More Exercise Lowers Risk of Severe COVID-19: Study
April 19, 2021 Add another potential benefit to getting the recommended amount of physical activity each week: people who exercised regularly and then tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 were less likely to experience more severe COVID-19 outcomes, a new study shows.
Importantly, even people who could not realistically exercise 150 minutes or more per week still experienced significant benefits compared with people who said they exercised 10 minutes or less.
Compared with the most active people in the study those who exercised 150 minutes or more every week patients with COVID-19 who were consistently inactive were 226% more likely to be hospitalized, 173% more likely to be admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU), and 149% more likely to die.
Dr Michael S Shear, a Union Memorial Hospital physiatrist who helped patients find relief from chronic pain, dies
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Dr Michael S Shear, a Union Memorial Hospital physiatrist who helped patients find relief from chronic pain, dies
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FRISCO, Texas, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Robert J. Spicer, MD is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Distinguished Doctor in the field of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and acknowledgment of his professional excellence as a Physiatrist with Methodist Mansfield Medical Center.
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Board-certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician Dr. Spicer have led a remarkable career having accrued 20 years of vast knowledge and professional experience in his field. In his current capacity, he specializes in pain management and interventional treatment combined with his specialty expertise in chronic pain, EMG/Nerve Conduction Studies, Nerve Damage, Surgery Recovery, and rehabilitation, Sports medicine, Injury, and Prosthetics. With a strong focus on rehabilitation, restoration of function and a return to a high quality of life, Dr. Spicer serves as a Physiatrist at Methodist Mansfield Me
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