When the calendar pages turn past the half-century mark, the body begins whispering new messages about balance and stability. Falls become more than just embarrassing moments—they transform into ...
Falls are not flukes. They can be forecast. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 4 adults over 65 falls each year, and falls remain a leading cause of injury-related death ...
Nearly 1 in 4 older adults experiences a fall each year, but most don’t realize that targeted exercises can dramatically lower that risk. Maintaining strength and balance is key to staying active, ...
Balance changes, muscle loss, and vision decline that may come with age can raise the chance of falls and injury. However, regular balance, strength, and aerobic exercise can help lower this risk.
A new exercise application for older Australians has been proven to help reduce fall-related injuries. Sydney-based medical research institute, Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), introduced a ...
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