New research published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that surgical residents who were allowed to work longer shifts did not experience an increased likelihood of harming the patient. The debate over working hours during the residency portion of a surgeon’s training has long since been debated in the medical community. Some people are in […]
3 Differences Between Sore Muscles and an Injury
You’ve probably heard the slogan “No Pain, No Gain,” and while some mild soreness should accompany any grueling workout, sometimes it can be hard to distinguish what pain is from muscle soreness and what pain is from an injury. You can compete through soreness with the help of stretching and warm-up techniques, but you’re not […]
Outdoor Running Vs. Treadmill Running
It may not be feasible to run outdoors year round, especially here in Minnesota, but research has shown that running outdoors compared to running on a treadmill has numerous benefits. That said, running on a treadmill is certainly a great way to stay in shape. So how do the two workout techniques stack up against […]
Exercise Best Bet For Combating Back Pain
Nearly 90 percent of Americans will experience problematic back pain at some point in their lives, and there are numerous approaches to treating the pain. Bed rest or a trip to the chiropractor are oftentimes the first option for some people, but new research suggests that exercise and activity may be the best ways to keep […]
3 Tips For Reducing Sports-Related Joint Injuries
Sports are a big part of the American lifestyle, as nearly 8 million high school-aged kids participated in at least one school sport last year. If you’re not playing a sport, odds are you’ve shuttled your fair share or kids to and from practices, or maybe you’re focusing on some of the more relaxing sports […]
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