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High Levels of Physical Activity Linked to Reduced ALS Risk in Men

Exploring Long-Term Effects of Physical Activity on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Risk

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Naveen Sankar S
Jul 23, 2024
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A detailed and engaging illustration showing a diverse group of men engaged in various physical activities such as running, cycling, and playing recreational sports, set against a scenic Norwegian landscape. The background features mountains, forests, and a clear sky, emphasizing health, fitness, and nature. The men appear active and fit, with dynamic poses that convey movement and vitality. The overall mood of the image is uplifting and motivational, reflecting the positive impact of physical activity on health.

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A long-term cohort study from Norway reveals that high levels of physical activity and lower resting heart rates are associated with a reduced risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in men, offering valuable insights for both patients and healthcare providers.

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Observational studies have previously suggested a potential…

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