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The age-old advice to lose weight is to exercise and eat healthy, but what if you can’t work out regularly (or just don’t ...
In a 2023 study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, researchers analyzed data from 128,119 participants ...
About 90,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD) each year—one person every six minutes. While most people ...
Pedro Teixeira Lemos stands as a testament to the enduring power and increasing relevance of this classical approach. Beyond ...
Previous research typically captured exercise habits at just one moment in time. But this study tracked people’s movement ...
The way, place, and reason you exercise may matter more than how much exercise you actually do. Exercise is frequently linked to improved mental health, but a new study from the University of Georgia ...
The physical demands of the job — such as lifting heavy equipment, transporting patients, prolonged standing or driving and sudden bursts of movement during emergencies — put considerable ...
Kennesaw State University professor Brian Culp was recently inducted as a Fellow of the International Organization for Physical Education in Higher Education (AIESEP), an international society for ...
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Traditional human interface devices (HIDs) like keyboards and mice have historically required physical movement. While touch and voice interfaces have expanded accessibility, they remain limited ...
But with Skrmetti, the movement bet its future on a far more fraught question: whether children have a constitutional right to treatments that halt and redirect their physical adolescence.