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A new study suggests that the ability to balance on one leg may be a key indicator of well-being and healthy aging. Standing on one leg is a key indicator of well-being, revealing more about how ...
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It is often said that being able to balance confidently on one leg is a good test of your health. Indeed, research has found those who can't do so for more than ten seconds could be at vastly ...
A healthy life is all about balance. If you're older than 50 and can stand on one leg for at least 30 seconds, scientists say you're aging really well, even if you sway from side to side. A small new ...
Scientists studied one-legged standing on both the dominant and non-dominant leg and found a rapid change as people age You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you ...
Leg pain, cramps and lingering foot wounds are among the symptoms that may indicate peripheral artery disease, the narrowing or blockage of the vessels that supply blood to the legs. Getty Images ...
Around 40% of people over 50 experience night cramps – known by many names, such as sleep or nocturnal leg cramps (NLCs) – in which muscles in the lower limbs contract painfully and that can ...
Standing on one leg seems like a simple enough task. But — as anyone who has wobbled their way through it or crashed out in a yoga class while attempting a tree pose can tell you — it can be ...
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Oct. 23 in the journal PLOS One found that how long someone can stand with only one leg on the ground is a better measure of aging than changes in strength or gait (one's walking pattern).