Riding or running before you lift weights could amplify the effects of the lifting, according to a helpful new study of the molecular effects of combining endurance and resistance exercise in a single workout. The study, which involved eight physically…
Read MoreLong COVID can last a year; many sufferers quit jobs
(HealthDay)—Patients suffering from “long COVID” can have symptoms that last a year or more, putting their jobs and everyday routines in jeopardy, a new study finds. Looking at more than 150 people with long-lasting effects from COVID-19, researchers said the…
Read MoreLourdes Leon Spilled So Many Details About What Madonna Is Like as a Mom in Her New Interview
Lourdes Leon is spilling the tea about life with mom Madonna, revealing that the pop queen is a “control freak.” The model-dancer sat down with family friend Debi Mazar for Interview magazine to discuss her eccentric upbringing. According to Lourdes,…
Read MoreA Urologist Explains How to Make Yourself Pee
Not being able to pee can be a pretty uncomfortable condition, whether you really feel like you have to, or whether you think it’s about time you should pee. Thankfully, there are solutions. We talked to a urologist about what…
Read MoreCancer cell growth findings may hold promise for future cancer treatments
For a cell to grow and divide, it needs to produce new proteins. This also applies to cancer cells. In a new study published in Science Advances, researchers at Karolinska Institutet have investigated the protein eIF4A3 and its role in…
Read MoreHealthy levels of vitamin D may boost breast cancer outcomes
Breast cancer patients who have adequate levels of vitamin D—the “sunshine vitamin”—at the time of their diagnosis have better long-term outcomes, a new study finds. Combined with the results of prior research, the new findings suggest “an ongoing benefit for…
Read MoreStudy helps Latino children manage obesity over two years
A three-year intervention designed to reduce weight gain in overweight and obese Latino children generated improvements in body mass index and many other health measures during the trial’s initial two years, according to a study led by researchers at the…
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