High Intensity Interval Training. What’s All the Hype?

There is a lot of talk about the benefits of high intensity interval training, which describes workouts that combine intense bursts of exercise with periods of rest or lower-level activities.

Shape magazine reporter Charlotte Andersen described one such high intensity interval training regimen in a recent issue: “For example, a good starter workout is [...]

Yoga without Injury

Yoga offers health and fitness benefits. But, for some, the stretching and posing results in injury to the neck, shoulders, lower back or knees.

Some people are especially prone to yoga-related injuries. They include people who have severe osteoporosis, high or low blood pressure, inner ear problems, known degenerative problems and women who are [...]

Walking Briskly for One Hour a Day Cuts Genetic Effect of Obesity in Half

What you do and don’t do affects your genetic tendency toward obesity, according to a new study presented at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology and Prevention/Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism 2012 Scientific Sessions.

For example, researchers found that people can cut the genetic effect of obesity in half by walking briskly for an hour [...]

Metal-on-metal Hip Implants Plagued with High Failure Rates

The authors of a new scientific study are calling for a ban on the use of stemmed metal-on-metal hip implants, which have been used in many total hip replacement patients, worldwide.

This study, published March 12, 2012 in The Lancet, comes only days after the U.K. government’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency announced [...]