Sleep is as important as exercise for health, new research emphasizes, advising that we first need proper rest in order to ...
Some of the consequences of owing your body sleep are readily apparent, like feeling drowsy, irritable, or brain-foggy, or ...
Sleep guidelines have long warned against exercising before bed, but new research suggests that the relationship between ...
Sleep has long been treated as the optional third pillar of health, something to squeeze in around a “real” wellness plan ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Before beginning any new exercise program, consult your doctor. Stop immediately if you experience pain. The health benefits of a good night’s sleep have long been touted by researchers ...
Having trouble sleeping? Just 30 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise can help improve sleep quality. A researcher at the Johns Hopkins Center for Sleep says it won't take long to see a benefit. "It’s ...
A large US study finds insufficient sleep is linked to shorter life expectancy, ranking just behind smoking and ahead of diet ...
Improving health is a common goal for many people in the new year, but where to start? Dr. Leana Wen explains five science-backed actions you can take right now.
Sleep is often treated as optional, but new nationwide research suggests it may be one of the most powerful factors shaping how long people live.
Discover how smart workouts, sauna sessions, sleep, and stress relief work together to strengthen your immune system and help ...
It’s well established that physical activity—especially aerobic exercise like biking or running—helps people to sleep better. For example, one research study examined the effects of aerobic exercise ...
I am a runner. Well, I try to be a runner. It seems to be the only thing I can do easily while traveling so much. I can hit the gym in the am (not fun if you are a Wolf like me), or after a long day, ...