People at high risk for knee osteoarthritis (OA) may be nervous and reluctant to participate in strenuous physical activities such as jogging, cycling, singles tennis and skiing. But a new ...
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Avoid these 7 strenuous activities for better joints and fewer injuries, physical therapists say
These common moves may be doing more harm than good—especially if your joints are already stressed. As we near the turn of the New Year, many people will be adopting new exercise programs, fitness ...
New research has linked strenuous physical activity (PA) with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) mortality in older women. The study results showed that being a current or former smoker strengthened ...
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Frequent strenuous exercise increases the risk of developing (MND) in certain people, new research from the University of Sheffield has found. Scientists at the University of Sheffield believe the ...
A health researcher is walking back his claim that strenuous exercise places runners at equal risk of death as people who don’t exercise at all, after the study received widespread media attention.
Strenuous exercise by athletes makes their lungs more COVID-19 vulnerable, warns scientific research
Research from Germany and Italy suggests that footballers and other athletes face a particular risk of the coronavirus infecting their lungs, raising major questions over attempts to restart ...
The higher risk of vaso-occlusion events and sudden death for sickle-cell trait (SCT) athletes has been speculatively ascribed to SCT red blood cell (RBC) stiffening during strenuous exercise. However ...
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