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Hong Kong hospital staff rally for Operation Santa Claus with active spirit

Doctors, nurses and students at HKSH Medical Group in Hong Kong set aside their clinical routines to join a day of physical activity and fundraising, inspiring all to “throw kindness and catch health”...

Dec 28South China Morning PostHealth

Resistance training load does not determine hypertrophy

Article URL: https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP289684 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46448998 Points: 6 # Comments: 0...

Dec 31Hacker NewsHealthImpact

Does physics say that free will doesn't exist?

At first glance, it seems like our understanding of physics forbids free will....

Dec 29Space.comScience

I spent a year interviewing America's oldest workers. Here are their 5 tips for staying healthy and active.

Patricia Casey (left), Marilyn Gettinger (middle), and Eileen Hartigan (right) shared their biggest pieces of advice with Business Insider. Courtesy of Patricia Casey/Marilyn Gettinger/Eileen Hartigan...

Dec 30Business InsiderHealthImpact

US research shows what ADHD drugs really do and don't do

After evaluating scans of almost 5,800 children with and without attention deficit disorder, US researchers discovered that commonly prescribed ADHD medications don't primarily activate the brain's at...

1dDeutsche WelleScience

A comparison of benefits from every-third-day vs. daily low-dose aspirin therapy

Article URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11190906/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46482731 Points: 4 # Comments: 0...

Jan 3Hacker NewsHealth

Electronic Nose for Indoor Mold Detection and Identification

Article URL: https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adsr.202500124 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46520935 Points: 3 # Comments: 1...

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Author Correction: Rolling back human pluripotent stem cells to an eight-cell embryo-like stage

Nature, Published online: 23 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-10044-8 Author Correction: Rolling back human pluripotent stem cells to an eight-cell embryo-like stage...

Dec 23NatureScience

Huge Chinese cell atlas reveals surprising immune variation among peoples

Nature, Published online: 08 January 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-00007-y A giant functional atlas of immune cells in a Chinese cohort reveals crucial differences with European and Japanese data sets....

4dNatureScience

Retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink shares 5 exercises you can do anywhere to build muscle, burn fat, and live longer

Entrepreneur Jocko Willink starts his day at 4:30 a.m., a habit he picked up in the Navy SEALs. Courtesy of Jocko Willink Jocko Willink, a retired Navy SEAL and Brazilian jiujitsu black belt, said he ...

Dec 26Business InsiderHealthImpact

Can you easily see a doctor, or is it a struggle? Tell us your healthcare story.

Business Insider wants to hear about your healthcare experience. Frazao Studio Latino/Getty Images The cost of health insurance is rising in 2026 and crucial funding for hospitals is dwindling. US pol...

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He was diagnosed with cancer, then won a 24,000-mile sailing race

Charlie Dalin kept his illness a secret, treating himself with immunotherapy pills on a 64-day journey around the world. What would it do to his body?...

1dWashington PostHealthImpact

Menopause: When hormones harm the economy

There are nine million working women in Germany of menopausal age. When they experience symptoms, it has economic consequences. There are, however, things companies can do to retain their personnel....

3hDeutsche WelleHealthImpact

New Year's Eve: How to make resolutions for 2026

Quit smoking, exercise more, eat healthier: Every January 1, we plan to do great things over the next year — only to fail every time. Here's how to make sure your New Year's resolutions work out....

Dec 29Deutsche Wellelifestyle

Now that I'm in my 50s, I regret not trusting my gut more through the years

The author said she once always asked other people for advice before making any decisions, big or small. Now she's learning to trust her gut more. Courtesy of Elana Rabinowitz For most of my life, I d...

Jan 2Business InsiderlifestyleImpact

A champion ping pong player who avoided sports most of her life says it's never too late to start something new

Carol Klenfner has found a renewed sense of competition after picking up ping pong later in life. Mark Adam Miller / Business Insider Carol Klenfner credits ping pong for keeping her mind sharp and ac...

Dec 26Business InsiderSportsImpact

A longevity researcher doesn't take any supplements. Here are his 3 anti-aging habits instead.

Dr. Thomas Rando generally follows the Mediterranean diet and fasts once a week. Thomas Rando/MonicaNinker/Getty Images Dr. Thomas Rando is the president of the American Federation for Aging Research....

Jan 2Business InsiderHealthImpact

Foods with healthy-sounding buzzwords could be hiding added sugar in plain sight

People probably don’t know how much sugar they’re eating...

Dec 28ABC NewsHealthImpact

When celebrities over 50 talk about health, these 6 ideas keep coming up

Celebrities over 50 share some common habits that help keep them healthy. Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images; Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Celebrities over 50 are often aske...

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I developed stabbing stomach pain as a college football player. It turned out to be stage 4 colon cancer.

Khalil Smith was a freshman in college when he was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer. Courtesy of Khalil Smith A college athlete had stabbing stomach pains that wouldn't go away for months. After s...

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