As people adhered to stay-at-home orders or self-isolated during the early months of the COVID-19 outbreak, daily commutes turned into
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More Swedes had COVID jab when they were paid
An international study led by Lund University in Sweden has revealed that a small reward of $24 increased the vaccination
Read moreMore than 40% of adults with no known heart disease had fatty deposits in heart arteries
More than 40% of adults ages 50 to 64 years in Sweden without known heart disease were found to have
Read morePhysical activity even more critical as students return to the classroom
The American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, and the National
Read moreHow I Lost More Than 110 Pounds\u2014and Kept the Weight Off
Jason shares with Men’s Health how he found the motivation to keep pursuing his health and fitness goals, even after
Read moreStudy shows more malaria infections in a community leads to more cases of severe symptoms
A team of researchers from the U.K., Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania has found that a higher prevalence of malarial infections
Read moreMore variants of TLR7 gene found in young, healthy men with severe COVID-19
Spanish-Dutch research has revealed two new mutations in the TLR7 gene in healthy young men who became seriously ill with
Read moreConsortium identifies more genetic markers for inherited testicular cancer
A meta-analysis of nearly 200,000 men revealed 22 new genetic locations that could be susceptible to inherited testicular germ cell
Read moreMore Americans seek vaccination amid summer infection surge
Infections are climbing across the U.S., and mask mandates and other COVID-19 prevention measures are making a comeback in some
Read moreMore Americans are receiving addiction treatment, but gaps persist
Substantially more people in the U.S. with opioid use disorder are receiving evidence-based treatment for the disease, but there are
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