Real-world efficacy and safety of darolutamide-based triplet therapy in Chinese patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC): A multicenter analysis from Zhejiang province ...
SCIENTISTS HAVE JUST given you one more reason not to skip your workout. Regular exercise could be turning back the age of your brain—by almost a year. When scientists reviewed the MRI brain scans ...
"Hearst Magazines and AOL may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." SCIENTISTS HAVE JUST given you one more reason not to skip your workout. Regular exercise could be turning ...
I’ve cancelled a few gym memberships in my time. You may recognise how it goes. Sign up. Get a program done. Work out. Ache in new places. Go back. Feel better. Start to feel great. Think to yourself, ...
Dr. Sara Whittingham wasn't initially worried about her occasional forgetfulness or tendency to trail off mid-sentence. She was an Air Force veteran, a mom of two and anesthesiologist. Her family had ...
MAI-Thinking-1 is one of seven new models announced at Build 2026. MAI-Thinking-1 is one of seven new models announced at Build 2026. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He ...
A study published this week in the British Journal of Sports Medicine suggests that the average adult should aim to get around nine to 10 hours of exercise a week—far above the World Health ...
When I first started learning Python, I thought coding was mainly about memorising syntax. Very quickly, I realised Python is less about writing complicated code and more about solving problems step ...
Key Takeaways: A new study suggests that people may need more than the recommended 150 minutes of exercise per week to significantly boost heart health. While 150 minutes of exercise is realistic and ...
People who do more short bursts of vigorous activity — like running to catch the bus or running up stairs — are less likely to develop several chronic diseases including heart disease and dementia ...
Exercise may be training your brain just as much as your body. Researchers discovered that certain brain cells stay highly active even after a workout ends, and those lingering signals appear to help ...
A new study found that people who included more vigorous activity in their routines had lower risks of several major diseases. Researchers tracked more than 96,000 adults using wrist accelerometers to ...