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News & Articles By Petra Stone
08/07/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study: Sitting Up Straight May Improve Mood and Decision-Making
Sitting upright may subtly improve mood and lead to more effective risk-taking decisions, according to a study by McGill University researchers released Aug. 5, 2026. The study, published in the British Journal of Psychology, involved nearly 200 participants recruited from the McGill community. Senior study author Jorge Armony, a professor in McGill’s Departments of Psychiatry […]
08/06/2026
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By Petra Stone
Fitness Experts Identify Ten Core Strength Exercises for Daily Movement
A fitness guide has identified 10 core-strengthening exercises designed to support everyday movements such as lifting, carrying and rising from the floor. The exercises are deadlifts, squats, dead bugs, bicycle crunches, bird dogs, pikes, hollow body holds, stability ball rollouts, farmer’s carries and Turkish get-ups. A review published in the Journal of Functional Morphology and […]
08/06/2026
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By Petra Stone
Vitamin D and Gut Health: What the Research Shows
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble prohormone that supports bone health and immune function, according to a May 2026 report [1]. In the United States, an estimated 29% of adults are deficient in vitamin D and another 41% fall short of levels needed for optimal health, according to a July 2026 report [2]. Research has expanded […]
08/05/2026
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By Petra Stone
Five Quad Exercises Beyond Squats, According to Physical Therapists
Squats are a standard exercise for strengthening the quadriceps, but physical therapists said other movements can target the same muscle group. The five exercises are step-ups, lunges, leg presses, downhill and backward uphill walks, and single-leg balances, which vary in movement type and intensity, according to Joe Hribick, DPT, PT, COMT, FAAOMPT; Michael Fredericson, MD; […]
08/02/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study Links Workout Variety, Intensity to Lower Depression Odds
A study of nearly 39,000 adults found that people who varied their workouts and included higher-intensity exercise had lower odds of depressive symptoms, according to findings released July 30. Researchers analyzed exercise volume, intensity, type, and diversity over a three-month period and accounted for factors including age, body weight, smoking, alcohol intake, blood pressure, cholesterol, […]
08/02/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study: Collagen Peptides May Support Skin Aging Through Cellular Cleanup, Energy Pathways
A scientific review published July 30, in the journal Molecules found that collagen peptides may support skin aging by influencing mitochondria, lysosomes and other cellular processes, according to the study authors. The researchers said they searched three major research databases and analyzed a decade of published literature on collagen peptides, skin aging, and the molecular […]
07/30/2026
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By Petra Stone
Compound Found to Enhance Muscle Repair Signal, May Counter Age-Related Loss
Researchers at Kyushu University have identified a sulfur-based compound that may protect and enhance a protein key to muscle repair, offering a potential new approach to counter age-related muscle loss, according to a study published in July 2026. The compound, lipoic acid trisulfide (LASSS), increased the binding ability of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) to muscle […]
07/27/2026
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By Petra Stone
Study: Morning Exercise Linked to Lower Daily Calorie Intake Compared to Evening Workouts
Morning Exercise Tied to Reduced Appetite and Caloric Intake A new study has found that morning exercise was associated with lower calorie consumption throughout the day compared to evening workouts, according to the research. Participants who exercised in the morning consumed about 400 fewer calories at the post-workout meal and roughly 547 fewer calories over […]
07/27/2026
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By Petra Stone
Daily Coffee or Tea Consumption Linked to Lower Frailty Risk in Older Adults, Study Finds
A 20-year study of 12,583 adults in Singapore found that those who drank four or more cups of coffee daily in midlife were 46 percent less likely to develop physical frailty in later life, according to the research team. The study also reported that daily tea drinkers had an 18 percent lower risk of frailty […]
07/26/2026
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By Petra Stone
Two Hours of Strength Training Weekly Linked to Lower Heart Attack Risk in Women, Study Finds
Study Finds Strength Training Reduces Cardiovascular Risk A large-scale study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology has found that women who engage in regular strength training have a significantly lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease, according to the report. The study examined data from 117,025 women over an average follow-up period […]
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