How You Can Work Out Like Top Trainer Bobby Maximus

Typically, the famous faces who serve as subjects in our Train Like… video series are celebrities who happen to focus on fitness as an aspect of their lifestyle. These guys aren’t experts, most of the time–they’re famous for their talents in other fields like music and movies. These stars depend on celebrity trainers and coaches to teach them how to […]

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US begins Covid-19 vaccinations as Europe gets new lockdowns

The United States kicked off a mass vaccination drive Monday hoping to turn the tide on the world’s biggest coronavirus outbreak, as the nation’s death toll neared a staggering 300,000. The landmark moment coincided with several European countries announcing new lockdowns amid spiraling infections, highlighting how the road to ending the global pandemic is a still a long one. New […]

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Does sharing health data help maintain weight loss?

Creating healthy habits, like increasing physical activity and improving eating habits, can be difficult to maintain long term, especially without accountability. Research from the Center for Weight, Eating and Lifestyle Science (WELL Center) in the College of Arts and Sciences at Drexel University suggests that health counselors having access to self-monitored health data would improve a person’s weight loss maintenance. […]

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Coronavirus vaccine distribution plans: State-by-state breakdown

New York health care workers receiving coronavirus vaccinations Hospitals across US to begin administering Pfizer vaccine; Laura Ingle reports. The vaccine is here.  The first shipments of the coronavirus vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech's arrived at their destinations on Monday, and the rollout officially began with the first shot being administered to a critical care nurse in New York.  The […]

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1st dose of COVID-19 vaccine given in New York

New York, the worst-hit state at the start of the pandemic, just became the first to administer a coronavirus vaccine outside of clinical trials, kicking off a long, massive effort to vaccinate the American people.  Around 9 a.m. E.T. on Monday (Dec. 14), the very first dose of Pfizer and BioNTech’s coronavirus vaccine was given to Sandra Lindsay, an intensive […]

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Austria defends virus tests despite low numbers

Austria on Monday defended its mass coronavirus testing programme despite opposition complaints that less than half the targeted number had been tested so far. The programme has been running over the past two weeks. Experts and opposition parties have pointed out that only 22 percent of the population have taken part—far short of the 60 percent the government initially said […]

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Schizophrenia may be similar to immune disorders, show scientists

A study by clinical scientists at the University of Manchester has shown that schizophrenia may—in some part—be caused by disordered functioning of the immune system. The first ever trial in schizophrenia of the powerful immune suppressant drug, Methotrexate, produced what the team described as ‘promising’ effects on what are known as positive symptoms, such as hearing voices. Though the team […]

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Apple Fitness+ Is Ready to Help You Sweat

Apple Fitness+ makes a whole lot of sense, business-wise. The Apple Watch has morphed into a full-fledged health device and workout companion, while the company has put more focus into its mighty services business than ever before, to great success—Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and others are estimated to have brought in $14.5 billion in Q4 of 2020, according […]

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