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15 Jan
Small Daily Habit Changes Could Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds

Small Daily Habit Changes Could Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds

THURSDAY, Jan. 15, 2026 (HealthDay News) — You don’t need a new diet plan or a gym membership to improve your health in 2026. 

New research suggests that very small daily changes like sleeping a few extra minutes, moving a little more and eating slightly...

13 Jan
Exercise, Diet Can Help Counter Gestational Diabetes

Exercise, Diet Can Help Counter Gestational Diabetes

TUESDAY, Jan. 13, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Exercising and eating right can help a pregnant woman significantly reduce her risk for gestational diabetes, a new evidence rev...

08 Jan
Walking Eases Fatigue Among Colon Cancer Patients

Walking Eases Fatigue Among Colon Cancer Patients

THURSDAY, Jan. 8, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Regular physical activity — especially walking — can significantly reduce fatigue among people with colon can...

08 Jan
Depressed? Exercise Works As Well As Talk Therapy, Antidepressants, Evidence Suggests

Depressed? Exercise Works As Well As Talk Therapy, Antidepressants, Evidence Suggests

THURSDAY, Jan. 8, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Depressed folks might benefit as much from working out as they would from resting on a therapist’s couch, a new evidence review says.

Exercise appears to relieve symptoms of

07 Jan
The Gender-Stress Gap: Women Benefit Most from a Daily Workout

The Gender-Stress Gap: Women Benefit Most from a Daily Workout

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7, 2026 (HealthDay News) — If you are looking to lower your stress levels this year, hitting the gym — or going for a brisk walk — migh...

26 Dec
How to Fight 'Middle-Age Spread'

How to Fight 'Middle-Age Spread'

FRIDAY, Dec. 26, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A steady uptick on your scale is a nasty side effect of middle age.

Most adults in the U.S. put on 10 to 25 pounds between their 20s and their 40s — and there’s more bad news about this "middle-age spread."

08 Dec
Air Pollution Undermines Health Benefits Of Exercise, Evidence Says

Air Pollution Undermines Health Benefits Of Exercise, Evidence Says

MONDAY, Dec. 8, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Air pollution can undermine some of the health benefits active folks expect to derive from regular exercise, a new study...

25 Nov
Most Preschoolers Aren’t Getting Enough Daily Exercise, Study Finds

Most Preschoolers Aren’t Getting Enough Daily Exercise, Study Finds

TUESDAY, Nov. 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Most kiddos ages 2 to 4 aren’t moving nearly enough each day, even when they attend preschool, a new UK study finds.

Researchers tracked the activity levels of 419 preschoolers in England and Scotland using special ac...

25 Nov
Want a Younger Brain? Keep the Muscle, Shed the Fat

Want a Younger Brain? Keep the Muscle, Shed the Fat

TUESDAY, Nov. 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Fitter bodies and muscles could keep brains young and fit, too, a new study suggests.

“Healthier bodies with more muscle mass and less hidden belly fat are more likely to have healthier, youthful brains,” said s...

24 Nov
Staying Slim: What’s More Effective, Exercise or Healthy Eating?

Staying Slim: What’s More Effective, Exercise or Healthy Eating?

MONDAY, Nov. 24, 2025 (HealthDay News) — When it comes to warding off excess fat, boosting exercise levels while improving your diet may be most effective, rather than focusing on either exercise or diet alone.

That’s the finding from a seven-year study of al...

18 Nov
Morning Workouts Steal Sleep From Student Athletes, Study Finds

Morning Workouts Steal Sleep From Student Athletes, Study Finds

TUESDAY, Nov. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Early morning practices may cost college athletes valuable zzz's, according to a new study.

Researchers at The Ohio State University analyzed more than 27,500 nights of sleep from 359 varsity athletes over a five-year perio...

13 Nov
Personalized Prehabilitation Improves Surgery Outcomes, Trial Finds

Personalized Prehabilitation Improves Surgery Outcomes, Trial Finds

THURSDAY, Nov. 13, 2025 (HealthDay News) — People facing a major surgery might understandably think they need to conserve their energy, both for the procedure as well as the rehabilitation to follow.

