Tsukuba, Japan—Listening to rhythmic music, particularly music with a pronounced groove, elicits a heightened sense of excitement, prompting individuals to instinctively move their bodies in sync with ...
New research in The Journal of Physiology suggests that exercising at certain times of the day can alter the circadian rhythms, potentially offering a new therapy for jet lag and shift work. Share on ...
Dr. Moss answers the question: 'Best Exercises For Heart Rhythm Problems?' — -- Question: Are there any types of exercises that are good to help with my heart rhythm problem? Answer:That's a ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Exercise coupled with a regimen of methamphetamine could help addicts get clean, according to a pre-clinical study published today in The FASEB Journal. The reason lies in the ...
I've blogged before about the potential role of scheduled exercise to fight off jet lag, and I think the evidence is pretty strong that physical activity can act as a zeitgeber ("time-giver") to set ...