Higher levels of muscle mass and less visceral fat are linked to younger brains, according to a new study. It’s another sign ...
According to one expert, while zone 0 exercise may not give the same burn as others, the effortless movement does have its ...
More than one in 10 Americans has a type of diabetes and, of those, up to 95% have type 2 diabetes. The risk of developing type 2 diabetes depends on a slew of factors (including genetics), but new ...
The human brain is much more flexible than we ever thought. New studies have begun to suggest that, even in adulthood, the ...
If you’ve had a heart attack in the past or have been diagnosed with a heart condition, it’s natural to be hesitant to work out. Maybe you don’t know how much intense activity your heart can take and ...
In the long debate over how best to preserve our minds as we age, a new heavyweight contender has stepped into the ring. Or perhaps more appropriately, jogged, stretched, and danced into it. A team of ...
Some of the consequences of owing your body sleep are readily apparent, like feeling drowsy, irritable, or brain-foggy, or ...
Strength training could extend your life by up to four years, a new study reports. Researchers found that strength training for 90 minutes a week was linked with slowing down biological aging by ...
Dr. Edward Horton answers the question: 'What Kind Of Exercise For Type 2?' — -- Question: What kind of exercise program is best for someone with type 2 diabetes? Answer: The situation in type 2 ...
Exercise has long been recognized by clinicians, scientists and public health officials as an important way to maintain health throughout a person’s lifespan. It improves overall fitness, helps build ...
Dr. Charles Raison answers the question: 'Using Exercise To Cope With Stress?' — -- Question: Can exercise help me cope with stress, and does it matter what kind of exercise? Answer: You know, if ...