Living longer isn’t just about good genes or expensive treatments, it’s mostly about the small choices we make every day.
A six-year cohort study shows low muscle strength, not sarcopenia, is linked to increased falls risk in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, highlighting the importance of functional assessments.
A marathon pushes the human body close to its limits. Legs tire, lungs burn and the heart works hard for hours on end. For ...
Experts say gait speed, grip strength, balance, and endurance are some of the strongest predictors of long-term independence.
People instinctively mimic others’ facial expressions, but new research shows we do this far more with joyful faces than with sadness or anger—and that the intensity of mimicry predicts how much we ...
Personalized sports rehabilitation frameworks integrate physiological assessment and wearable monitoring to optimize training intensity and recovery. Clinical results show improved mobility, pain ...
How does mimicry affect the way we judge other people? Whose behavior do we imitate, and in what situations? It turns out that we are more likely to mimic people who express joy, and we perceive those ...
Even when thyroid hormone levels fluctuate mildly, these tissues can remain sensitised and react strongly, which is why some ...
Chiropractor Evansville has announced a structured approach to back pain relief through chiropractic therapy, reflecting ongoing developments in musculoskeletal care and non-invasive treatment ...
MYQORZO, a Cardiac Myosin Inhibitor, Directly Addresses Underlying Hypercontractility Associated with Obstructive HCM ...
Northwell Health reports on RCPD, a rare condition preventing burping, causing discomfort and bloating; Botox offers a ...
Passing this simple yet demanding bodyweight test after 60 isn’t about brute strength. It’s about control, preparation, and ...