A new study suggests walking just 4,000 steps a day could be enough to lower one's risk of death by up to 40%.
In the new study, participants wore step counters for a week, and the researchers recorded the number of days each woman ...
Wondering how many steps you really need in a day? A new study has a surprisingly lower answer than you may think.
A new study suggests that walking just 4,000 steps on three or more days a week could cut your risk of death by about 40%.
A new study by Compare the Market AU discovered which jobs make people age faster based on factors like stress, exposure to ...
The large-mass animal crossover bioequivalence study will commence in the next two to three weeks and will be carried out ...
What happens to the brain during menopause? A new study finds that the brain undergoes structural changes, including the gray ...
Latest NHS statistics say 1,846,533 people aged 15-29 were prescribed antidepressants in 2023, compared with 1,404,138 in ...
Is walking 4,000 steps once or twice a week enough to reduce heart disease risk? A new study found that those who took at least 4,000 steps lowered their cardiovascular disease risk by 27%.
A new study suggests mRNA coronavirus vaccines effectively prolonged the lives of certain cancer patients. The study, ...
A new review of studies found that aerobic exercise reduced pain and improved quality of life for people with knee ...