Eating whole grain rye products instead of refined wheat alternatives can offer worthwhile health benefits. Researchers at Chalmers University of
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How I Lost More Than 110 Pounds\u2014and Kept the Weight Off
Jason shares with Men’s Health how he found the motivation to keep pursuing his health and fitness goals, even after
More than one-quarter of eligible U.S. teens have received COVID-19 shot
(HealthDay)—About one-quarter of vaccine-eligible adolescents have received one or more COVID-19 vaccine doses, while about one half report intent for
More Than 100 Missouri Schools Have Bought ‘Often Unproven’ Air-Cleaning Technology
When the coronavirus pandemic hit, Scott Dulle scoured the internet for ways to safely get kids back into St. Thomas
I Was an Out-of-Shape Dad. Now, at 47, I’m Even Fitter Than I Was in High School.
Peyman Solieman, 47, tells Men’s Health how deciding what kind of father he wanted to be led to a physical—and
Study finds risk of leukemia higher than expected in children with Down syndrome
A new large-scale study led by UC Davis Health and UC San Francisco researchers assessed the risks of leukemia in
Black women are dying of COVID-19 at rates higher than men in other racial/ethnic groups
A new paper in the Journal of General Internal Medicine published by the GenderSci Lab at Harvard University shows that
Fewer than 1% of people are reinfected with COVID-19
Fewer than 1% of COVID-19 survivors are reinfected with the virus – but those aged 65 or older are nearly
Blood alcohol levels much lower than the legal limit impair hand-eye coordination
In previous studies, eye movements and vision were only affected at blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) approaching the legal limit for
COVID-19 patients at higher risk of death, health problems than those with flu
Almost a year ago, COVID-19 began its global rampage, going on to infect about 69.5 million people and kill about