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Exercise
How Many Push Ups should you be able to do? Amount sorted by age
Have you ever heard that completing 40 push-ups a day can significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease? Push-ups are an effective and simple way to measure upper body...
Dietary Habits
Top 10 foods rich in lithium – and why this overlooked mineral matters for your brain
Lithium is best known as a psychiatric treatment, but in tiny amounts it’s naturally present in what we eat and drink. New research suggests this trace element could support...
Exercise
How Many Push Ups should you be able to do? Amount sorted by age
Have you ever heard that completing 40 push-ups a day can significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease? Push-ups are an effective and simple way to measure upper body...
Dietary Habits
Top 10 foods rich in lithium – and why this overlooked mineral matters for your brain
Lithium is best known as a psychiatric treatment, but in tiny amounts it’s naturally present in what we eat and drink. New research suggests this trace element could support...
Cardio Training
How Long Can You Hang? The Ultimate Guide to Dead Hang Times
Hanging from a bar might seem simple, but it’s a serious test of grip strength, endurance, and upper-body stability.Whether you’re training for pull-ups or just want to...
Body
Why Am I Always Thirsty? Hidden Reasons Your Body Is Trying to Tell You
We all feel thirsty from time to time — after exercise, on hot days, or when we've skipped a few glasses of water.But if you're constantly reaching for...
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New research: Young blood affects Alzheimer’s in mice
A new mouse study suggests that factors in young blood may slow Alzheimer’s-like symptoms.
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Less than seven hours of sleep linked to shorter lifespan
Many health recommendations focus on diet and exercise. New research, however, suggests that sleep plays a greater role than previously assumed.
Body
Research explains how dangerous it is to crack your knuckles
Do you crack your knuckles? For decades, warnings about possible harm have caused concern about the habit — here is what the research says.
Body
AI helps researchers find a new way to treat chronic pain
Researchers are exploring a new way to influence pain in the brain so that patients no longer need to rely on medication.
Body
The DASH diet can reduce high blood pressure in eight weeks
This type of diet can help lower high blood pressure.
Body
How to reduce hidden sugar in your daily diet
Many people associate sugar primarily with cakes and sweets, but it is found in far more foods than most are aware of.
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News
Why long COVID are difficult to treat
Treatment options are lacking and research remains fragmented. Nevertheless, a pattern is emerging in the understanding of the long-term effects of Covid-19.
New research suggests screen time can ease daily stress
Screen time is often blamed for stress. New research suggests it can sometimes do the opposite — especially at home.
Sugar-free products are not always healthier, expert says
Sugar is often avoided automatically, but not all sugar affects the body in the same way.
AI may eventually be able to warn before an epileptic seizure
A new research project from Scotland offers hope for people with epilepsy, as researchers are working on a solution that could warn of impending seizures.
Latest Articles
Research explains why exercise habits are so hard to maintain
Many people want to be more physically active but stop again after a short time. Research points to an explanation that is often overlooked.
Research: Poor marriages can strain the heart
Persistent tension and frequent arguments in close relationships can place a burden on the body, without the consequences being felt immediately.
New analysis: Hormone therapy does not increase the risk of dementia
A new review examines whether hormone therapy after menopause increases the risk of dementia, following many years of debate.
Research explains why exercise habits are so hard to maintain
Many people want to be more physically active but stop again after a short time. Research points to an explanation that is often overlooked.
Research: Poor marriages can strain the heart
Persistent tension and frequent arguments in close relationships can place a burden on the body, without the consequences being felt immediately.
New analysis: Hormone therapy does not increase the risk of dementia
A new review examines whether hormone therapy after menopause increases the risk of dementia, following many years of debate.
New research: Young blood affects Alzheimer’s in mice
A new mouse study suggests that factors in young blood may slow Alzheimer’s-like symptoms.
Less than seven hours of sleep linked to shorter lifespan
Many health recommendations focus on diet and exercise. New research, however, suggests that sleep plays a greater role than previously assumed.
Research explains how dangerous it is to crack your knuckles
Do you crack your knuckles? For decades, warnings about possible harm have caused concern about the habit — here is what the research says.
