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Walking, jogging, yoga, and strength training ease depression

Even low intensity activities are beneficial, but the more vigorous the activity, the greater the benefits Walking or jogging, yoga, and strength training seem to be the most effective exercises to ease depression, either alone or alongside established treatments such as psychotherapy and drugs, suggests an evidence review published by The ...

2024-06-04T10:24:17+00:0015 February 2024|Press release, The BMJ|

Age when periods first start and early menopause linked to heightened COPD risk

Miscarriage, stillbirth, infertility, and having 3 or more children additional risk factors A range of reproductive factors, including age when periods first start and an early menopause, are all linked to a heightened risk of COPD—the umbrella term for progressive lung conditions that cause breathing difficulties—finds research published online in ...

2024-06-04T10:25:30+00:0014 February 2024|Press release, Thorax|

Acupuncture may curb the heightened risk of stroke associated with rheumatoid arthritis

Effects independent of sex, age, medication use, and co-existing conditions Needling may reduce pro-inflammatory proteins in the body, suggest researchers A course of acupuncture may curb the heightened risk of stroke associated with rheumatoid arthritis, finds a comparative study published in the open access journal BMJ Open. The effects seem to ...

2024-06-04T10:23:53+00:0014 February 2024|BMJ Open, Press release|

BMJ Group increases its open access footprint with a wave of new Read and Publish agreements for 2024

Multiple open access Partnerships solidify BMJ’s commitment to global knowledge dissemination February, 2024—Leading global healthcare knowledge provider, BMJ Group, marks the new year with a series of new Read and Publish (R&P) agreements, expanding its open access (OA) initiatives worldwide. These partnerships mark significant strides in facilitating greater access to ...

2025-03-18T17:06:52+00:008 February 2024|Corporate announcement, Partnership|

High weekly physical activity levels linked to lower kidney disease risk in diabetes + overweight/obesity

Boosting weekly total by just over an hour linked to 33% lower risk Among ‘improvers’, effects evident for bouts lasting above or below 10 mins at a time Clocking up high weekly levels of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity is linked to a lower risk of developing chronic kidney ...

2024-06-04T10:23:54+00:008 February 2024|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|
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