Fitness instructors were more motivated to train a new client with a normal weight than an overweight client, new research
Body weight bias weighs on minds of fitness instructors, study shows

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Fitness instructors were more motivated to train a new client with a normal weight than an overweight client, new research
Current health warning labels on alcohol beverage containers in New Zealand are highly deficient, new research from the University of
A review of nearly 500 cases of infants with severe congenital hyperinsulinism who underwent partial or near-total removal of their
New research from York University’s Faculty of Health shows cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can help children with autism manage not
Who your daughter hangs out with at school plays a major role in her physical activity levels, according to a
While women are two to four times more likely than men to tear the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in their
Alberto Salazar won the first marathon he entered. He was 22. In 1980, he won the New York City Marathon
Few older adults use medical marijuana, a new national poll finds, but the majority support its use if a doctor