Many Americans start off each new year with resolutions to lose weight, and gym memberships typically rise in January. But by March, the resolutions often have been dropped. The pounds didn’t melt ...
We’ve already seen plenty of research showing us the many benefits of exercise, from lowering blood pressure to perking up your mood. We’re already convinced, but the research keeps coming, and a new ...
A year-long program of regular aerobic exercise can result in a biologically "younger" brain, according to new research ...
It's happened to the best of us - we join a gym, show up, and realize we have no idea what to do once we get there. Or we roll out a yoga mat at home and try to find a video online, only to be ...
Past studies show that certain lifestyle changes — such as getting more physical activity — may help lower a person’s risk for Alzheimer’s disease or slow its progression. A new study sheds light on ...
Recently a reader shared with me their concern about the aging process. They were not happy with the changes in their body, despite exercising regularly. With the accumulation of more and more ...
You’re not going to want to sit down for this. A new study suggests that a single habit is better for the brain than previously thought — and can treat symptoms of depression as effectively as ...
Research highlights the many benefits of hybrid training for improving fitness and wellness. For example, we can look at a randomized controlled study of 163 frail older adults published in the ...
Exercising muscles pumps out substances that can suppress the growth of breast cancer cells, according to an important new study of exercise and cancer. The study, published last month, involved 32 ...
While many people with neuromuscular diseases currently face a future without a cure, a new study finds that a personalized exercise and coaching program could improve their fitness and overall health ...
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