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Epilepsy and physical exercise [PDF]
Epilepsy is one of the commonest neurologic diseases and has always been associated with stigma. In the interest of safety, the activities of persons with epilepsy (PWE) are often restricted. In keeping with this, physical exercise has often been discouraged.
Pimentel, José+2 more
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Physical exercise as chemosensitizer [PDF]
The benefits of physical exercise for the maintenance of human health, for the prevention and cure of metabolic syndrome and diabetes as well as for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases are well known [1]. Recently, a provocative study demonstrates an enhanced tumour perfusion and diminished tumour hypoxia in a model of orthotopic prostate cancer ...
Mauro Vaccarezza, Mauro Vaccarezza
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PHYSICAL EXERCISES AND FENCING. [PDF]
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Sutherland, Henry, Hutton, Alfred
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THE PHYSIOLOGY OF PHYSICAL EXERCISES [PDF]
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Physical Exercise for the Sick [PDF]
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Male Fertility and Physical Exercise
According to existing studies, sedentary behavior contributes to male infertility. Both preclinical and clinical studies have investigated the association between physical exercise, semen quality, and pregnancy rates with heterogeneous results. The current review sought to examine the relationship between physical activity (PA) and male infertility ...
Federico Belladelli+2 more
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Physical Exercise in the Oldest Old
AbstractSocieties are progressively aging, with the oldest old (i.e., those aged >80–85 years) being the most rapidly expanding population segment. However, advanced aging comes at a price, as it is associated with an increased incidence of the so‐called age‐related conditions, including a greater risk for loss of functional independence.
Valenzuela Ruiz, Pedro Luis+6 more
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