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Sitting less could cut pregnancy complication risks in half
A new study suggests that more light movement throughout the day could half the risk of pregnancy complications.
We know that spending lots of time sitting down isn't good for us, but just how much exercise is needed to counteract the negative health effects of sitting down all day? Research suggests about 30-40 ...
Health experts say physical activity is one of the pillars for diabetes management.
People can offset hours spent sitting around with minutes of active exercise each week, a new study claims. Folks who are sedentary for eight or more hours daily can lower their overall risk of death ...
You collapse onto the bench between every set, thinking you’re giving your muscles the rest they need to perform well on the next round. But sitting during rest periods might be sabotaging your ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Why people love short workouts — and how to get more out of them. (Getty Creative) (ABRAHAM GONZALEZ FERNANDEZ via Getty Images) ...
People have a pretty intuitive sense of what is healthy – standing is better than sitting, exercise is great for overall health, and getting good sleep is imperative. However, if exercise in the ...
A new study suggests that the current exercise guidelines of 150 minutes per week may offer modest cardiovascular protection, ...
Exercise makes people more generous, suggests a new study. Scientists found that burning calories increases the urge to dig ...
The protective effect that exercise can have not only the body, but our brain, memory and general wellbeing is something I've ...
A recent study published in PLOS One examined what happened when people did a 10-minute coordination-focused workout while ...
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