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Physical activity more likely to prevent breast cancer in certain groups
... these benefits than others, finds a review of research published online ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. The type of activity undertaken ...You're more likely to do sport if you are white, middle class, and middle-aged
... study published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Furthermore, the gap between rich and poor, and black and white, appears to have widened ...Weak bladders deter many young women from sports participation
... research published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. The prevalence of urinary stress incontinence, defined as an involuntary leakage of urine ...Weak bladders deter many young women from sports participation
... them to give it up altogether, suggests research published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine ...Steroid doping tests ignore vital ethnic differences in hormone activity
... research published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Testosterone, and other hormones that boost testosterone levels, such as growth hormone, are among ...Steroid Doping Tests Ignore Vital Ethnic Differences In Hormone Activity
... they ignore vital ethnic differences in hormone activity, suggests research in the British Journal of Sports Medicine ...Female hormone cycle affects knee joints
... and knee injury. In a series of recent papers published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine and The American Journal of Sports Medicine the researchers noted that while 14 of 26 subjects exhibited ...Ovulation Affects ... Knee Injury Risk
... during ovulation, and thus more susceptible to knee injuries, researchers report in the British Journal of Sports Medicine and the American ...Concussion experts: For kids -- no sports, no schoolwork, no text messages
... different treatment, according to international experts who recently published consensus recommendations. The British Journal of Sports Medicine's new guidelines say children ...NSAIDs: Take 'em early and often when competing? Think again
... warned against the misuse of NSAIDs in an editorial published earlier this year in the "British Journal of Sports Medicine." "I want people ...Most youth hockey injuries caused by accidents, not checking, UB study shows
... . These results, which appeared in June issue of the British Journal of Sports Medicine, were a surprise to many, including the researchers at the University at Buffalo who conducted the five-year ...At least 1 in 10 athletes injured during 2010 Winter Olympics
... the 2010 Winter Olympics, held in Canada, reveals research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Relatively little is known ...Physical fitness curbs frequency and severity of colds
... and active have fewer and milder colds, indicates research published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. The US researchers base ...Portable pedal machines may help counter harmful effects of sedentary jobs
... an increasingly sedentary workforce, suggests a small study published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. The researchers base their findings ...T'ai chi helps prevent falls and improve mental health in the elderly
... and improving mental wellbeing, reveals a review published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. But the Chinese martial art ...
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