Mindfulness based interventions (MBIs) yoga and tai chi helps stroke survivors - یوگا و تایچی کمک به بیماران سکته مغزی

Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) such as yoga and tai chi can help stroke survivors fight elevated blood pressure, fatty acids and blood sugar levels, according to study published in Future Neurology.

non-surgical approach in tennis elbow - درمانهای غیرجراحی در آرنج تنیس بازان

All tennis elbow non-surgical treatment options provide small pain relief, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis published in American Journal of Sport Medicine.

Alendronate and Heart Health - آلندرونات موثر در سلامت قلب

Researchers from the University of Hong Kong have shown that alendronate is associated with a reduced risk of heart attacks, cardiovascular death, and stroke in a study of patients with hip fractures. (Reference: WILEY)

treatment for failed back surgery syndrome - سندرم عمل جراحی ناموفق

Boston University School of Medicine researchers say they have developed a simple & cost effective treatment for failed back surgery syndrome.

Exercise fights depression - ورزش و درمان افسردگی

A systematic review and meta-analysis published in Depression and Anxiety shows that supervised aerobic exercise is incredibly effective for treatment of patients with major depression. (Reference: WILEY)

brain blood deposits

A team of researchers found that brain endothelial cells have the capacity for engulfing and depositing red blood cells outside the blood vessels, without requiring a tear of the blood vessels. Reference

Romosozumab and Alendronate

A study in NEJM has suggested that Romosozumab provides more effective protection against fractures than Alendronate.

Breastfeeding and Stroke - شیردهی مادر و سکته مغزی

Researchers from American Heart Association demonstrated that breastfeeding is associated with decreased risk of stroke in mothers.

exercise or nutrition

New study in mice demonstrate the long-term consumption of the mineral-supplemented diet benefits bone mass and strength with age. Surprisingly, nutrition has a greater impact on bone strength than exercise, says University of Michigan study.

Exercise From Birth to Death

Participating in organized sports during childhood and adolescence is associated with greater whole body and leg bone mineral content at 20 years of age, a new study led by Curtin University researchers finds.