Wearable health trackers are the wellness tools of the future, but does knowing more about our bodies than ever before pose a risk to our mental and physical health?
CHARLOTTE DALY IN MEXICO CITY: Can England overcome Mexico City's altitude? It's one of the biggest questions hanging over ...
MISSISSAUGA, ONT. - As her deafness and blindness worsen, Karolina Pakenaite is endeavouring to see the summit of Mount ...
From personal experiences to injury to patient success stories, exercise never figured prominently in these doctors’ practice ...
After the final sprint, my brain is scrambled. It is a fog that comes with sheer exhaustion, when the only thought is ...
Roughly one in five sudden cardiac deaths overall occur during or immediately after physical exertion, underscoring ...
A trout species introduced by the British over a century ago is powering an unlikely boom in Kashmir. Production has surged ...
MSN via Barron Kerry Stewart, an exercise physiologist and professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins, says exercise capacity "definitely declines" as we age. "With regular exercise, the decline won't be ...
The only good answer to altitude is time and England don’t have any ahead of their World Cup battle with Mexico.
By revealing metabolic vulnerabilities in fibrolamellar cancer, the research opens the door to targeted therapies that could ...
Ann Temple walks up the steps of her Mitchell home just because she can. "I bet I do it 10 times a day, and it's just like walking on level ground," she said, glancing over at the ...
The Punch on MSN

Signs of sleep apnoea

A poor sleeping pattern not only makes you cranky when you wake up and affects your memory in diverse ways; it can also raise ...