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How Footwear Can Affect Running Injuries

Historically athletes were barefoot in the sporting arena and it is only a relatively recent phenomenon for shoes to be… Read More

April 5, 2017

Sedentary Lifestyle Can Increase Risk of Prediabetes

Here's yet another reason to get off the couch: Inactivity is associated with greater risk of prediabetes, even for healthy-weight… Read More

April 5, 2017

Back Pain Relating to Different Regions of the Spine

Many people frequently seek medical attention to treat symptoms of back pain. Approximately three in four adults will experience some… Read More

April 4, 2017

Exercise Can Reduce the Risk of Heart Failure

Getting regular exercise and staying slim can lower the risk for an especially hard-to-treat type of heart failure, new research… Read More

April 4, 2017

Exercise Helps Reverse Cellular Aging Process in Adults

High-intensity exercise may help older adults reverse certain aspects of the "cellular" aging process, a new study suggests. It's no… Read More

April 4, 2017

10 Worst Jobs for Back Pain

Is Your Job Killing Your Back? Whether it’s just a gig to pay the bills or your dream career, work… Read More

April 3, 2017

Daily Value of Protein According to Different Needs

Wondering exactly how much protein you should be consuming each day? The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA), which is the minimum amount… Read More

April 3, 2017

Health Issues Associated with Exposure to Pesticides

Pesticides are some of the most harmful substances found in our environment today. The primary function of these chemicals is… Read More

April 3, 2017

Relevant Anatomy of Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Pain

Plantar fasciitis is a common affliction affecting many athletes, in particular runners. Adam Smith has written a great piece in… Read More

March 31, 2017

Division of Workers’ Comp Grants Two Company Safety Awards

The Division of Workers’ Compensation recognized Shelton & Shelton Plumbing, LP in Killeen and Texas Hydraulics, Inc. in Temple for… Read More

March 31, 2017

Study Finds, Elite Runner Women’s Pace is First to Decline

All marathon runners eventually slow down. But, a new study finds that whether a runner is average or elite, or… Read More

March 31, 2017

Some Heart Rate Trackers May Work Inaccurately

Fitbits and other wrist-worn fitness devices promise to keep track of your heart rate, but new research suggests they are… Read More

March 30, 2017

Fluoride Consumption & Exposure May Not be Safe

Fluoride is a man-made element that derives from fluorine. According to the declassified documents of the Manhattan Project, the U.S.… Read More

March 30, 2017

The Risk of Concussions in High School Sports

Female soccer players suffer the highest rate of concussions among all high school athletes in the United States, a new… Read More

March 30, 2017

FDA Throws Cold Water On Whole Body Cryotherapy

  There's no evidence that a growing trend called whole body cryotherapy is effective, but it does pose a number… Read More

March 29, 2017

Vitamin Pills Stop Working With Coffee Scientists Claim

The heat in the drinks can dramatically reduce the effects of tablets It can even kill the ‘friendly’ bacteria in… Read More

March 29, 2017

Health Clinic Owner Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp Fraud

The owner of a Houston health clinic pled guilty to insurance fraud after billing for medical services – often provided… Read More

March 29, 2017

Healing & Preventing Pain: Complementary & Integrative Approaches

Pain In the U.S. 25.3 million American adults suffer from daily pain 23.4 million American adults report a lot of… Read More

March 29, 2017

The Truth About Indoor Air Quality and Health

Many people enjoy spending quality time in the comfort of their own homes. As a matter of fact, a majority… Read More

March 29, 2017

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