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New study explores how exercise affects the progression of cancer
Research has shown that exercise lowers the risk of a range of diseases, including heart disease and diabetes. Mounting studies show us the many...
themanual.com - 30+ days ago

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Your get-started guide to using BrainHQ’s brain exercises
Now that you’ve signed up for BrainHQ, congratulations! You’re one step closer to sharpening major parts of your brain, including your memory, attention span, brain speed, and more. Think of BrainHQ as the most popular gym in your neighborhood. There are some people on treadmills, some...
aol.com - 14 days ago
education
The importance of active-learning, student support, and peer teaching networks: A case study from the world’s longest COVID-19 lockdown in Melbourne, Australia
In the Australian state of Victoria, the city of Melbourne endured the world’s longest number of lockdown days, with severe government health orders...
tandfonline.com - 5 days ago
health
Vegetable Cooking Method Linked to Harmful Fat Release
Cooking certain vegetables in oils at high temperatures can create unhealthy fats linked to heart disease risk, according to a new study. The exact...
newsweek.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Here’s How You Can Get Ready for Tax Season this Year
Sponsored By JPMorganChaseFiling taxes is an exercise almost all Americans go through in the first part of each year, but those tax filings can...
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fitness
The efficacy of exercise prescription in patients with osteoporotic fractures: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Patients with osteoporotic fractures will further lose bone mineral density and the incidence of refractures will be greatly increased, which is one...
biomedcentral.com - 29 days ago
pets
Scientists make grim discovery after surveying Africa's carnivores: Numbers are at a 'critical low'
Lion numbers in Uganda are at a "critical low," while hyenas are thriving in the nation's protected areas, according to a recent study.What's...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
How to Do a Burpee
The burpee is a full-body strength and conditioning exercise that involves moving from a vertical position to a horizontal one and back again. It can help improve core stability, upper body strength and explosive lower body power, and it also challenges your cardiovascular system by increasing your...
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fitness
The 9 Best Rebounders and Trampolines, Tested and Reviewed
Rebounders and exercise trampolines can make a dynamic addition to anyone’s at-home fitness routine. While jumping on a rebounder could be considered...
verywellfit.com - 30+ days ago
health / wellness
A New Study Just Identified Another Dreamy Benefit of the Mediterranean Diet
New biomedical research at Harvard says there's one more reason this whole foods approach will help you rest easier about your health. The...
thehealthy.com - 14 days ago
science
Middle children grow up to be more honest and cooperative than only children, study suggests
A pair of psychologists, one with Brock University, the other with the University of Calgary, both in Canada, has found evidence suggesting that...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
technology
Prevalence of ESR1 Mutation in Chinese ER-Positive Breast Cancer
ESR1 mutation and its possible relation to endocrine therapy resistance in ER-positive breast cancers have been studied with respect to genetic...
tandfonline.com - 10 days ago
health
Urine-based cancer test accurate even without the uncomfortable bit
A test for pee-based markers of prostate cancer has previously relied on an uncomfortable first step. A new study has revealed that the now-available...
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Deep learning prediction of mammographic breast density using screening data
This study investigated a series of deep learning (DL) models for the objective assessment of four categories of mammographic breast density (e.g.,...
nature.com - 1 day ago
photography
Intimate portraits of London’s international students in their rooms
When Kaishui Yikai Liu first arrived in London in 2019, the city felt full of possibility. He had moved from Wenzhou in southeastern China to begin an MA in Fashion Photography at the London College of Fashion, finally committing his love of image-making to study. “Initially, I was excited by...
dazeddigital.com - 19 days ago
parenting
TruHeight Growth Protein Shake Clinical Pilot Study Suggests Promising Support For Height Growth in Children and Adolescents
The study reinforces support from pediatric health professionals and parents who enjoy TruHeight's nutritious products, along with the healthy growth...
newsminer.com - 30+ days ago
science
This Sleep Change May Be An Early Sign Of Alzheimer's
A new study established the link. We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about how some people with precursors to dementia some time s see their sleep...
huffingtonpost.co.uk - 30+ days ago
science
Molecular CSI: How cancer 'fingerprints' could yield diagnoses earlier than ever
BARCELONA — In the cellular world’s version of CSI, scientists have discovered that our cells leave behind telltale “fingerprints” that could blow...
studyfinds.org - 30+ days ago
how-to / job & work
How to Stop Ageism From Tanking Your Retirement
More older workers report instances of ageism. Here's how you can stop age discrimination before it affects your career and retirement savings. Ageism...
kiplinger.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
Study uncovers surprising fact about wildflowers in urban areas: 'No difference … between the meadow types'
This study's findings could help boost biodiversity in cities.A recent study from researchers at the University of Warsaw found that small patches of...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Smartwatch app could help you give up smoking, study finds
A smartwatch app could be helpful as a stop-smoking aid, according to a study led by the University of Bristol. The trial used a Mobvoi C2 Wear OS...
standard.co.uk - 30+ days ago
mindfulness
15 Miracle Fixes to Crush Annoying Ringing In Ears Called Tinnitus Forever After 50, According To Study
Are you tired of the constant ringing in your ears that worsens with age? If you’re over 50 and struggling with tinnitus, you’re not alone. The good...
funpackedlife.com - 15 days ago
books
Shy by Max Porter review – lyrical study of troubled youth
The author’s fourth book is a loving portrait of a teenage boy at a young offenders’ institution...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
This Muscle-Building Myth Is Hurting Your Gains—and Could Be Risky
A common misconception might be pushing you to go overboard in the gym. Here's what you need to know. STRENGTH TRAINING 101 often teaches eager exercisers that to build up their bodies, they first need to tear them down. The most common line is that every biceps curl and squat rep you do in a...
menshealth.com - 11 days ago
parenting
Vaping hits alarming levels among South African teens – new study of fee-paying schools
It’s become common to see kids, some in their school uniforms, puffing on a vape. The World Health Organization points to the enticing flavours and...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
Why lavender is the best herb for your winter garden
5 things to do in the garden this week:Fruit trees. Peach leaf curl, which affects both peaches and nectarines, is a devastating fungus disease. It...
ocregister.com - 30+ days ago