Can’t commit to 150 minutes of exercise weekly? Five minutes of exercise daily, especially if you’re not active, can benefit your health, a new study found.
If you’ve given up on your New Year’s resolutions to get fit, here are some tips for getting back in the saddle.
You likely felt inspired when you made that New Year’s resolution to get fit, but by mid-February your will may have waned. Here are tips to keep motivation on track.
Research tracking thousands of adults found that staying fit lowered mortality and liver disease risk among drinkers—though ...
Movement can be divided up into short segments throughout the day instead of in one long, strenuous workout and can have the same beneficial decreases in risk of certain diseases.
A sweeping review of global research suggests that exercise—especially aerobic activities like running, swimming, and dancing—can be one of the most powerful ways to ease depression and anxiety.
After years of inconsistent routines, a dad explains how committing to just 20 minutes of daily exercise helped him build ...
A UCSF team finds a liver protein, released with exercise, that improves memory in aging and Alzheimer’s disease by repairing the brain’s blood vessels. It's the missing link between exercise and ...
A recent study found that higher levels of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness may increase emotional resilience ...
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