Trainer, author, and fitness model Kirk Charles, NASM-CPT CES, knows that as you get older, life can get more complicated. But that shouldn’t prevent you…
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Chile lawmakers take 'first step' towards easing abortion rules
FILE PHOTO: Pro-choice activists holds banner reading ‘Abortion legal, safe and free!’ during a rally outside the government house as the chamber of deputies discuss…
How gene therapy can restore vision after stroke
Most strokes happen when an artery in the brain becomes blocked. Blood flow to the neural tissue stops, and those tissues typically die. Because of…
4 Tips For Raising Kids In A Body-Positive Environment
We want our kids to see their bodies as we have since day one: beautiful, strong, and amazing. But the sad truth is, from a…
Anti-seizure medication improves cognitive function in some Alzheimers patients
An inexpensive anti-seizure medication markedly improves learning and memory and other cognitive functions in Alzheimer’s patients who have epileptic activity in their brains, according to…
Pneumonia: 6 ‘severe’ symptoms that could prove life threatening – are you at risk?
Elton John stops Auckland concert after pneumonia diagnosis We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…
Crohn’s Disease: The unexpected body area affected outside the gut – symptoms
Powerlifter battling Crohn's disease wins personal victory We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of…
RSV virus is ‘rampant’ in UK – Dr Hilary issues important tips to fight it this winter
Dr Hilary details rise in respiratory syncytial virus across UK We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve…
New form of expanded dialysis improves quality of life, study finds
In a published study, a hospital research team from Lawson Health Research Institute has found that expanded dialysis, a new method that removes a broader…
Parental income has long-term consequences for children’s health
A family’s socioeconomic status affects children’s health long into adulthood. Individuals growing up in low-income families have much higher risk of obesity and obesity-related diseases…