Heading the ball -- not player collisions -- may lead to temporary thinking declines in soccer players, a new study finds.
More >>Heading the ball -- not player collisions -- may lead to temporary thinking declines in soccer players, a new study finds.
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More >>Sigmoidoscopy, an alternative to colonoscopy, may help one gender more than the other, new research shows.
More >>Fitness buffs who push themselves to the limit during workouts might slightly increase their risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a new study suggests.
More >>Fitness buffs who push themselves to the limit during workouts might slightly increase their risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a new study suggests.
More >>Yoga can make you flexible and strong, but it can also hurt you if not practiced correctly, an orthopedic expert warns.
More >>Yoga can make you flexible and strong, but it can also hurt you if not practiced correctly, an orthopedic expert warns.
More >>In the wake of an E. coli outbreak that has made more than 50 people in 16 states sick, Americans are now being warned to toss out any romaine lettuce they might have bought in a grocery store.
More >>In the wake of an E. coli outbreak that has made more than 50 people in 16 states sick, Americans are now being warned to toss out any romaine lettuce they might have bought in a grocery store.
More >>Shingles may be tied to an increased risk for heart disease, a new study suggests.
More >>Shingles may be tied to an increased risk for heart disease, a new study suggests.
More >>High intensity interval training involves cardiovascular exercise in short intervals at high intensity.
More >>High intensity interval training involves cardiovascular exercise in short intervals at high intensity.
More >>Most Americans want to be in better shape, but few are putting in the work to get there, a new survey shows.
More >>Most Americans want to be in better shape, but few are putting in the work to get there, a new survey shows.
More >>It may not be for everyone, but a new study suggests that the smooth stride of a gentle horse may help stroke survivors regain lost mobility and balance years after their brain attack.
More >>It may not be for everyone, but a new study suggests that the smooth stride of a gentle horse may help stroke survivors regain lost mobility and balance years after their brain attack.
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More >>Scary pit vipers may need an image upgrade: Their venom might end up helping human heart patients, research suggests.
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