Elderly men and women who follow the ancient Chinese martial art, Tai Chi, fall less when compared to their counterparts who engage in other types of exercises. That is based on an American study led by researchers at the Shanghai University of Sport in China and posted in JAMA Internal Medicine.
The study evaluated nearly 1,200 adults aged no less than 70 years and eventually joined almost 700 seniors in the experiment. The elderly participants had reduced movement and were prone to falling based on the diagnosis of a doctor, and/or suffered a fall the year before.
The seniors took part on either one of the three programs: a couple of one-hour exercise classes every week for 6 months with randomization to Taichi; a program which covered stability, aerobics, strength, and flexibility exercises; or stretching. Following half a year, 49% of the test subjects reported 733 falls overall.
Tai chi (known as taijiquan as well) delivered the best results when it came to mitigating the incidence of a fall – 58% more effective compared to the stretching program and 32% more effective than the program which covered an assortment of exercises. Although the varied exercises showed unmatched results when it came to enhancing stability and lowering the rate of falls compared purely to stretching, Tai chi ultimately portrayed far superior results.
Vaccination can have a slight side effect after being administered. Some of the side effects include chills, local swelling where the vaccine was administered and slight fever. All of these side effects will only last for a short period.
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Although such cases are rare, sometimes there are severe side effects that come with vaccination. They include seizures and pneumonia. These problems should be treated immediately after you start seeing the symptoms.
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The “Food and Drug Administration” and “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention” have both created a database to collect reports about abnormal vaccine reactions. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) collects reports made by private and professional individuals. This report is accessible to everyone.
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A California-based company produced a vaccine in 1955, and this vaccine contains a robust strain of the poliovirus. A total of 200,000 people were vaccinated, but 10 of the children died and 192 were paralyzed.
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A group of our white blood cells in the immune system can remember the bacteria and viruses they have encountered in the past. Vaccines mimic this process and introduce a similar version of a disease in order to teach your body how to fight the real disease.
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A lot of diseases can be prevented via vaccination and some of them include Hepatitis B, Hib disease, measles, polio, tetanus, smallpox, diphtheria, influenza, rubella, rotavirus and pertussis. All of these diseases can be prevented through proper vaccination.
The study evaluated nearly 1,200 adults aged no less than 70 years and eventually joined almost 700 seniors in the experiment. The elderly participants had reduced movement and were prone to falling based on the diagnosis of a doctor, and/or suffered a fall the year before.
The seniors took part on either one of the three programs: a couple of one-hour exercise classes every week for 6 months with randomization to Taichi; a program which covered stability, aerobics, strength, and flexibility exercises; or stretching. Following half a year, 49% of the test subjects reported 733 falls overall.
Tai chi (known as taijiquan as well) delivered the best results when it came to mitigating the incidence of a fall – 58% more effective compared to the stretching program and 32% more effective than the program which covered an assortment of exercises. Although the varied exercises showed unmatched results when it came to enhancing stability and lowering the rate of falls compared purely to stretching, Tai chi ultimately portrayed far superior results.
The Wisdom Segment
IVaccination can have a slight side effect after being administered. Some of the side effects include chills, local swelling where the vaccine was administered and slight fever. All of these side effects will only last for a short period.
II
Although such cases are rare, sometimes there are severe side effects that come with vaccination. They include seizures and pneumonia. These problems should be treated immediately after you start seeing the symptoms.
III
The “Food and Drug Administration” and “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention” have both created a database to collect reports about abnormal vaccine reactions. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) collects reports made by private and professional individuals. This report is accessible to everyone.
IV
A California-based company produced a vaccine in 1955, and this vaccine contains a robust strain of the poliovirus. A total of 200,000 people were vaccinated, but 10 of the children died and 192 were paralyzed.
V
A group of our white blood cells in the immune system can remember the bacteria and viruses they have encountered in the past. Vaccines mimic this process and introduce a similar version of a disease in order to teach your body how to fight the real disease.
VI
A lot of diseases can be prevented via vaccination and some of them include Hepatitis B, Hib disease, measles, polio, tetanus, smallpox, diphtheria, influenza, rubella, rotavirus and pertussis. All of these diseases can be prevented through proper vaccination.
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