3D televisions and gaming systems may be the way of the future, but new research suggests they also may help improve a person’s memory. Research suggests that your brain is stimulated differently when watching 3-dimensional television or playing video games in 3D, which “can act as a human correlate of environmental enrichment” and “provide meaningful […]
Athletes More Injury-Prone After A Concussion
Although we generally focus on foot and ankle blog topics, one of the more common general health topics we blog about is concussions. Today, a new study showcases that concussions and ankle injuries may have more in common than we originally thought. According to researchers the University of North Carolina, college athletes were nearly twice […]
U.S. Women Boycott Match Over Artificial Surface
The United States women’s national soccer team recently traveled to Hawaii to host Trinidad and Tobago in a friendly match, but the game was cancelled after the US women had concerns over the safety of the playing surface. The team had already voiced their concerns about playing on artificial turf, especially considering the US Men’s […]
3 Tips To Protect Your Ankles When Ice Skating
Ice will soon cover the lakes here in Minnesota, and that means hordes or people will descend on the ice to skate and play some hockey. Unless you regularly hit up the ice rink, a seasonal approach to ice skating can take a big toll on your feet and ankles. Today, we share some tips […]
Low-Carb Diet Helps Burn More Fat
A lot of athletes prepare for activity by carbo-loading, but new research out of Ohio State University suggests people can burn more fat by opting for a low-carb diet. For their study, researchers compared the amount of fat-burning between two groups of ultra marathon runners and ironman athletes. Half of the athletes practiced a ketogenic diet, […]
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