Regularly engaging in a variety of physical activities such as walking, cycling, and swimming, may be the best way to prolong life span, according to a study published in BMJ Medicine.
Harvard scientists find that exercise variety is good but not too much and only certain types. Take the findings with a grain ...
Variety equals longevity. It’s well established that regular exercise contributes to overall health and can reduce the risk ...
Why your strength and cardio might not be cutting it.
In a new study, researchers found that people with more types of exercise in their routine had a significantly lower risk of ...
Do you ever jump out of bed some nights, eager to stop that creepy, crawling feeling in your legs? If you have restless leg syndrome, physical exercise can help relieve the intense urge to move. The ...
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Mixing activities such as walking, running, and strength training may be linked to longer life, even when total exercise time stays the same, according to long-term cohort ...
During the study, participants tracked and reported how much time they spent exercising each week. They categorized the workouts, recording time spent walking, jogging, biking, rowing, playing racket ...
It isn’t exactly breaking news that exercise is good for you. Maybe you’ve even seen alarming headlines declaring that sitting is the new smoking. While there’s certainly no debate around the benefits ...
It's true of hospitalizations for nine different health conditions.
Between family obligations, professional careers, and constant digital demands, it's becoming increasingly difficult to truly disconnect. The resulting stress and anxiety aren't just mentally ...
A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine documents how much regular physical exercise can affect the risk of more than two dozen ...