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Can Exercise Enhance Vaccines?

Ok, the study is small, with just 70 people (and 80 mice), but the findings are promising: 90 minutes of exercise immediately after a vaccination for Covid or the flu can give people a small boost in antibody levels several weeks after vaccination. The New York Times reports on the […]

Attitude

Another Heart Risk: Worry

Here’s something else to worry about: worry. A recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that men who are anxious have a higher risk of heart disease and stroke, and that risk increases as they grow older. The study, which analyzed data for 1,561 men […]

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Why the Coronavirus Likes Obese People

It’s been known since the arrival of Covid-19 that the virus is particularly hard on people who are overweight. Now, thanks to research at Stanford Medical Center and elsewhere, we know why: the virus has the ability to infect fat cells, as well as immune cells within the fat. The […]

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Exercise Formula for Longer Life

Gretchen Reynolds, much esteemed health and fitness writer for the New York Times, has an answer for anyone wondering how much daily exercise they need for a longer life. Reynolds reports on two new studies, one published this month in JAMA Network Open, and another published in August in Mayo […]

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Exercise Improves Immunity Provided by Vaccines

SportsGeezer readers will probably not be surprised to learn that exercise, in general, boosts our response to vaccinations. Still, they may be interested in a New York Times report on two recent studies that suggest that intense training amplifies our vaccine response. In one study, conducted in Germany, researchers compared […]

Attitude

Kindness Can Relieve Pandemic Anxiety

The COVID-19 pandemic appears to have unearthed a raft of things to worry about, and relatively few of them are directly related to the pandemic. In most venues, indoors or outdoors, anxiety is more abundant than any viral matter. What to do? Judson Brewer, a psychiatrist and the author of […]

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Post Covid Exercise

Let’s say you’ve had Covid, and let’s say you feel pretty good, or at least good enough start exercising. Three words of advice: Don’t push it. Writing in the New York Times, Dr. Jordan Metzl, a sports medicine specialist at New York’s Hospital for Special Surgery, reports seeing several patients […]

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What Exercise Does to Your Brain, Maybe

Gretchen Reynolds, estimable health writer for the New York Times, reports on some interesting research that suggests that exercise can make us a little sharper, especially if we are mice. The research, conducted largely at the University of California, San Francisco, infused blood from mice that exercised regularly into mice […]

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The Five Dangers of Pickleball

Aside from the risk that pickleball will steal your desire to do anything other than play more pickleball, there are a few physically painful outcomes that could influence your performance of the court. ScubbingIn, a publication of BaylorScott&White medical care, lists the pickleball injuries most often seen in their orthopedic […]

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Are Oysters an Aphrodisiac?

You’ve heard the hype. You may have taken your hopes to the seafood counter and spent ten bucks on a half dozen oysters. You may have even been convinced that they worked, and maybe they did. Who knows? Actually, no one knows, but the scientific evidence supporting the assertion that […]

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Lifting Weights Adds Muscle at Any Age

First, the bad news: the handy excuse that “it’s too late to build muscle” is no longer applicable for elders who would prefer to avoid weight lifting. According to an article in the Washington Post, a study of resistance exercise and the elderly found that even people in their 80s and 90s […]

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Walking Is Good, Running Is Better

Ok, the study is a few years old, from 2014 actually, but there’s no reason the findings shouldn’t hold up. As reported in the New York Times, the findings of Duck-chul Lee, a professor of physical activity epidemiology at Iowa State University, show that regular runners — including those jogging […]

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Sleep Time: Not Just the Hours

Sure, eight hours of sleep is a wonderful goal, but one that is not always attainable. The good news is that eight hours may not be that important, or at least not as important as going to bed and waking up at the same time most nights. “Regularity” is the […]

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No, Smoking Pot Doesn’t Relieve Anxiety

Sorry, aging hipsters, smoking pot doesn’t necessarily make you less anxious. In fact, it often does the opposite. The Wall Street Journal reports on the paucity of credible research that supports the anxiety relief theory and on a couple of recent studies that suggest that pot makes us more anxious, […]

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For Healthy Teeth, Read This

If your teeth could talk, they’d tell you what they would like you to eat, and not to eat. There’s the obvious stuff like sugary drinks and, OK, sugary anything, and there are some less obvious culprits, like alcoholic beverages, which can inhibit salivation, a natural tooth cleansing ingredient. The […]

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Better Skin Through Resistance Training

Sure, it sounds questionable, but lifting weights is good for your skin. That’s the verdict of a recent study published in Scientific Reports and nicely explained by Gretchen Reynolds in the Washington Post. Actually, the study found that both aerobic exercise and weight training improved facial skin and tissue, but resistance […]

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Eight Habits That Can Add 20 Years

Men can add 24 years to their life, and women, shortchanged as usual, can add 23, if they adopt eight healthful lifestyle habits, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition. The Washington Post reports on the study, which was based on data from nearly […]

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Torn ACL? Hold the Surgery, Maybe

Throughout Geezer’s lengthy adulthood, ACL tears were quickly referred to surgeons, more than happy to do the repair, whose total cost comes to about $25,000. Now comes a whole new treatment–no surgery needed- based on the recent finding that many ACL tears appear to repair themselves. The Washington Post reports […]