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Why all the running? Sporting craze draws in record numbers

It's one of those New Year's resolutions often blurted out after a big family meal. "I'm going to run a marathon!" But like the cautionary saying "puppies aren't for Christmas, they're for life", one ...

Dec 24France 24Sports

I started following the 'one and non' drinking rule. Adding mocktails cut my drinking in half and helped me lose fat.

As a social drinker, alternating boozy beverages with N/As helped me have fun while cutting back on alcohol. Julia Pugachevsky I wanted to drink less in 2025 than I did the previous year. I kept track...

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I tried to change my body composition for a year. Here are 3 things I did to cut my body fat mass by 7% without hating my life.

Body composition analyses helped me track my progress in losing fat and gaining muscle. Julia Pugachevsky In 2025, I got 3 body composition analyses at the athletic club Life Time . The scans helped m...

Jan 1Business InsiderHealthImpact

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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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

'Where Was She?': Stranger Things Actress Absent From Season 5 Says Filming Would Have Helped Her Obtain Health Insurance During Cancer Battle

Stranger Things actress Jennifer Marshall, who played Max's mom Susan, has called out her character's absence in the show's final season β€” and said that being able to film scenes would have helped fun...

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Rippling's product chief says this is why he deliberately understaffs every project

Rippling's CPO said he prefers to understaff than overstaff all his projects. Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Rippling's product chief Matt MacInnis says he deli...

Dec 29Business InsiderPoliticsImpact

A nutritionist who lowered his cholesterol through diet shared 4 simple tips for eating more fiber

Rob Hobson adds a bit of fiber to every meal for his gut health and to keep his cholesterol levels at bay. Andrew Burton Rob Hobson, a nutritionist, started eating more fiber after learning his choles...

Jan 3Business InsiderHealthImpact

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 dietitian shares 3 New Year's weight-loss trends to avoid, from intermittent fasting to trendy supplement stacks

Maddie Pasquariello, a registered dietitian, warned against popular social media diet trends that become popular in the new year. Sophia Sahara January is a popular time for joining gyms and starting ...

Jan 5Business InsiderHealth

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

After 7 years at McKinsey, I left to build an AI healthtech startup. I had to unlearn the pursuit of perfection.

Julius Bruch, a former McKinsey consultant, explains why he left to build an AI healthtech startup —and how consulting prepared him for the leap. Julius Bruch After about 7 years at McKinsey, Ju...

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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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I had a stroke at 29 and went back to work weeks later. It taught me how to lead through a crisis — and to give grace to myself and my colleagues

Kari Cobham learned how to be a better leader after a health crisis early in her career. Courtesy of Kari Cobham A stroke at 29 changed Kari Cobham's approach to work, leadership, and recovery. Cobham...

Jan 4Business InsiderHealthImpact

My daughter was 19 when she was hit by a car. I learned too late that I had no medical authority.

Baylie Grogan, then 18, at her high school prom. Courtesy of Baylie's Wish Foundation. Shawnee Baker's daughter, 19, suffered catastrophic brain injuries after being struck by a car. The mom couldn't ...

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Strava Locks Year in Sport Behind $80 Paywall

πŸ“‹ Key Facts βœ“ Strava released its annual Year in Sport wrap-up earlier this month. βœ“ The feature is now available only to users with $8...

Dec 19Ars TechnicaTechnology

What causes early-onset colon cancer? New research offers clues

Getty Images; Tyler Le/BI Five years ago, Tim Cannon, a cancer doctor in Virginia, saw that his colon cancer patients were getting younger and their cancer was more aggressive. He had just diagnosed t...

Dec 30Business InsiderHealth

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