Growing up, most of us were familiar with the intricacies of skipping rope. We would spend days skipping rope with
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Leisure physical activity is linked with health benefits but work activity is not
The first large study showing that leisure time physical activity and occupational physical activity have opposite, and independent, associations with
7 Intermittent Fasting Benefits That Aren\u2019t Weight Loss
Most people try fasting with one goal in mind: losing weight. But science has also discovered health benefits linked to
Placing GPs in emergency departments benefits patients and reduces healthcare costs
Integrating GPs into children’s emergency departments for non-urgent cases can reduce waiting times, inpatient admissions and healthcare costs, but at
Researcher examines benefits of supportive communities for older adults
The number of Americans age 65 and older continues to increase as the baby boom generation ages and people are
COVID-19 boosts support for U.S. healthcare system and unemployment benefits
The spread of COVID-19 has increased Americans’ support for government healthcare, unemployment insurance and “big government,” a new study reveals.
Major weight loss — whether from surgery or diet — has same metabolic benefits
Gastric bypass surgery is the most effective therapy to treat or reverse type 2 diabetes in severely obese patients. Many
Study finds exercise increases benefits of breast milk for babies
A new study led by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine finds even
7 Intermittent Fasting Benefits That Aren’t Weight Loss
Most people try fasting with one goal in mind: losing weight. But science has also discovered health benefits linked to
Cord blood study provides insights on benefits, limitations for autism treatment
In a recent study, Duke researchers tested whether a single infusion of a unit of a child’s own or donor