A growing body of research suggests exercise can be beneficial for cognitive health.
Here's what you can do now to protect your brain in your 40s, 50s, and beyond.
Share on Pinterest A new study suggests that regular exercise could improve how the body stores fat. The Good Brigade/Getty Images Researchers say that regular exercise could promote healthful changes ...
It is often difficult to keep a regular exercise program. If working out is internally satisfying, you are likely to stick ...
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In today’s fast-paced world, mental health is more important than ever. Between work stress and personal challenges, many of us struggle to maintain emotional balance. While there are countless ...
Exercise makes your muscles work and burns calories. Exercises are activities designed to improve fitness, enhance health, and prepare your body to meet the demands of life. Physical activities like ...
A powerful link between regular exercise and the gut microbiome that could change the way debilitating gut diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease are treated has been identified in new research.
SALT LAKE CITY — A group of 16 participants were gathered in a circle at the Murray Senior Recreation Center on a recent Tuesday, each with the necessary equipment, including a chair and dumbbells, as ...
Research tracking thousands of adults found that staying fit lowered mortality and liver disease risk among drinkers—though ...
In a small study, people with overweight and obesity who exercised stored less damaging subcutaneous fat and less hormone-disrupting visceral fat. The study builds on a body of research promoting the ...