Hockey is one of the more popular sports in Minnesota, but now that we’re learning more about the long-term effects of concussions and head injuries, some are questioning the safety of the sport. Many people assume that checking, the ice and the boards make hockey a dangerous sport for head injuries, but a new study […]
Motion Control Shoes May Help Some Runners
New research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine suggests that certain runners may benefit from motion control running shoes. According to researchers, athletes with flat feet or whose feet naturally roll inward when running may be less likely to suffer injuries if they invest in motion control shoes. “Our study is the first […]
Volunteering Could Improve Your Health
If you resolved to volunteer and do more charitable work in the new year, your may also being doing good by your health. According to new research out of the University of Albany, doing good for others has beneficial effects on numerous aspects of a person’s health. In order to come to this conclusion, researchers […]
Renewed Efforts To Cut Sugar Around The World
Efforts to cut back on sugar consumption and increase overall health appear to be working in other countries, and the United States may want to take note. Sugar South of the Border Mexico added a peso-per-liter tax on sugary drinks back in January of 2014, and two years later the country has seen a modest […]
Foot Ulcers Negatively Affect Brain Functionality
New research suggests that foot ulcers in patients with diabetes may eventually lead to cognitive problems. In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers from Israel’s Ben Gurion University examined brain functionality in diabetic patients both before and after they developed an ulcer in their foot. Researchers looked at 99 patients with diabetic foot ulcers as well as […]
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