Many people with MS are heat sensitive, so keeping cool can help. There are cooling vests and other types of clothing available, and cold drinks, hydration, shady locations, and a hat can help.
Every other Saturday, EA Therapeutic Health opens its doors for those with MS and other neuromuscular conditions to promote physical and social wellness. Bob Frazier uses a lat pull-down machine as ...
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease. While it may remain dormant and stable for a period of time, living a healthy lifestyle will make a positive contribution toward how you and your family live ...
Each person is different, but the basics of fueling our bodies with healthful food and not overtraining remain the same. When it comes to working out, dealing with the exhaustion of MS fatigue is no ...
Turn your passion for movement into a meaningful career with Calvin’s hands-on, faith-integrated Master of Exercise Science—designed to launch you into health, rehab, or performance science in as ...
Researchers recently compared outcomes between patients who followed a 6-month weight-loss intervention program and those who received treatment as usual. Participants in the intervention group ...
The research represents a collaboration between Robert Motl, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Health Professions and associate director of Research for the ...
Our students develop a strong foundation in anatomy, exercise physiology, biomechanics, neuroscience, exercise prescription and exercise nutrition through rigorous coursework. The science-based ...
Local runners and walkers may want to mark Sept. 21 on the calendar for Corvallis Run for Your Life, which features two different events at Willamette Park. There will be a four-mile timed trail run ...
Telehealth-based HALT-MS program explores how diet, exercise and psychology can help support self-management of multiple sclerosis As ...