BYLINE: Judith Myers Newswise — Based on decades-long observations of centenarians, author Dan Buettner (Blue Zones) conjectures that people live longer when they get up and move around after sitting for twenty minutes. Now, a rigorous new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA) has data showing that older women who
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This study aimed to analyze the power profile (PP) during the cycling segment of international-level triathletes in the World Triathlon Series (WTS) and Olympics and to evaluate the influence of circuit type, race distance (Sprint or Olympic distance) and race dynamics on the development of the cycling leg and the final race position. Four male
Lower Body Workouts Strengthen your glutes and lower body with this booty building workout: the 6 BEST glute exercises at home! The ultimate butt workout for women, targeting the glute muscles from all angles with squats, lunges, step-ups and glute bridges. [embedded content] It’s no secret that I love a solid, strength training leg
Newswise — Researchers in the United States and China have discovered a curious link between air pollution and suicide rates that prompts us to reconsider how to approach this issue. China’s efforts to reduce air pollution have prevented 46,000 suicide deaths in the country over just five years, the researchers estimate. The team used weather
Upper Body Workouts Build a strong, defined back with this workout: the 8 best back exercises at home. This back workout for women requires just a set of dumbbells to build strength and definition. The back is the largest muscle group in the upper body – making this an efficient calorie-burning workout as well. Reach
Newswise — While highly effective, specialty alcohol treatment may present barriers, such as cost and stigma. A variety of strategies and other factors—often in combination—help people address their problem drinking without the use of specialized alcohol services, according to a study of untreated people in recovery from alcohol use disorder. Social support and changing one’s
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mount Sinai Named Official Medical Service Provider for International Sumo League Physicians from the Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance will play a key role in preparing athletes for tournaments Newswise — (New York, NY – February 15, 2024) – For the first time, the Mount Sinai Health System has been named
New Brunswick, N.J., March 1, 2024 –The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that persistent infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for more than 90 percent of anal and cervical cancers, about 70 percent of vaginal and vulvar cancers, and 60 percent of penile cancers. Cervical cancer is the most common HPV-related cancer
Newswise — New Brunswick, N.J. April 1, 2024– Cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the United States, exceeded only by heart disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many cancers can be prevented, and others can be detected early in their development, treated and cured. Carolyn J. Heckman, PhD and Elisa V. Bandera,
During full tethered swimming no hydrodynamic resistance is generated (since v = 0) and all the swimmer’s propulsive force (FP) is utilized to exert force on the tether (FT = FP). During semi-tethered swimming FP can be made useful to one of two ends: exerting force on the tether (FST) or overcoming drag in the
Barre Cardio Workout Strengthen, sculpt and tone with this barre blend workout! This full body workout combines high-rep strength training, cardio, and traditional barre exercises to challenge your mobility and core. Add a set of light weights and feel the burn in this barre workout at home. [embedded content] Strengthen and tone with this
BYLINE: Polly Tita Newswise — While men and women’s hearts may beat as one, and they may bleed or even break, they are not the same. Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the U.S. for both men and women, but from pregnancy risks to how their arteries function women face different
Newswise — Black men with firearm-acquired disabilities face negative physical and psychological impacts on their manhood, independence and mobility, according to a Rutgers Health study. The study, published in the American Journal of Men’s Health, explored the relationship between Black manhood/masculinities and firearm-acquired disabilities. Participants’ disabilities also impacted their perceptions of independence. Specifically, participants felt
Newswise — A passionate plea for the re-establishment of Canada’s health coalition focused on hypertension prevention and control appears as an editorial in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, published by Elsevier. “We need a national hypertension control program to prevent death and disability,” according to prominent healthcare leaders. Lead author of the editorial Norm R.C. Campbell, MD, Department
My Favorite Products With the number of protein powders available, I know how hard it can be to find a protein powder that provides well-rounded nutritional benefits (and tastes good too). As someone who regularly strength trains, prioritizing protein is a must. These are my favorite, clean ingredient, protein powders that taste good and help
Newswise — LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28, 2024 - L-Nutra Inc., a leading nutrition technology company developing evidence-based Nutrition for Longevity and Nutrition as Medicine programs, is excited to announce the release of a groundbreaking longevity and healthy aging study published in Nature Communications, a prestigious Nature portfolio journal. The data suggests that following three consecutive monthly rounds of ProLon® 5-Day may decrease
Newswise — As competitive esports continues to grow in popularity, blood clots formed in the legs, or deep vein thromboses (DVT), are being increasingly reported in gamers, the majority of whom play between three and 10 hours per day. In fact, given the number of continuous hours spent being sedentary, gamers have nearly double the
BYLINE: Nakaysha Gonzalez Newswise — South Asian American women increasingly are diagnosed with breast cancer at younger ages and with more advanced disease compared with other groups, a fact made even more alarming because they are underrepresented in studies, said Jaya Satagopan, an associate dean for faculty affairs and professor at the School of Public
Newswise — The testis is responsible for sperm production and testosterone synthesis. Abnormalities in testis development and function lead to disorders of sex development (DSD) and male infertility. Currently, no in vitro system exists for modeling the testis. Dr. Nitzan Gonen, a researcher specializing in the process of fetal sex determination, together with research students Aviya Stopel,
Newswise — LOS ANGELES (Feb. 28, 2024) – Patients diagnosed with steatotic liver disease (formerly called fatty liver disease) are usually advised to stop drinking alcoholic beverages. But a new study led by Cedars-Sinai found that drinking, on average, a small amount of alcohol a day did not lead to further liver damage in patients with
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