Saturday, May 11, 2019
Home »
» Medical News Today: Depression: Exercise may reduce symptoms but not in women
Medical News Today: Depression: Exercise may reduce symptoms but not in women
A recent study concludes that while exercising often relieves symptoms of depression in men, it may not be as effective for women.
Related Posts:
Medical News Today: Can drinking mineral-rich water prevent hypertension?A study that links drinking salinated water to lower blood pressure attributes the effect to benefits of calcium and magnesium exceeding harms of sodium. … Read More
Medical News Today: What to know about the Whole30 dietThe Whole30 diet involves not eating grains, legumes, dairy, and specific other food groups for 30 days. It is safe to try for most people and may have health benefits. Learn more here. … Read More
Medical News Today: Diabetic ketoacidosis: What to knowDiabetic ketoacidosis is a medical emergency that can occur in people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. In this article, learn about the symptoms and underlying causes. We also cover treatment and prevention. … Read More
Chickenpox hits Northern Ky. Catholic-school student who sued after being barred from school and activities for lack of vaccinationThe unvaccinated high-school student who recently lost a court battle over health-department enforcement that barred him from his school and all extracurricular activities during a chickenpox outbreak has come down with the d… Read More
Medical News Today: Global alcohol intake has increased by 70%, study warnsA large new study shows that global alcohol intake increased sharply between 1990 and 2017. This pattern is set to continue up to 2030, the authors warn. … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment