Yahoo! Life Quotes Dr. Mandelbaum: ACL injuries are more common in women than men. The hardest part? Dealing with the emotional aftermath.

Dr. Mandelbaum says correcting deficiencies is part of recovery process to prevent re-injury. Article Link:  ACL injuries are more common in women than men. The hardest part? Dealing with the emotional aftermath.   Few acronyms strike fear in the hearts of athletes like “ACL.” An injury to this crucial ligament in the knee joint can be devastating,…

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Medical News Today Quotes Dr. Mandelbaum: Yoga as effective as strength exercises for osteoarthritis pain relief

Dr. Mandelbaum says best to yoga is not a sufficient treatment in itself Article Link:  Knee osteoarthritis: Yoga is effective at reducing pain Knee pain specialists use various therapeutic approaches for helping patients with knee pain due to osteoarthritis. A new study directly compares the effectiveness of two of those therapeutic approaches, yoga and muscle…

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The New York Times’ The Athletic Quotes Dr. Brian Schulz: Padres’ Jake Cronenworth on injured list with rib fracture, recovery timetable unclear

Dr. Schulz opines on Padres infielder’s non-displaced rib fracture and return to play Link to Article: Padres’ Jake Cronenworth on injured list with rib fracture, recovery timetable unclear – The Athletic SAN DIEGO — After a road trip that included three wins, three losses and three injuries, the San Diego Padres got one key player,…

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Detroit Free Press Quotes Dr. Clint Soppe: Will Jaden Ivey return from injury for Pistons in NBA playoffs? What we know

Dr. Soppe weighs on Piston’s star guard ahead of NBA playoffs Article link: Jaden Ivey injury update: Will he return for Pistons in NBA playoffs? Will Jaden Ivey return this season from his injury to play in the NBA playoffs with the Detroit Pistons? That’s now the big question with less than two weeks to go before the…

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Women’s Health Quotes Dr. Mandelbaum: Is Working Out Only On Weekends Bad For Your Health? This New Study Uncovered A Surprising Answer

Dr. Mandelbaum says best to put some form of exercise into your daily routine Article Link:  Weekend Exercise Lowers Risk Of Cancer, Heart Disease, Study Finds Having a regular exercise routine in place can do your body and mind a serious solid. But actually, finding pockets of time to sweat all throughout the week can…

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Medical News Today Quotes Dr. Mandelbaum: ‘Weekend warriors’ have a lower risk of death from heart disease, cancer

Dr. Mandelbaum says regular exercise reduces health risks  Article Link:  ‘Weekend warrior’: Can exercising twice a week boost health span? Everyone knows that exercise plays an important role in helping you live a long and healthy life. Current United States health guidelines recommend adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise every week, and at least 2 days of…

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Well + Good Quotes Dr. Vernon Williams: New Study Confirms an Easy Way to Boost Your Brain Function—That You Might Already Do Every Day

In this article, Dr. Williams opines on new study on benefits of physical activity on brain health. Article Links: New Study Says Exercise Boosts Brain Function No Matter Your Age While science has made it clear that regular exercise is important for your health, it can be tricky to find time to squeeze in workouts—especially…

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Women’s Health Quotes Dr. Mandelbaum: Scientists Just Discovered That Cold Plunges Help Cells Live Longer—What To Know

Dr. Mandelbaum weighs in on benefits of cold plunges   Article Link:  New Study Finds Cold Plunges Can Change Your Cells, Promote Health Everyone and their mom seems to be talking about cold plunging right now. Celebs like Kate Middleton and Brooke Shields have even openly shared their experiences with the practice. But despite all the positive testimonials surrounding this chilly health…

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Medical News Today Quotes Dr. Zaslow: Can exercising help you live longer? Twin study says it may be complicated

Dr. Zaslow weighs in on new study   Article Link: Longevity: More intense exercise may not benefit life span as much Using twins to compare outcomes For this study, researchers analyzed health data from almost 23,000 Finnish twins born before 1958 who had been part of the Finnish Twin Cohort. Study participants had their physical activity levels…

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