Several scientific studies suggest that resistance training has unique benefits in controlling obesity that go beyond what aerobic exercise, like walking, cycling alone, can do ...
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is increasing its attention on employers’ efforts to prevent workplace sexual harassment, sex discrimination and victimisation. Focusing on high-risk ...
Local survey reveals critical misconceptions and gaps in blood cholesterol management among people living in Singapore.
Background In Sri Lanka, road accidents remain a grave national concern, claiming around 3,000 lives annually—roughly 9–10 ...
World Heart Day theme "Don't miss a beat" emphasizes urgent action to prevent heart diseases effectively and efficiently.
Qigong, a type of mind-body exercise, has been adopted by some patients with cancer to improve their QoL. However, various lengthy questionnaires were used to assess Qigong’s effects which made data ...
Objectives This study examined the mental health literacy of perinatal healthcare professionals in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and analysed how their knowledge, attitudes and confidence impact ...
Despite the advances in medical science and care delivery, nonadherence remains one of the most persistent problems in health care. Nearly 89% of US adults aged 65 years and older take at least 1 ...
Paul Lorigan and colleagues argue that despite regulation commercial sunbeds remain popular with young people and are adding to the national skin cancer burden Indoor tanning is experiencing a boom in ...
Rising consumer prices, higher digital engagement and increase demand for sustainable products are causes shifts in consumer ...
A remote digital care program helped heart failure patients improve their medication compliance, according to a new study by Durham, N.C.-based Duke Health. In the clinical trial, 178 patients across ...
World Heart Day falls on 29 September each year. This day is a new opportunity to reflect on how to best use the heart for ...
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