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Over 60 and think it's too late to get fit? Stanford Medicine says otherwise
Aging is inevitable. Accepting the consequences is not.
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Over 60 and want your strength back? Experts reveal the daily exercises that can rebuild your body fast
Losing strength with age isn’t inevitable—trainers say the right daily movements can help you regain power, balance, and ...
Dr Juliet Balfour, 62, is a GP and British Menopause Society registered menopause specialist. She leads the NHS menopause service for Somerset, where she lives. Strength training is a key part of my ...
When it comes to exercise and longevity, what’s the first type of physical activity that comes to your mind? For most people, it’s some sort of cardio-based exercise, like walking, jogging or biking.
If high blood pressure is something you worry about, we don't blame you—it's a common affliction: One in four adults in the U.S. has high blood pressure, a major risk factor for heart attack and ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – You don’t need to look like a bodybuilder, but for healthy aging, maintaining muscle strength is likely just as important as getting enough aerobic activity. That’s according to the ...
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Eating one food over 60 can reduce risk of dementia, study shows
The new research could lead to tailored dietary advice ...
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