Physical activity is a key part of managing type 2 diabetes, but busy schedules make it tough to fit it in every day. A new study found that weekend workouts still offer massive heart health perks for ...
Adding to the growing body of evidence supporting the health benefits of cramming all your weekly exercise into two days, a large new study has found that it can significantly reduce the risk of ...
If you are a woman born in America in 2000, research suggests you have a 39 percent risk of develop type 2 diabetes in your lifetime. And while its hard to pinpoint risk numbers for the entire ...
For the longest time, my family didn’t have a great relationship with health or exercise. We didn’t eat much nutrient-dense food or pay attention to fitness, and I followed suit. I ate very little ...
Spring is a good time to mix up your routine, which has big benefits for strength and endurance — while keeping things ...
Achieving fitness success starts with setting clear and realistic personal goals. Whether you aim to improve overall health, build muscle, lose weight, or increase endurance, defining these goals ...
Diabetes doesn’t clock out at bedtime. Managing diabetes, no matter the type you live with, is more than a full-time job and involves juggling blood sugar checks, medication, exercise, and eating ...