Science news articles about 'active life'
Subtle nervous system abnormalities appear to predict risk of death in older individuals
... adults and enroll them in research studies of interventions to prevent disability and eventually increase the active life expectancy of the aging population, Drs ...Running slows the aging clock, Stanford researchers find
... runners have fewer disabilities, a longer span of active life and are half as likely as aging nonrunners ... yearly questionnaires about their ability to perform everyday activities such as walking, dressing and grooming, getting out of a chair ...Female hormone cycle affects knee joints
... injuries are far more likely to suffer knee osteoarthritis when they age, and are at risk for a much less active life-style following injury ...Latest from the Fermi Telescope to be Presented at the American Physical Society Meeting in Denver, May 2-5, 2009
... , 2008, the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (formerly called GLAST) began its active life with short trip into orbit above the Earth, where it was safely delivered 75 minutes ...Princeton geoscientist offers new evidence that meteorite did not wipe out dinosaurs
... later. In addition, Keller and other researchers have found "aftermath" sediments that remained undisturbed and showed signs of active life, with burrows formed by creatures colonizing ...Heart saves muscle
... protein can replace its missing skeletal muscle counterpart to give mice with myopathy a long and active life, show Nowak et al ... . Most patients die within the first year of life and some are born almost completely paralyzed. Mice ...Food security and the income gap
... all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food for a healthy and active life, is not necessarily attainable given an ever ...Blood test can predict rheumatoid arthritis before symptoms arise
... to be involved. Numerous cytokines are expressed and are functionally active in the synovial tissue once the disease has developed ... better sooner and more often, are more likely to lead an active life, and are less likely to experience the type ...Novel surgery may help young trauma patients avoid total hip replacements
... months, but he was told to avoid rigorous activities requiring further exertion. Subsequently, the patient ... complete his education, and has been able to return to the active life he enjoyed before the injury ...Better health associated with more frequent and better quality sex in later life
... reveal that at the age of 30, men have a sexually active life expectancy of nearly 35 years ... with a spouse or intimate partner. While sexually active life expectancy was longer for men, they lost ...Life is shorter for men, but sexually active life expectancy is longer
... can expect another 15 years of sexual activity, but women that age should expect less ...New-generation VAD operates magnetically, without bearings, other moving parts
... assist (VAD ) device, an Idaho man with heart failure is looking forward to resuming an active life following an operation on March 17 ...Stop portraying breast cancer patients as victims | Heather Lawrence
... . I work four days a week, see friends, go to the gym and generally have an active life like any other woman in her thirties.When I tell acquaintances or strangers about my ...Ethicist urges tax credits to spur organ donation
... benefit to organ transplants, since it increases the quality of life of people who are then able to return to active life. He says governments are right to want to encourage ...Epic Past of Highest Coastal Mountains Uncovered
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta range has led an active life.
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