The age-old “early to bed, early to rise” proverb applies to your daily exercise regimen as well as your health, wealth and wisdom, a new…
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About a fifth of the time, a teenage driver is looking at their smartphone rather than the road or their rearview, a new study says.…
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Agency will require a Limitation of Use section in the prescribing information of all extended-release ADHD stimulants
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An experimental test can predict a woman’s risk of miscarriage, based on problems in the womb lining that occur prior to pregnancy. In some women,…
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If you’re looking to boost your running performance, try this simple tip: Keep your eyes on the finish line. New research shows that narrowing your…
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A person’s body fat percentage provides a better estimate of their risk for early death than their body mass index (BMI), a new study says.…
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Violence, addiction and abuse can keep children a step behind other kids when it comes to their education, a new study says. Children who’ve experienced…
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Alternatives to weekly injections of weight-loss drugs may on the way. A monthly dose of a new drug called MariTide helped participants in a phase…
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Fitness trackers aren’t accurately assessing the physical activity of people with obesity, a new study argues. Differences in walking gait, speed, energy burn and other…
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Heading the ball can be a dramatic, game-changing play during a soccer match. Unfortunately, soccer players pay a price every time they make this move,…
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Weighted vests have been touted as a potential means of warding off osteoporosis while losing weight. The idea is that the extra weight will promote…
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A new Chinese-developed GLP-1 weight loss drug could prove a new competitor to blockbuster drugs Ozempic/Wegovy and Zepbound, clinical trial results show. Ecnoglutide helped people…
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