One study says coffee is good for you, while another study says that it’s not. They’re both right, within context.
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Bike doc: Matt Seaton
Dear Matt, I’m looking to buy a new road bike, mainly for non-competitive use, although I’d like to progress to
This much I know: David Millar
I like my hands. Which is lucky as I have to spend all day looking at them on the handlebars.
How climbing helps people with traumatic brain injuries find their feet
Extreme sports perhaps wouldn’t be your first port of call when rehabilitating a traumatic brain injury (TBI), but then Sophie
Help children to walk and cycle to school | Letters
Now that millions of pupils have gone back to school, we call on the government to get more children walking
Laura Barton braves the army selection process
“That, if you don’t mind me saying it, is the perfect example of shit posture,” Major Martin Colclough says warmly.
Claire Armitstead on the dangers of negotiating a left-hand junction
How should the urban cyclist compute personal risk with the laws of the road? This question was brought forcefully home
Shorts: Why Pilates isn’t enough
Being a Pilates fan, I was a bit miffed to read a new study by the University of Wisconsin, which
Tim Dowling: Knocked out
I‘ve been doing boxing training once a week for about four years, with more or less the same group of
Period-tracking apps offer another way to obsess over our bodies | Alana Harris
The idea of women tracking their menstrual cycles for contraceptive purposes is clearly not new. From the development of the