Three Custom Holiday Gifts for Runners
Shoes that one runner loves may not be right for another, but here are ideas you can use to make gifts tailored to each runner on your holiday list. View original article Contributor:
Shoes that one runner loves may not be right for another, but here are ideas you can use to make gifts tailored to each runner on your holiday list. View original article Contributor:
Many athletes look for safe and efficient ways to boost their performance. In this article, we look at six vitamins and supplements that may help. View original article Contributor:
While scientists have known for some time that flavonoids can help fight colorectal cancer, the mechanisms have not been clear. Now, a study has found one. View original article Contributor:
People in the United States drink more than almost every other country. A new study asked if this might impact the bone health of postmenopausal women. View original article Contributor:
An experimental study shows that a single shot of ketamine helps reduce drinking cravings, particularly after the retrieval of associated reward memories. View original article Contributor:
Nutrition has far-reaching impacts on the body and mind. Find out how the connection between nutrition and mental health and how a personalized, ancestral approach to food can help you restore your health. The post Nutrition and Mental Health: What’s the Connection? appeared first on Chris Kresser. View original article Contributor: Lindsay Christensen, M.S.
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In one case, discovering that autoworkers shared the same diseases, she pinpointed the cause as chemicals in the factories — not, as was thought, cigarettes. View original article Contributor:
Thanksgiving is a time to express gratitude. In this month’s letter, Managing Editor Honor talks about the importance of gratitude all year round. View original article Contributor:
Medicare revamped its reimbursement policy for physical, occupational and speech therapy in nursing homes. That has left some patients with less help. View original article Contributor: