Coping with chronic pain, depression, and high blood pressure
Can you prevent the hunched back of kyphosis?
What is ventricular bigeminy?
Emojis in electronic health records could be confusing
Doing different types of exercise linked to a longer life
CPR on TV may be misleading
How gum disease may raise heart disease risk
FDA approves nasal spray to treat rapid heart rhythm
Smart watch may improve detection of atrial fibrillation
4 keys to a heart-healthy diet
Bones and joints Archive
Articles
Partial knee replacement as effective as total replacement for select patients
A 2025 study found that for people with advanced knee osteoarthritis in which the damage is limited to one side of the joint, partial knee replacement is as effective as total knee replacement for pain relief and improved function and carries a similar need for additional surgeries within 10 years.
Driving with arthritis pain: Stay comfortable - and safe - behind the wheel
The pain and stiffness of arthritis can make driving difficult, affecting range of motion, grip, and getting in and out of a car. Managing symptoms, using adaptive devices, positioning yourself correctly in the car, and knowing your limits can help you drive comfortably and safely.
Why do I feel so cold all the time?
Several conditions can cause people to feel cold when others are comfortable. These include low body weight, an underactive thyroid, low red blood cell count (anemia), and Raynaud's phenomenon.
Safe and effective high-intensity interval training
High-intensity interval training alternates short bursts of hard effort with recovery, boosting aerobic fitness, heart health, and muscle in less time. For older adults, adjusting intensity to current fitness levels helps keep HIIT safe and effective.
Maximize your muscle defense: Protein is key to protection
Muscle loss is common after middle age. To counter muscle loss, it's essential to strength train regularly and consume lots of protein. Whole foods are the best sources of protein, but protein supplements might also be used.
Foam rollers: Inexpensive tools with premium payoffs
A foam roller is a cylinder made of foam. When the tool is used properly, it can help reduce tension in muscles and other soft tissue. Foam rolling also helps increase flexibility, especially when used as a warm-up before exercise.
Coping with chronic pain, depression, and high blood pressure
Can you prevent the hunched back of kyphosis?
What is ventricular bigeminy?
Emojis in electronic health records could be confusing
Doing different types of exercise linked to a longer life
CPR on TV may be misleading
How gum disease may raise heart disease risk
FDA approves nasal spray to treat rapid heart rhythm
Smart watch may improve detection of atrial fibrillation
4 keys to a heart-healthy diet
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