Pedestrian Deaths in U.S. Projected to Jump 10 Percent
Combination of more people walking, more traffic, more distractions could be to blame, report suggestsContinue Reading
Combination of more people walking, more traffic, more distractions could be to blame, report suggestsContinue Reading
Study finds fat levels a better indicator of early death than commonly used BMI measureContinue Reading
Study tracked 1.5 million people from age 18 to 62 and found fitter teens had lower lifetime riskContinue Reading
Sugar, salt and overall calorie intake likely to decline, researchers sayContinue Reading
Sugar, salt and overall calorie intake likely to decline, researchers sayContinue Reading
Study suggests college rules to lessen head injuries might be causing more knee, ankle problemsContinue Reading
This group of Americans has lower workout rates, study author saysContinue Reading
High schools should have athletic trainers check players’ head gear for proper fit, doctor saysContinue Reading
Finding suggests that recovery doesn’t have to be supervised by professional therapist in outpatient clinicContinue Reading
But spending all week at a desk job did not show same linkContinue Reading
Those who got up off the couch and exercised more lowered their odds for second attack, study foundContinue Reading
Hip replacement should be delayed for three months after an injection, researchers sayContinue Reading
Office workers, truckers and police seem to face challenges eating well, staying fitContinue Reading
Lab test ratings also a poor guide to whether helmet can shield high school players, researchers sayContinue Reading
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