How Music Can Rev Up a High-Intensity Workout
Volunteers reported enjoying intense exercise most when upbeat music was playing, compared with when they heard a podcast or nothing. View original article Author:
Volunteers reported enjoying intense exercise most when upbeat music was playing, compared with when they heard a podcast or nothing. View original article Author:
Cases of acute flaccid myelitis afflicted more than 200 children last year, but much about the illness is still a mystery. View original article Author:
Researchers have become convinced that Snowball, a YouTube sensation, and perhaps other animals, share humans’ sensitivity to music. He certainly has his own moves. View original article Author:
Millions could lose health coverage if a lower-court ruling striking down the law is upheld. View original article Author:
The surprise winner of last year’s Leadville 100 ultramarathon credits the performance-enhancing power of parenthood. View original article Author:
Why do medical devices sound so terrible? A group of clinicians, psychologists, musicians and designers are developing signals that are less startling and more informative. Listen here. View original article Author:
A federal court judge said the Health and Human Services Department had overreached its regulatory authority in trying to force drugmakers to disclose their prices. View original article Author:
LDL levels below 70 were tied to an increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke. View original article Author:
In some species, individual animals can be distinguished by unique identifiers, not unlike human fingerprints. View original article Author:
A study found Google was more accurate than the program’s physician directories. View original article Author: