Overall, the study concludes that metformin may limit some of the vascular and metabolic benefits of exercise, affecting both ...
Rutgers scientists found that metformin can blunt many of the metabolic and cardiovascular improvements normally produced by ...
New research reveals metformin may reduce exercise benefits for diabetes patients, affecting blood sugar control and fitness ...
Previous research has shown us how regular exercise can be beneficial for cognitive function and help stave off the brain degeneration associated with dementia and Alzheimer’s, but scientists continue ...
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Middle-age and older men with large waist circumferences and low/normal testosterone levels don’t gain better vascular health when using cream to replace the hormone, but they do stand to benefit from ...
It doesn't matter what age you are or how tough your exercise plan is – whatever physical activity you are doing is probably helping your brain, according to the largest and most comprehensive ...
Correspondence to Joseph Michael Northey, Joseph Northey, University of Canberra Research Institute for Sport and Exercise, Building 29, University Drive, Bruce ACT, 2617, Australia; ...
Exercise may be the best thing you can do for your health. Habitual exercise supports a healthy weight, prevents cardiovascular disease, treats type II diabetes, slows the progression of Alzheimer's, ...
Structured physical activity training after a stroke effectively improves brain function. Training that lasts as little as 12 weeks can be an effective treatment to limit cognitive decline following a ...