Cambridge researchers have discovered why living in a disadvantaged neighborhood may be linked to an increase in an ...
In the world of sports, where passion, competition, and physical exertion collide, the risk of injury is an ever-present reality. From the community soccer pitch to the high school basketball court, a ...
Research from the U.S. National Safety Council indicates that human factors contribute to more than 90% of workplace ...
The final, formatted version of the article will be published soon. Objective: High-intensity exercise can alter gait characteristics in canoe athletes, potentially affecting performance and ...
As technology reshapes financial services, this brief highlights the Bloomberg Terminal’s broader coverage of regulatory and digital finance policy developments across the UK, Singapore, Australia, ...
Colombia becomes the first country in Latin America to adopt a national satellite-based wildfire monitoring system, ...
ARC Ltd. and Milliman launch climate risk scholarship for Africans Program offers full funding, internships, and actuarial training Aims to boost local disaster risk and insurance expertise The ...
A common refrain among neurologists is that embracing healthy habits for your body—like eating a variety of plants, getting quality sleep, and staying active—is good for your mind too. And based on an ...
For lung resection candidates, adding cardiopulmonary exercise testing parameters to basic clinical data and pulmonary function tests did not yield a significant improvement in machine learning models ...
Can just a little exercise before a cancer diagnosis make a life-changing difference? New research says YES — showing that even 60 minutes of weekly physical activity can lower the risk of cancer ...
Objectives Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a global health issue due to its high prevalence, yet the impact of accelerometer-measured physical activity on clinical ...