If all individuals were as active as top 25% of the population, Americans older than age 40 years could live an extra 5.3 years.
A woman’s “body clock” might affect her dementia risk, according to a new study. The timing of an older woman’s sleep/wake ...
Maintaining a regular walking routine offers a wealth of health benefits for individuals across all age groups. From young ...
Becoming as active as the top 25% of the US population could extend your life expectancy, a new study has found.
The Shillito senior center will address the needs of a booming population of Fayette County seniors — more than a quarter of ...
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Rising levels of harmful pollutants in the air affect both physical and mental health, posing risks to respiratory, ...
The findings are based on wearable-collected, real-world data, independent of clinical and genetic risk factors.
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Staying physically active is crucial for health in your golden years. John Dalton, a fitness enthusiast, shows that staying ...
Mikel Boulden overcame cardiomyopathy to play football for the first time as a high school senior, helping Sweeny return to ...