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Even with gyms open and lockdowns long over, one unexpected shift is still keeping millions of Americans sedentary.
“Some back issues can’t be avoided, like those caused by injuries, arthritis or genetics,” said neurosurgeon Meghan E. Murphy ...
People with highly sedentary jobs — accounting for 80% of the current US workforce — face a significantly higher risk of insomnia, according to a new study published January 7 in the Journal ...
Sedentary jobs have long been linked to an increased risk for a variety of health conditions, including heart disease and stroke. However, this latest study highlights that it has a strong ...
Sedentary work can wreak havoc on your sleep, but it’s not too late to reverse the damage. The U.S. Senate tried to pass a bill to make daylight saving time permanent in 2021. By Morayo Ogunbayo ...
Being sedentary at work led to lower blood pressure than standing to work for long periods. The findings are from a new study that also found that prolonged standing can be harmful to the heart ...
People with highly sedentary jobs — accounting for 80% of the current US workforce — face a significantly higher risk of insomnia, according to a new study published January 7 in the Journal ...
People with highly sedentary jobs — accounting for 80% of the current US workforce — face a significantly higher risk of insomnia, according to a new study published January 7 in the Journal ...
People with highly sedentary jobs — accounting for 80% of the current US workforce — face a significantly higher risk of insomnia, according to a new study published January 7 in the Journal ...
People with highly sedentary jobs — accounting for 80% of the current US workforce — face a significantly higher risk of insomnia, according to a new study published January 7 in the Journal ...