workout
08/19/2018
/
By Michelle Simmons
New evidence suggests strength training can fight off depression
You may want to add weights to your regular workout routine, as the benefits of strength training go beyond the physical. New research published in the JAMA Psychiatry journal suggested that regular strength training may help fight off depression. Researchers in the study looked at the results of 33 randomized, controlled trials on depression and […]
08/11/2018
/
By Michelle Simmons
Exercise preserves brain cells and prevents memory loss
Exercise has been known to be essential for overall health. In a study carried out by researchers at the University of Jyvaskyla in Finland, the benefits of exercise on brain health have been emphasized. Researchers found that exercise can help preserve brain cells and prevent loss of memory, cognitive problems, and general problems in memory. For […]
07/11/2018
/
By Russel Davis
Improving blood flow to fight disease: Whole-body vibration therapy found to increase blood and oxygen delivery
A meta-analysis published in the African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines revealed that whole-body vibration exercise (WBVE) may significantly improve blood flow kinetics and boost oxygen delivery across the body, making it a viable treatment for a variety of degenerative diseases. The researchers pooled data from up to seven clinical trials and studies as part of the meta-analysis. […]
07/09/2018
/
By Carol Anderson
Training too long and hard can damage your thyroid
One of the biggest misconceptions about working out is that the more tired a person is after a session, the more effective the exercise was. In truth, healthcare experts are actually against overtraining as it can have a huge toll on the health of your thyroid. Exercise must be done in moderation. Otherwise, it will only […]
03/18/2018
/
By Michelle Simmons
Listening to music and videos while you work out can distract you from how hard you’re working, improving performance
Listening to music or watching a video while working out can distract you from how tough your routines truly are, according to a report that appeared in the Journal of Sport and Health Science. The study, led by researchers for the University of North Carolina, assessed whether listening to music, watching a video, or a combination of both […]
10/13/2017
/
By Rhonda Johansson
Take amino acids BEFORE your workout to improve fat loss
Three grams of the amino acid phenylalanine may be the additional push you need to a leaner physique. Bodybuilders and those trying to lose weight often complain of the dreaded metabolic “plateau” in which weight is not easily shed regardless of how many times one exercises. Nutritionists say that this may be because the body […]
« Return Home
1 of 1
Popular Articles
Unlocking the brain’s chemical code: What neurochemistry reveals about autism
June 10, 2025
/
Olivia Cook
Study finds MIND diet lowers dementia risk by 25%
June 05, 2025
/
Ava Grace
Unlocking the inner pharmacy: Dr. Roger Jahnke’s “The Healer Within” revolutionizes self-healing
June 24, 2025
/
Belle Carter
Charlotte Gerson and Dr. Morton Walker explore the Gerson Therapy, a natural path to healing chronic illness
June 04, 2025
/
Ramon Tomey
Psychiatric drugs linked to higher ALS risk, Swedish study warns
June 12, 2025
/
Cassie B.
The dopamine dilemma: Navigating the stress epidemic in modern life
June 05, 2025
/
Kevin Hughes
Antidepressants linked to fivefold higher cardiac death risk in young adults, study warns
June 03, 2025
/
Cassie B.
Pre-Workout supplements and divine light: How James Benefico merges fitness with spiritual enlightenment
June 06, 2025
/
Finn Heartley
Herbs, playtime and the senses: A South Korean study on holistic, parent-led autism care at home
June 11, 2025
/
Olivia Cook
Exercise as a promising natural treatment for depression
June 03, 2025
/
Evangelyn Rodriguez
COPYRIGHT © 2017 MIND BODY SCIENCE NEWS
Privacy Policy