But they’d be better off if they engaged in “prehabil...

12 Nov
Daily Walks Potentially Sabotaged By Diabetes Drug, Study Says

Daily Walks Potentially Sabotaged By Diabetes Drug, Study Says

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A common diabetes drug could be sabotaging the health benefits that a patient might expect from a daily walk, a new study says.

11 Nov
Lifting Weights May Beat Running at Preventing Diabetes, Study Finds

Lifting Weights May Beat Running at Preventing Diabetes, Study Finds

TUESDAY, Nov. 11, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Strength training may actually do more than just help build muscle. It could be even better than running when it comes to protecting against diabetes and unhealthy weight gain.

In a recently published study using mice fed a...

07 Nov
Exercise Benefits Women With Advanced Breast Cancer, Experts Say

Exercise Benefits Women With Advanced Breast Cancer, Experts Say

FRIDAY, Nov. 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Exercise can help women with advanced breast cancer better withstand both cancer treatments and t...

30 Oct
Home Exercises Ease Knee Arthritis Pain

Home Exercises Ease Knee Arthritis Pain

THURSDAY, Oct. 30, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Home exercises can effectively ease knee pain caused by cartilage tears and arthritis, apparently with or ...

29 Oct
Women Get More From Exercise Than Men

Women Get More From Exercise Than Men

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Women benefit much more from exercise than men, reaping many more gains with considerably less work, a new study reports.

With the same amount of exercise, women experience a three-fold reduction in their risk of death fr...

24 Oct
Fitness Apps Undermine Motivation For Some Users, Experts Say

Fitness Apps Undermine Motivation For Some Users, Experts Say

FRIDAY, Oct. 24, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Fitness and calorie counting apps are meant to boost people’s spirits, helping them become healthier by tracking their progress.

But many find them to be a complete downer and an utter detriment, a new study says.

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09 Oct
'Fun-Sized' Exercise Snacks Can Boost Fitness, Review Says

'Fun-Sized' Exercise Snacks Can Boost Fitness, Review Says

THURSDAY, Oct. 9, 2025 (HealthDay News) — “Fun-sized” bits of exercise sprinkled throughout the day might help boost the fitness of inactive folks, ...

10 Sep
Inactive Parents Tend To Have Couch Potato Kids

Inactive Parents Tend To Have Couch Potato Kids

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 10, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Kids are more likely to become couch potatoes — or enthusiastically active — based on what they see their parents doing day-to-day, a new study says.

The example set by moms and dads appears to contribute to ...

09 Sep
Exercise Boosts Men's Mental, Sexual Health, Poll Finds

Exercise Boosts Men's Mental, Sexual Health, Poll Finds

TUESDAY, Sept. 9, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Most men agree that exercise provides a boost to their mental health, confidence and sex drive.

However, that do...

29 Aug
Good Sleep, Eating Right Tied To Better Mental Well-Being Among Young Adults

Good Sleep, Eating Right Tied To Better Mental Well-Being Among Young Adults

FRIDAY, Aug. 29, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Good sleep can be key to a young adult’s mental well-being, according to a new study.

Young adults who slept better were more likely to have a healthier mind, according to results from three studies performed in the U....

28 Aug
Diet, Exercise Protect Liver Health From Alcohol Damage, Study Says

Diet, Exercise Protect Liver Health From Alcohol Damage, Study Says

THURSDAY, Aug. 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Enjoy a pint of beer, a glass of wine or a dram of whiskey?

Then make sure you have some healthy eats and a good dose of exercise on the side, a new study says.

A healthy diet and regular physical activity can protec...

20 Aug
Seniors Neglecting Steps To Protect Heart Health, Study Says

Seniors Neglecting Steps To Protect Heart Health, Study Says

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Seniors with known heart-related problems aren’t doing a very good job taking steps to protect their health, a new study says.

Older folks with

15 Aug
New Blood Pressure Guidelines Highlight Lifestyle Changes, Tailored Treatment

New Blood Pressure Guidelines Highlight Lifestyle Changes, Tailored Treatment

FRIDAY, Aug. 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Nearly half of U.S. adults should receive earlier treatment for high blood pressure, including lifestyle changes and m...

