
Apr 27, 2011
Tai chi exercises might be able to help improve heart failure patients’ quality of life, mood and confidence, new research finds.
Researchers: obese seniors need exercise, diet
Apr 04, 2011
A new study shows those over 65 should continue with diet and exercise, dispelling a traditional belief that weight loss can cause the elderly to lose muscle and bone mass.
For seniors, some exercise is better than none, experts say
Jul 22, 2010
Keeping seniors moving is vital, and some exercise is better than none at all, according to a recent article.
Exercise increases chances of staying functional in extreme old age, study finds
Sep 17, 2009
It’s never too late to reap the benefits of physical activity, authors of a new report say. They found that exercise increases functionality and life span, even among the oldest of the old.