A recent Harvard study finds that while staying physically fit is strongly linked to a longer, healthier life, repeating the ...
Mixing up several different exercises lowers the risk of dying more than just doing one kind of activity. People who did the ...
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Kale without dressing is basically useless, according to new study
A study challenges everything you thought about healthy eating.
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High-Deductible Health Plans and Cancer a Bad Mix
Study links these cheaper health plans to worse survival among cancer survivors ...
A new study finds that people who do a variety of exercises live longer, even if they don’t work out more.
A new way to beat back the bald? While over 80% of men and nearly half of women experience significant hair loss, going bald isn’t completely inevitable. One of the most popular treatments, minoxidil ...
Regularly doing a mix of different types of physical activity may be best for prolonging the lifespan, but the associations aren't linear, pointing to a possible optimal threshold effect, suggests ...
Consistent exercise boosts blood flow among other mind-body benefits.
The owner described the 18-year-old rescue dog they have had since the pet was 6 months old as "the sweetest boy." ...
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Long-Term Study Reveals the Surprising Fitness Habit That Boosts Overall Health and Longevity
Engaging in this habit could lower your risk of death by 19 percent.
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Why the mid-30s are a major turning point for men's heart health
Men develop a greater risk of cardiovascular disease years earlier than women — starting at around age 35, according to a new long-term study. The report, published Wednesday in the Journal of the ...
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