14 Aug
Want Better Test Scores? Try Jumping Jacks Beforehand, Study Says

Want Better Test Scores? Try Jumping Jacks Beforehand, Study Says

THURSDAY, Aug. 14, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Kids’ academic test scores might improve if they boost their brain power with some high-intensity exercise before picking up a pen, a new pilot study says.

Children had significantly higher test scores after they spe...

04 Aug
Presidential Fitness Test Returns to U.S. Schools

Presidential Fitness Test Returns to U.S. Schools

MONDAY, Aug. 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The Presidential Fitness Test is returning to U.S. schools after more than a decade.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to bring b...

04 Aug
Couple Welcomes Baby From 1994 Embryo in Rare ‘Embryo Adoption’

Couple Welcomes Baby From 1994 Embryo in Rare ‘Embryo Adoption’

MONDAY, Aug. 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — An Ohio couple has welcomed a healthy baby boy from an embryo frozen for more than three decades, setting what doctors believe is a new world record.

Lindsey and Tim Pierce’s son was born last Saturday after developing ...

30 Jul
Cardiac Rehab Is Safe for Folks With A-Fib, And Might Even Help Ease It

Cardiac Rehab Is Safe for Folks With A-Fib, And Might Even Help Ease It

WEDNESDAY, July 30, 2025 (HealthDay News) — If you’ve had a heart attack or are in heart failure, doctors often prescribe cardiac rehabilitation to strengthen your heart. 

A new study contends that these programs are also appropriate for folks with ...

30 Jul
Over 60? Healthy Lifestyle Change May Help Boost Your Brain

Over 60? Healthy Lifestyle Change May Help Boost Your Brain

WEDNESDAY, July 30, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Two years’ involvement in programs focused on healthy eating, regular exercise and “brain training” exercises appears to have helped a wide range of older adults — even those at heightened risk for

23 Jul
'Weekend Warrior' Workouts Reduce Diabetics' Risk Of Death

'Weekend Warrior' Workouts Reduce Diabetics' Risk Of Death

WEDNESDAY, July 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A “weekend warrior” exercise schedule can lower diabetics’ risk of early death, a new study says.

People with diabetes who...

23 Jul
Endurance Athletes Could Be At Increased Risk Of Dangerous Heart Scarring, Researchers Say

Endurance Athletes Could Be At Increased Risk Of Dangerous Heart Scarring, Researchers Say

WEDNESDAY, July 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Apparently healthy endurance athletes could have scar tissue building up in their heart, increasing their risk of dangerous

16 Jul
Experts Recommend Healthy Lifestyle Changes Alongside GLP-1 Drug Use

Experts Recommend Healthy Lifestyle Changes Alongside GLP-1 Drug Use

WEDNESDAY, July 16, 2025 (HealthDay News) — GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound are so effective it might seem that a person can lose weight without doing anything ...

15 Jul
Consistent Physical Activity Lowers Risk Of Death

Consistent Physical Activity Lowers Risk Of Death

TUESDAY, July 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Adults who are consistently physically active have an overall lower risk of premature death, even if they pick up the habit later, a new evidence review says.

People who get regular exercise are 30% to 40% less likely to su...

15 Jul
Diet, Exercise Can Help GLP-1 Patients Who Miss Doses

Diet, Exercise Can Help GLP-1 Patients Who Miss Doses

TUESDAY, July 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) — It can sometimes be tough to fill prescriptions for GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound, given the overwhelming popularity of the breakthrough weight-loss meds.

But people who miss a dose here and there shouldn’t wor...

03 Jul
Want More Exercise? Go To Bed Earlier, Study Suggests

Want More Exercise? Go To Bed Earlier, Study Suggests

THURSDAY, July 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The age-old “early to bed, early to rise” proverb applies to your daily exercise regimen as well as your health, wealth and wisdom, a new study says.

Folks who get to bed earlier tend to be more

28 Jun
Want To Run Better? Try Focusing Your Eyes Straight Ahead

Want To Run Better? Try Focusing Your Eyes Straight Ahead

SATURDAY, June 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) — If you’re looking to boost your running performance, try this simple tip: Keep your eyes on the finish line.

