Regular exercise can reduce your risk of developing severe Covid
Research has long shown that regular exercise has a slew of health benefits like helping to prevent high blood pressure and type...
Why a fake commute could pave the way to work-from-home balance
When we don’t psychologically detach from work, we risk becoming exhausted and burned out, says Samantha Pieknik, a licensed clinical...
Opera Singers Help Covid-19 Patients Learn to Breathe Again
Called E.N.O. Breathe and developed by the English National Opera in collaboration with a London hospital, the six-week program offers...
Scientists find why some people develop severe COVID-19 while others don’t
In a new study, researchers found why some people with COVID-19 develop severe disease. The findings also may provide the...
For the first time, WHO studies the link between arts and health
Engaging with the arts can be beneficial for both mental and physical health. This is a key conclusion of a...
An Hour of Running May Add 7 Hours to Your Life
Running may be the single most effective exercise to increase life expectancy, according to a new review and analysis of...
Doctors Said Immunotherapy Would Not Cure Her Cancer. They Were Wrong.
No one expected the four young women to live much longer. They had an extremely rare, aggressive and fatal form...
Ask Your Doctor if This Ad Is Right for You
A LITTLE more than a decade ago, most health care advertising was confined to mass-market drugs, and hospitals and doctors...
Scientists find a fat hormone toggles a runner’s high
A long run feels the worst until it feels the best. That’s primarily thanks to the runner’s high — those...
The science of why music improves our memory and verbal intelligence
The notion that musical training can have positive effects on cognitive functions other than music has long been a source...