Oftentimes dementia patients don't even realize that they are experiencing low-level pain, which prevents them from being willing to... Read more »
Someone yanked my power cord. It's the only way to describe it. About two weeks ago, my store of energy extinguished. Suddenly, randomly... Read more »
It feels as if somebody's pulled your plug. As if you're enfolded in a lead lined comforter, weighing you down with every step. A 2011... Read more »
I have found that with fibromyalgia there is a line –– often a very fine line –– between doing too little and doing too much. We... Read more »
Exercise is commonly broken up into two subcategories- aerobic and anaerobic exercise. Technically, these terms refer to the presence... Read more »
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It has long been known by parents of children with ADHD that the problems associated with ADHD do not go away when the school bell rings at 3:00. ... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institute
Physical Activity and Cancer Key Points • • • • Physical activity is a critical component of energy balance, the term researchers use to... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Everybody knows exercise is good for you. But when arthritis pain gets you down, it's hard to stay active. Just how active are folks after a total... Read more »
With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, the tempting treats and party food, and the general disruption to our normal routine, many people feel... Read more »