Medical News Today Quotes Dr. Williams: Boosting physical activity may lower dementia, depression risk

In this article, Dr. Williams comments on new study suggesting lifestyle can reduce risks. Article Links:  Dementia: Moderate-to-vigorous exercise protects brain health Now, a new study that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 77th Annual Meeting in early April 2025 provides further evidence of a link between more exercise with less risk of developing certain neuropsychiatric…

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Detroit Free Press Quotes Dr. Brian Schulz: MLB doctor explains when Detroit Tigers’ Parker Meadows could return from nerve issue

Dr. Schulz explains throwing arm nerve injury to Tigers’ young star.  Link to Article: MLB doctor explains when Detroit Tigers’ Parker Meadows could return from nerve issue Detroit Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows suffered the injury on a ball hit to right-center field during the first game of spring training. He tracked it down, fielded it cleanly and…

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Women’s Health Quotes Dr. Mandelbaum: Reverse Aging Is Real. Here’s How To Turn Back The Clock, Per Experts

Dr. Mandelbaum among other MDs weighing in extending one’s healthy years.   Article Link:  What Is Reverse Aging—Understanding How To Slow Down The Aging Process In this year’s blockbuster sci-fi body horror movie, The Substance, Demi Moore plays an aging fitness instructor who will do just about anything, including taking a sketchy substance to clone herself, to turn back…

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SWIMMING AND CEDARS-SINAI FORM A NEW PARTNERSHIP

New collaboration adds to Cedars Sinai’s expanding portfolio of organized youth sports partnerships. Southern California Swimming (SCS) is proud to announce that Cedars-Sinai will be the Official Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Partner for SCS and will be providing injury prevention content to our members. This content will include at least two hosted sports medicine virtual…

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Parade Quotes Dr. Soppe: If You Notice Your Knees Making This Sound, See a Doctor ASAP

Dr. Soppe explains the harmless grinding or clicking sound made when a joint is moved. Article link: Crepitus and Arthritis: What’s the Link? – Parade The human body makes strange noises when something’s amiss. A growling tummy can mean you’re low on food. Wheezing from the chest can imply a respiratory infection. So when your knees make snap, crackle…

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Fortune Well Quotes Dr. Mandelbaum: Doctors reveal 7 strategies they use themselves to live longer, healthier lives

Dr. Mandelbaum among other MDs asked weighs in on extending your “health span.” Article Link:  Doctors reveal 7 strategies they use themselves to live longer, healthier lives | Fortune Well Life span has been a big topic in health for decades, but over the past few years, it’s been replaced by a focus on health span.…

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Women’s Health Quotes Dr. Vernon Williams: Creatine Could Boost Your Brain After A Bad Night’s Sleep, Research Finds

In this article, Dr. Williams comments suggests that creatine may help the brain get key nutrients faster. Article Links:  Creatine Could Boost Cognitive Function, Recent Study Suggests   It can be hard to think clearly after a bad night’s sleep. And, although nothing will replace a high-quality snooze, new research suggests taking a particular supplement may help you…

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The New York Times’ The Athletic Quotes Dr. Brian Schulz: Canadiens weekly notebook: Laine and Dach benchings, Guhle injury and Xhekaj’s emergence

Dr. Schulz explains weighs in Canadiens young star’s injury Link to Article: Canadiens weekly notebook: Laine and Dach benchings, Guhle injury and Xhekaj’s emergence – The Athletic The Guhle aftermath After losing Emil Heineman when he was hit by a car crossing a street in Salt Lake City, the Canadiens had to deal with losing…

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