New research shows that narrowing your focus while running — especially as you get closer to the end ...

25 Jun
Fitness Trackers Aren't Accurate For People With Obesity

Fitness Trackers Aren't Accurate For People With Obesity

WEDNESDAY, June 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Fitness trackers aren’t accurately assessing the physical activity of people with obesity, a new study argues.

Differences in walking gait, speed, energy burn and other factors mean that folks with excess weight are...

22 Jun
7 Doctor-Approved Tips for Outdoor Fitness Without Injury

7 Doctor-Approved Tips for Outdoor Fitness Without Injury

SUNDAY, June 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Spending time outside walking, hiking or running is a great way to stay healthy during the summer. But before you jump into a new routine, health experts say it’s important to take steps to stay safe and avoid injury.

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12 Jun
Most People Open To Sharing Smartwatch Health Data With Doctors

Most People Open To Sharing Smartwatch Health Data With Doctors

THURSDAY, June 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A person’s smartwatch can capture a lot of data about their health – and a new study says most folks are willing to share it with doctors.

About 94% of people who wear smartwatches or activity trackers are open...

10 Jun
BowFlex Recalls 3.8 Million Dumbbells After Injury Reports

BowFlex Recalls 3.8 Million Dumbbells After Injury Reports

TUESDAY, June 10, 2025 (HealthDay News) — BowFlex, a fitness equipment brand, is recalling more than 3.8 million adjustable dumbbells because their weight plate...

07 Jun
An Expert's Guide to Keeping Middle-Age Spread at Bay

An Expert's Guide to Keeping Middle-Age Spread at Bay

SATURDAY, June 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) — You're not just getting older, you're probably getting bigger.

Between their 20s and 40s, most Americans can expect to put on 10 to 25 pounds — and after 30, exercise may not have the same payoff it once did. 

02 Jun
Exercise Cuts Colon Cancer Recurrence and Boosts Survival, Study Finds

Exercise Cuts Colon Cancer Recurrence and Boosts Survival, Study Finds

MONDAY, June 2, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A structured exercise program helped colon cancer survivors live longer and lowered their odds for a relapse, ...

28 May
Shedding Pounds in Middle Age Could Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds

Shedding Pounds in Middle Age Could Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds

WEDNESDAY, May 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Losing just 6.5% of body weight in midlife may lower later risk of disease and premature death, new research shows.

Researchers found that people who lost about 6.5% of their body weight — without using weight loss d...

27 May
Exercise Improves Odds Against Cancer

Exercise Improves Odds Against Cancer

The last thing a cancer patient might like to do is hit the treadmill or hop on an exercise bike, given how much the disease and its treatments drain a person’s energy.

Bu...

19 May
Couch Potatoes Have Greater Risk Of Brain Decline, Even If They Exercise

Couch Potatoes Have Greater Risk Of Brain Decline, Even If They Exercise

Couch potatoes are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, even if they set aside time to work out each day, a new study says.

14 May
Sports, Exercise Protects Mental Health Of Growing Kids

Sports, Exercise Protects Mental Health Of Growing Kids

Exercise and sports appear to help kids avoid mental health problems as they grow into young adults, a new study says.

Young children who participated in sports teams and physical education classes were less likely to develop problems like depression, anxiety and addicti...

02 May
Middle-Age Exercise Protects Brain Against Alzheimer's

Middle-Age Exercise Protects Brain Against Alzheimer's

Want to protect your aging brain? Get off the couch and get moving, researchers urge.

Boosting exercise in middle age might help people prevent

02 May
Mindfulness Meditation Counters Opioid Cravings

Mindfulness Meditation Counters Opioid Cravings

Mindfulness meditation can help rewire the brain to reduce opioid cravings in people addicted to narcotics, a new study says.

People assigned to mindfulness tra...

28 Apr
Landmark Women's Health Study Saved From Funding Cuts

Landmark Women's Health Study Saved From Funding Cuts

In a sudden about-face, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said it won't slash funding for the Women's Health Initiative, a major research project focused on preventing disease in older women.

The decision follows concerns about a move to end contract...