According to research published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, just 20-25 minutes of physical activity each day may be enough to offset the increased risk of death from a sedentary lifestyle.
Everyone understands the benefits of warming up your muscles before a workout. But what happens when we warm up our muscles, and are all muscles the same? You might be shocked to learn that the science behind this commonplace activity hasn't always been obvious.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 8: Zixa Strong, the breakthrough topical pain-relief range from Jenburkt Pharmaceuticals Ltd, a renowned pharmaceutical organisation listed on Bombay Stock Exchange, is thrilled to launch a unique year-long initiative “Zixa Strong Champions Be
New Delhi [India], September 6: Zimmer Biomet India today announced the launch of the Zimmer Biomet on Wheels campaign, a mobile vehicle housing the company’s innovative products and solutions, including Knee, Hips, Shoulder, and Sports Medicine product portfolios that leverage data, analyti
A substantial long-term study published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine finds that having strong cardiorespiratory fitness while you're young is related to a 40 per cent lower risk of developing 9 specific cancers later in life, at least in men.
A significant long-term study published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine reveals that good cardiorespiratory fitness when young is associated with a 40% decreased chance of acquiring 9 particular cancers later in life, at least in men.
A pooled data analysis of the existing evidence reveals that as little as 25 minutes of steady walking per day appears to be enough to counteract the adverse physical effects of bedrest on older hospital patients, according to a study published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicin
According to a pooled data analysis of the available evidence from clinical trials, which was published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, static isometric exercises—the kind that involves engaging muscles without movement, such as wall sits and planks—are the best for lowerin
Keonjhar (Odisha) [India], May 19 (ANI/NewsVoir): Several titans of business, academics, sports, medicine and arts have come together in an unknown village Berunapadi, of Odisha, to commemorate the opening of the Utkal Gaurav International School (UGIS). The grand opening held in early March
Athletes from less rich countries require additional health knowledge to avoid injuries during rigorous training. However, if there is no access to medically qualified personnel, greater knowledge can raise the danger of injury. This is the conclusion reached by researchers at Linkoping Univ
The conference will host 43 local, regional, and international speakers and more than 500 participants. An accompanying exhibition will showcase the latest advancements in sports medicine, pharmaceuticals, rehabilitation, performance, and medical testing globally.
Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Thakur on Sunday inaugurated a 300-bedded hostel, a sports medicine centre and an upgraded wrestling hall with state-of-the-art facilities in line with international standards.