King has worked with Mangine, a professor of exercise science in the Wellstar College of Health and Human Services, since he ...
Sleep is often treated as optional, but new nationwide research suggests it may be one of the most powerful factors shaping how long people live.
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The National Science Foundation’s National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is currently under threat. White House ...
As the New Year approaches, many people resolve to get in shape, but sticking with a new exercise routine can be as much a mental challenge as a physical one. FIU neuroscientist Marcelo Bigliassi says ...
Daily exercise isn’t just a trendy hashtag, it’s a lifeline for your heart. Cardiologists and scientists agree that moving ...
The festive season has a reputation for undoing good habits such as eating well and exercising. Normal routines disappear, days become less structured ...
Researchers have discovered that swearing can be used to our advantage to make us stronger and more resilient.
The 2025 National Cybersecurity Exercise is a crucial, regular "dress rehearsal," affirming the expertise and readiness of ...
Discover why swearing is more than just venting. New research reveals how using swear words can boost physical strength, ...
When facing the possibility of surgery, some people put it on the back burner, hesitant to navigate the mental, physical and financial components involved. Kathy Younker, for ...
Letting a swear word fly when you’re struggling might do more than blow off steam—it could actually make you stronger.