Do some people benefit from exercise more than others? A study published Oct. 27 in Nature Cardiovascular Research finds that women may have an edge over men when it comes to heart health. Researchers ...
There has always been a dream that there could be a pill to replace exercise. New research suggests a molecule called betaine, naturally produced by the kidneys, may do just that. According to a new ...
Regular exercise remains protective, but polluted air weakens its power far more than most people realize. The dirtier the ...
Long-term inhalation of toxic air appears to dull the protective power of regular workouts, according to a massive global ...
Long-term exposure to toxic air can substantially weaken the health benefits of regular exercise, suggests a new study by an ...
Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) gain clinical benefit from exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation without experiencing a rise in serious adverse events, according to a contemporary look at the ...
Exercise may significantly reduce the risk of colon cancer returning in patients after treatment, a new study has found. The late-phase trial, published Sunday in the New England Journal of Medicine ...
VIENNA — Exercise to maintain weight loss reduced atherosclerosis progression and improved cardiovascular biomarkers, while GLP-1 therapy alone didn’t, according to a randomized trial in people with ...
Before heading out, check air quality apps for PM2.5 levels and opt for indoor options like cycling or yoga on high-pollution ...
Japanese walking this. Hot Pilates that. Trendy workouts may be top of mind, but one question always remains: How much exercise per week do you actually need to be healthy? While you might think it’s ...