F.A.S.T Thinking is Key to Detecting the Signs of a Stroke
Fewer than 25% of individuals who suffer a stroke arrive at an emergency room within 3 hours of symptom onset. But a recent study published […]
Fewer than 25% of individuals who suffer a stroke arrive at an emergency room within 3 hours of symptom onset. But a recent study published […]
Opioids are a classification of drugs that includes hydrocodone (eg, Vicodin), oxycodone (eg, OxyContin), oxymorphone (eg, Opana), and methadone. Since 1999, sales of prescription opioids […]
On school days, young adolescents (12 to 16 years) get 55% of their physical activity on school grounds. But recent research suggests that’s not enough. […]
The following blog post was originally published on RunningRachel.com. Click here to view it in its original form. As a busy mom, I often get […]
To keep our muscles healthy deep into retirement, we may need to start working out more now, according to a new study of world-class octogenarian […]
With spring in the air, many of us will respond to the extra hours of sunlight and warmer weather by spending more time exercising. While any […]
Craving chocolate? Go ahead and indulge. According to a new study published in the journal Appetite, consuming chocolate on a weekly basis could improve cognitive function. The researchers […]
Meditation is good for depression. And so is exercise. But, according to a small new study from Rutgers University, together—in a twice a week regime—they might be better […]
1. Pain is output from the brain. While we used to believe that pain originated within the tissues of our body, we now understand that pain […]
Physical activity, not caloric intake, is the bottom line about what happens to your waistline, according to a new study. According to an August 2014 […]