A new wearables study tracking over 25,000 people provides the best evidence yet that short bouts of incidental activity, the kind we do as part of daily living, could reduce risk of heart attack, stroke and even premature death – but the length of activity and intensity matters.
Annegret Jannasch, Doctoral Student in Food Science, Second in International Contest uark.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from uark.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Jakub G Sobiecki and team aim to develop a biomarker score able to discriminate between Mediterranean diet and habitual diet, and test its association with incident type 2 diabetes in a European cohort.
Residents who live within 10 km of a wind farm report more sleep issues from other sources, such as insomnia, stress and snoring spouses, than the nearby wind farms, a Flinders University study has found.