Why Are a Few Gym Squat Fails Fatal While the Rest Aren’t?
The three or four fatal squat fails on YouTube look exactly the same as the many others where people literally walk away from or stay conscious and moving. […]
The three or four fatal squat fails on YouTube look exactly the same as the many others where people literally walk away from or stay conscious and moving. […]
An autistic woman with a special interest in racial ambiguity provides analysis! […]
In the dream is a vague animal bite or scratch, rabies threat if it draws blood, an urgent attempt to reach the ER that never succeeds. […]
Eagle’s syndrome can cause the following symptoms: throat pain, a lump or stuck feeling in the throat, pain when swallowing, neck pain and ear pain. […]
How many hours of sleep you regularly get can impact how long you live. […]
Brazil has a relatively large number of people well over a hundred: supercentenarians. […]
Ever wonder why a short jog leaves some people gasping for air while others seem to run effortlessly? […]
Been feeling really depressed lately — whether it’s situational or you have no idea why? […]
An exercise regimen is clearly linked to lowering the risk of many kinds of cancer. […]
A large study suggests that tailoring breast cancer screening to a woman’s individual risk can be safer and more effective than routine annual mammograms for everyone. […]
Did you know that moving more, regardless of when or for how long at a single time, results in more total calories burned per day? […]
Why do so many moms think nothing of feeding their thin kids a junk food diet, as though ultra-processed food can’t possibly harm a thin body? […]
If you have low support needs autism, just how can you have the same diagnosis as someone who’s nonverbal and needs help with the most basic tasks? […]
I don’t believe in blessing people when they sneeze. First off, I don’t have the power to bless anyone. […]
A humorous look at a strange phenomenon where dads hover a spoon of food before a hungry baby pretending it’s an airplane, when all the baby wants is to just get fed! […]
If it seems as though a disproportionate number of special needs adults in day programs have a trauma history, you’re not imagining this. […]
How come a stroke patient may recover lost speech, but nonverbal autistic people can’t learn to speak even though the same part of the brain is affected? […]
Have you ever wondered how a nonverbal autistic person would respond if you looked at them squarely and told them to say a word? […]
Can an injury to the brain, either from an accident or loss of oxygen, lead to autism, even mild autism? […]
We’ve all had a twitching eyelid all day long, but what about giant twitches that force the eyelid completely closed, that even feel like a tiny hand is flapping around the lid? […]
A morbidly obese influencer claims she’s healthy and fit because she can walk all day, three days in a row, at festivals. […]
The obesity rate in America keeps shooting up; this defies claims that “some people are meant to be big.” […]
Adults with ADHD who know their strengths from this neurotype tend to have fewer mental health issues. […]
An EKG can tell a lot about your heart — but can it actually detect when you’re having a panic attack or even if you recently had one? […]
Ever wonder why some cardio machines have so many programs that it becomes confusing and a hassle to figure out which one will work best for your goals? […]
Are you suspecting that your low back pain is being caused by sitting on a thick wallet? […]
Is lifting heavy, not necessarily at the gym but on the job or around the house, the most common cause of chronic low back pain? […]
The last place a middle age person with back pain needs to be is in a recliner. […]
Why do gym workouts with weights make bodies look strikingly different from the bodies of those who do hard physical labor such as construction and moving furniture? […]
A large new review suggests that most complementary and alternative treatments for autism don’t have strong evidence behind them. […]
Here’s a comparison look at bulimia nervosa vs. Prader‑Willi syndrome: two disorders that cause the consumption of enormous amounts of food in a single sitting and all throughout the day. […]
So many heart disease victims are thin; but is this because so many variables can damage the heart, or is underweight a risk just like obesity is? […]
The human body just can’t keep pace with the rate at which modern technology progresses. […]
Researchers are starting to uncover how excess body weight may influence the development of Alzheimer’s disease. […]
Perhaps you’ve heard the word “troponin” when in the emergency room, either in reference to yourself or a family member. […]
Most cancer treatments are built around one core idea: destroy the cancer cells. […]
A study from the University of Michigan finds that a significant share of adults in their 50s and early 60s meet clinical-style criteria for addiction to ultra-processed foods. […]
Colon cancer is no longer rare among those under 45. […]
When did human language actually begin? Just how primitive was man when speech started coming out of his mouth? […]
Ever wonder if it makes a difference in your daily step total if the walking is done in many short stints vs. one or two long nonstop segments? We all know the importance of getting [...]