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Exercise Could Help Broken Bones Heal Faster – Here’s How
By Livia Santos Your Health

Exercise Could Help Broken Bones Heal Faster – Here’s How

If you’ve ever broken a bone, you probably thought it was best to rest and not put any weight on it. But somewhat counter-intuitively, exercise may actually play an important role in making sure fractures heal properly. In fact, research shows that being physically active can promote bone healing – and even help you avoid […]

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Staying Active Throughout Adulthood is Linked to Lower Healthcare Costs Later in Life- New Research
By Diarmuid Coughlan Your Health

Staying Active Throughout Adulthood is Linked to Lower Healthcare Costs Later in Life- New Research

Exercise is good for your health at every age – and you can reap the benefits no matter how late in life you start. But our latest research has shown another benefit of being physically active throughout life. We found that in the US, people who were more physically active as teenagers and throughout adulthood […]

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Many Of Us Overestimate Our Exercise Levels – Here’s How to Calculate How Much You Really Do
By Viv Lee Your Health

Many Of Us Overestimate Our Exercise Levels – Here’s How to Calculate How Much You Really Do

Even if you exercise everyday – whether that’s at home, at the gym, or taking your dog for walks – you might not be getting as much physical activity as you think you are. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends adults get at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate to vigorous aerobic activity per […]

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You Can’t Outrun Your Fork – But That Doesn’t Mean Exercise Can’t Help You Lose Weight or Change Your Diet
By Cassandra J. Lowe Your Health

You Can’t Outrun Your Fork – But That Doesn’t Mean Exercise Can’t Help You Lose Weight or Change Your Diet

Every January, millions of individuals make New Year’s resolutions to lose weight or eat healthier, if not both. To achieve this goal, many individuals will begin strenuous exercise programs that incorporate too much exercise too soon, leading to fitness burnout or injury. Overtraining can actually prevent you from losing weight. As a health neuroscientist, I […]

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Infants Need Lots of Active Movement and Play – And There Are Simple Ways to Help Them Get It
By Danae Dinkel Your Health

Infants Need Lots of Active Movement and Play – And There Are Simple Ways to Help Them Get It

When people set personal fitness goals and establish their physical exercise routines, there’s a group of cuddly individuals that is often left out – infants! Historically, infant active movement has been perceived as a personality characteristic. It’s assumed that infants are plenty active on their own, without needing adult intervention to encourage movement. However, research […]

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Life Extension: The Five Most Promising Methods — So Far
By Richard Faragher and Lynne Cox Your Health

Life Extension: The Five Most Promising Methods — So Far

Most people want to live a long and happy life – or at least avoid a short and miserable one. If you’re in that majority, then you’re in luck. Over the last decade, a quiet research revolution has occurred in our understanding of the biology of ageing. The challenge is to turn this knowledge into […]

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