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  • News - 29 Oct 2012
    High-intensity interval training makes middle-aged people not only healthier but smarter, showed a Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) study led by Dr. Anil Nigam of the MHI and University of Montreal, in...
  • News - 27 Feb 2010
    Anne Feeley, a 55-year-old mother and brain cancer survivor, will cycle across the country this spring to raise awareness and money for brain cancer research and support.
  • News - 30 Apr 2009
    This is the first large-scale analysis of what the authors call the "compensatory conscientiousness effect," the boost in health reported by those with conscientious spouses or romantic partners. The...
  • News - 24 Mar 2009
    Physically fit women are less likely to die from breast cancer, according to a study by researchers at the University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health.
  • News - 6 Jan 2009
    A recent international study fails to support the common belief that the number of calories burned in physical activity is a key factor in rising rates of obesity.
  • News - 17 Jul 2008
    Many experts now consider colon cancer a largely preventable disease, but a new study finds that primary care doctors might not always inform patients about one important step they can take to reduce...
  • News - 7 Feb 2008
    Researchers from the Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have demonstrated that in mice, the use of barbells may be as important to losing weight and improving health as the use of running...
  • News - 18 Dec 2007
    Research from Duke University Medical Center shows that even a modest amount of brisk walking weekly is enough to trim waistlines and cut the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS), an increasingly...
  • News - 17 Oct 2007
    According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, osteoporosis affects more than 2 million men in the United States and nearly 12 million more have osteopenia - clinically significant low bone...
  • News - 20 Aug 2007
    Health experts say that in order to gain any benefit from exercise people need to get in a sweat.

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