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- by Sarah Achleithner
Cellular aging and longevity - here’s what you need to know
We all face aging, yet many of us are looking for ways to reverse the hands of time. There is no shortage of ways to attempt a more youthful appearance, from skin treatments and supplements to trendy diets and plastic...
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- by Sarah Achleithner
How to boost energy with these science-backed strategies
Do you often feel fatigued or drowsy throughout the day? You’re not alone– in fact, over one-third of adolescents and adults in the United States report feeling this way [1, 2]. While occasional drowsiness is normal, chronic fatigue can significantly...
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Can too much exercise cause weight gain?
While exercise can offer a wide range of health benefits, it can be easy to overdo it. If you find that you are extremely fatigued, stressed out, and have gained weight, then you may be experiencing signs of overtraining. Otherwise known...
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Issue 22: How to lose weight according to science
Happy new year! What have you resolved to do in 2022? Today, we're tackling arguably the most popular resolution of all: Weight loss. If you're one of many trying to trim down this year there are a few things to keep...
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Why stress might be thwarting your weight loss efforts
Frequently feel stressed or anxious? You’re not alone. Over 70% of adults in the United States report feeling this way daily [1]. While occasional stress is normal, chronic stress can significantly affect your health and even impact your weight, both...
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Foods associated with increased cancer risk
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. While there are many factors involved for this complex disease, studies have shown that what you put on your fork could make a difference when it comes to prevention. Before...
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The best Apple Health metrics for cyclists
Apple Health is one of the most used apps for active individuals and athletes, but the vast amount of data available can be overwhelming. Knowing which metrics to focus on can help cyclists understand and document their stats, customize training...
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- by Elle Penner, MPH, RD
Can plant-based eating improve running performance?
Plant-based diets have gone mainstream. A 2020 survey published by the International Food Information Council notes that 28% of consumers are eating more protein from plant sources, 24% are consuming more plant-based dairy, and 17% are eating more plant-based meat...
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The best Apple Health metrics for runners
Technology can be an excellent tool for runners looking to improve performance, assess progress, and keep track of useful metrics. Apple Health is one of the most used apps for active individuals, but the vast amount of data available can...