Women are getting more bang for their buck than men when they exercise, researchers said in a new study published Monday. The researchers found that women needed just under 2.5 hours of moderate to ...
A study of over 85,000 people found that females achieved greater reductions in cardiovascular disease risk and mortality with less physical activity. The findings highlight a persistent “gender gap” ...
Exercise has been proven to benefit health in countless ways, and new research has discovered that women may need even less physical activity than men to live longer. Women were found to reduce their ...
New research suggests that long-standing assumptions about sex and gender continue to shape how studies are designed, interpreted, and reported.
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47-year study reveals the age we hit our physical peak
Physical abilities fade as we age, but many of us like to think that won't be an issue until we're well into our golden years ...
A fundamental flaw in male health behavior is an aversion to medical care. This is particularly evident in something as basic as a routine physical examination. When compared to women, men are less ...
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