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The Best Exercise for Seniors is High-Intensity Interval Training, Study Says
A twice-a-week routine of high-intensity interval training shows a marked effect on fitness and overall wellbeing in people over 70, according to a new...
Taking Hot Baths Regularly May Lower Blood Pressure, Study Says
Taking a hot bath several times a week has been shown in a study to possibly reduce your risk for blood pressure and diabetes.
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Older People Became Younger, With ‘Meaningful’ Mental And Physical Improvement Since 1990, Says Study
Finnish research has discovered the functional ability of older people is much better today, compared to people of the same age three decades ago.
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Alzheimer’s Research Has Found a Protein That Protects Against The Disease
A protein that may protect against Alzheimer's disease has been discovered by scientists.
Experiments found the degenerative brain condition spreads more rapidly in the brains...
Strangers Raise $84,000 for 94-year-old Street Vendor in Wheelchair After One Woman’s Act of Kindness Goes Viral
Good samaritan Kenia Barragan raised $84k for a 94-year-old tamale vendor who worked in a wheelchair after meeting him and hearing his story.
A City in Alaska is Housing its Homeless – Which Makes It Possibly The ‘Nicest Place’ in America
Anchorage, Alaska, a city known for its cold climate is warming hearts by housing its homeless in private homes during the coronavirus crisis.
First-of-its-Kind Clinical Study Finds That Microdosing THC Can Reduce Chronic Pain
By consuming a few 500 micrograms doses of THC per day, study participants experienced marked pain relief—all without the psychoactive side effects.
Walking, Cycling, or Taking Train to Work Instead of Driving Associated With Lower Risk of Death and Illness
The intriguing new study was conducted using data from 300,000 commuters in England and Wales over the course of 25 years.
New Contact Lenses May Soon Allow Diabetics to Monitor Glucose Levels With Just the Blinks of Their Eyes
Not only can the smart contact lenses monitor glucose levels, they can also release medication directly into the membrane of the eye.
As Coal Usage Declines, New Study Finds Dramatic Decrease in Asthma Symptoms and Hospitalizations
According to research conducted around four coal-powered plants in Louisville, Kentucky, retiring coal has a noticeable effect on people's health.
Magnetic Brain Treatment Found to Relieve Depression in 90% of Participants With No Negative Side Effects
Not only did the patients experience high rates of remission, their cognitive function also showed marked improvement as well.
10 Positive Updates on the COVID-19 Outbreaks From Around the World
These are just a few of the heartening headlines on the world's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, from the US to China and South Korea.
These are the 3 Most Promising Longevity Supplements From Scientific Research So Far
A growing body of research says that NR, NMN, and resveratrol are the most promising nutritional supplements for slowing the decline of aging.
Having Trouble Sleeping? New Research Says a Dose of Saffron Can Help You Doze
A Murdoch University study showed that a daily dose of saffron spice was linked to better sleep quality for adults in the scientific trials.
THC Holds Promise As Possible First-of-Kind Treatment for Women With Endometriosis: Study
Not only did the cannabinoids treat sympoms of pain and anxiety, they were also shown to reduce malignant growths caused by the common condition.
91-Year-old Gym Member Who Works Out in Overalls Becomes Social Media Poster Boy for Good Health
This stylish Alabama senior was named Gym Member of the Month after diligently working out in his overalls three times a week for a year.
Woman Recovers From Coronavirus Just 48 Hours After Treatment With Anti-Viral Drug Combo
The 71-year-old woman is now testing negative for the coronavirus just 48 hours after receiving an anti-viral drug combo in a Bangkok hospital.
Never Too Late: New Study Finds Lungs ‘Magically’ Repair Themselves After Quitting Smoking, No Matter the Age
This first-of-its-kind study shows that people who quit smoking can “magically” regain healthy lung cell function—no matter how long they smoked for.
Unable to Exercise? You May Soon Be Able to Enjoy Its Benefits Anyway Thanks to This Protein
As researchers continue to analyze the new protein, they might find a way to implement the molecule into a supplement for people who can't exercise.
New Spray Gel Could Bring an End to Frostbite in Isolated Regions of the World
Frostbite may soon be a thing of the past thanks to this simple new spray treatment that clears all signs of injury within two weeks.