There's a lot of discussion about what pregnant women should and shouldn't do to have a healthy pregnancy, but when it comes to getting regular exercise, the debate is settled: It's really, really ...
We’ve known for a long time that exercise can boost mood and reduce anxiety, improving overall well-being. But according to a review republished in 2026, it might even relieve symptoms of depression.
Most of us slow down as we age. But research suggests explosive exercise is the secret to retaining muscle mass and mobility, and preventing pain as we get older ...
New trial evidence shows that without structured exercise, weight loss medications may leave physical fitness unchanged, highlighting movement as the key to real functional recovery. Study: Physical ...
Burn more, weigh less. Sounds simple, right? Not exactly. A new study is challenging conventional wisdom about exercise and weight loss, suggesting your workout may not burn as many calories as you ...
Dr. Peter Attia's book "Outlive" argues that exercise is a powerful tool for longevity and quality of life. Poor cardiovascular fitness carries a greater relative risk of death than smoking, according ...
Ducharme is a contributor to TIME. Ducharme is a contributor to TIME. If the benefits of physical activity were distilled into a pill, everyone would be on it. Studies show that moving improves nearly ...
Infrared exercise combines intense workout routines with infrared heat, usually in a sauna, to boost metabolism, flexibility and circulation.
A study released this week offers more clues that help to explain why aerobic exercise is like 'Miracle-Gro' for the brain. Exercise has the power to increase cognitive functions and reduce your risk ...
Experts say weight loss is not just about diet and exercise, as obesity is driven by hormones, metabolism, and genetics. Even strict routines may fail due to hormonal imbalances, stress, and slowed ...
TJ Bartholomew is a third-year exercise science student from New York City. Sports and exercise are very important to Bartholomew, which is why exercise science was such a great fit for him. Outside ...
While hyponatremia and excessive water consumption aren’t big concerns for non-athletes, there are better ways to keep the body and brain hydrated than to pound water all day long. Sipping water (or ...