New research involving marathon running has helped us understand how we perceive pain and how that perception changes as time goes on. To determine if time affects our perception of pain, researchers asked 127 marathon runners to report their pain levels immediately after running a marathon. Researchers also asked runners to recall how much pain […]
Where You Live Impacts Your Waistline
When you’re looking for your next home or apartment, odds are you’re pretty focused on two main things – the property itself and its location in relation to pertinent places in your life, like your child’s school or your workplace. However, new research says you may also want to consider what businesses are nearby, because […]
Preventing Falls in Seniors Over The Age of 65
Falls are a big source of injury for individuals over the age of 65, and doctors are always looking for better ways to help keep patients upright. According to new research from the Journal of the American Medical Association, exercise may be one of the best ways to prevent against falls in older individuals. For […]
When It Comes To Running Stride, Do What’s Comfortable
When it comes to finding the perfect running stride, a new study suggests your best bet might be to find what is most comfortable to you. According to the study, both experienced and beginner runners tended to settle into a stride pattern that they found most comfortable. That’s not all that surprising, but researchers noted […]
Top Research Award Given To Lateral Ankle Sprain Study
A new study focused on the risk factors for suffering a lateral ankle sprain recently won the highest honor for academic research at the 2017 American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine’s annual meeting. The paper titled Intrinsic Risk Factors of Lateral Ankle Sprain: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis was awarded the T. David Sisk Award for […]
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