Sedentary lifestyle for 20 years linked to doubled early mortality risk compared to being active

Sedentary lifestyle for 20 years linked to doubled early mortality risk compared to being active

Two decades of a sedentary lifestyle is associated with a two times risk of premature death compared...
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It’s never too late to start exercising, new study shows

It’s never too late to start exercising, new study shows

Older people who have never taken part in sustaine...
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New study reveals surprising gender disparity in work-life balance

New study reveals surprising gender disparity in work-life balance

The concept of work-life balance and its relation ...
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Measles vaccination linked to health and schooling benefits

Measles vaccination linked to health and schooling benefits

While the measles vaccine has eliminated the virus...
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Early life stress plus overexpressed FKBP5 protein increases anxiety behavior: A new preclinical study adds to mounting evidence about the interplay between genetics and environment in mental health

Early life stress plus overexpressed FKBP5 protein increases anxiety behavior: A new preclinical study adds to mounting evidence about the interplay between genetics and environment in mental health

Researchers continue to dig for molecular clues to...
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ALS research reveals new treatment approach

ALS research reveals new treatment approach

On June 2, 1941, at the age of 37, baseball player...
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Put down the protein shake: Variety of protein better for health: Popular protein great for increasing muscle mass, but could reduce your life-span — researchers say to vary protein intake

Put down the protein shake: Variety of protein better for health: Popular protein great for increasing muscle mass, but could reduce your life-span — researchers say to vary protein intake

Amino acids have long been touted by the fitness a...
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Despite health warnings, Americans still sit too much: Survey of 50,000 people across multiple ages, racial, ethnic groups documents troubling trends

Despite health warnings, Americans still sit too much: Survey of 50,000 people across multiple ages, racial, ethnic groups documents troubling trends

Most Americans continue to sit for prolonged perio...
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Sunscreen use could lead to better blood vessel health: New study finds chemical sun protection preserves nitric oxide levels to maintain vascular health

Sunscreen use could lead to better blood vessel health: New study finds chemical sun protection preserves nitric oxide levels to maintain vascular health

A new study suggests that sunscreen protects the s...
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Diabetes treatment may keep dementia, Alzheimer’s at bay: Study finds progression of dementia and Alzheimer’s signature tangles are much faster in people with untreated diabetes

Diabetes treatment may keep dementia, Alzheimer’s at bay: Study finds progression of dementia and Alzheimer’s signature tangles are much faster in people with untreated diabetes

Patients on medication for type 2 diabetes may be ...
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