Running certainly takes a toll on our body, but many people believe that running actually contributes to knee degeneration over time. Sure, that repetitive stress can lead to injuries and at times knee pain, but a new study recently took aim at the idea that running is a cause of knee osteoarthritis. The findings were published […]
How Ankle Sprains Stick With You For Life
The vast majority of Americans have sprained or broken their ankle at some point in their life, and new research suggests that these injuries may have some hidden health effects long after the injury appears to have healed. For their study, researchers surveyed thousands of adults about their overall health and history of ankle sprains. […]
Stroke Risk Could Increase With Odd Work Shifts
Few people in the healthcare industry are fortunate enough to work a standard 9-to-5 work shift, because health problems don’t just occur during normal working hours. Oftentimes nurses and doctors work inconsistent 12-hour, 14-hour or even 24-hour shifts to ensure patients get the care they need, but new research suggests that could be taxing to […]
The Benefits of Sit-To-Stand Workstations
The American College of Sports Medicine recently decided to take a closer look at the benefits of sit-to-stand workstations in the office. Recent studies have shown that the typical American sits for more than 10 hours a day, either while in the car, while at work or during their leisure time. Of those three times […]
4 Tips For Preventing Shin Splints
Shin splints affect runners of all skills and ages. The condition is caused by a combination of microtears of the bone and muscle tissue in the shinbone, and by regionalized inflammation. Oftentimes the condition sets in when a person runs for too long or for too many days in a row, thus it is generally […]
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