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Regular exercise linked to slower neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease
For patients with early Parkinson's disease (PD), regular physical activity is associated with a slower rate of neurodegeneration, according to... Read more
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Youth athletes, not just professionals, may face mental health risks from repeated traumatic brain injuries
On July 28, 2025, a 27-year-old gunman entered a New York City office building that is home to the National... Read more
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NHS Active 10 walking tracker users are more active after using the app
Users of the NHS Active 10 app, designed to encourage people to become more active, immediately increased their amount of... Read more
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Scientists target individual tendon cells to reduce scarring after surgery
Long overlooked in the field of musculoskeletal study, the tendon is a highly complex anatomical structure that triggers a dynamic... Read more
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Does running ruin your knees? And how old is too old to start?
You've probably heard that running is tough on your knees—and even that it can cause long-term damage. But is this... Read more
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Largest growth and maturation study in elite soccer to support early and late developers
The University of Bath, in partnership with the University of Edinburgh, has conducted the most extensive growth and maturation study... Read more
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Presidential fitness test returns to US schools
The Presidential Fitness Test is returning to U.S. schools after more than a decade.... Read more
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Crushed testicles and back pain: Police uniforms in England and Wales 'unfit for purpose,' survey reveals
Police officers and staff in England and Wales are frustrated with their uniforms, which they say are unfit for purpose,... Read more
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Muscle over mass could be the key to police recruit success
New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has shown age might just be a number when it comes to police... Read more
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Long-term exercise may help restore brain connections in Parkinson's disease
It was the early 2000s when researchers first showed that exercise can help relieve the tremors that are common with... Read more
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Viral 'kettlebell challenge' could do you more harm than good: Here's why
The "100 kettlebell swings a day" challenge is the latest viral fitness endeavor on social media. The challenge is simple:... Read more
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How mHealth app incentives drive health and transit
Walking is well known to have significant health benefits, but few people achieve the daily recommended steps. Fortunately, mobile health... Read more
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A single bout of exercise gives results that could help cancer patients
A single bout of either resistance or high-intensity interval training could help in the cancer battle, new research from Edith... Read more
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Physical inactivity crisis costing US $192 billion annually, study reveals
A new study published in the American Journal of Health Promotion finds that inadequate leisure-time aerobic physical activity accounts for... Read more
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Surgical procedure slows progression of knee osteoarthritis
A clinical trial led by London Health Sciences Center Research Institute (LHSCRI) and Western University has found that a knee... Read more