Hot and cold therapies treat a variety of symptoms; here's an idea of which one is right for you.
Many Americans have type II diabetes or prediabetes, which impacts all aspects of their health, including sleep. Fluctuations in glucose levels can throw off your entire sleep cycle, resulting in a lack of sleep, or even a higher risk of developing another chronic condition.
Massage therapy has been shown to have innumerable benefits, both on body and mind. It has been shown to reduce stress, improve circulation, lower heart rate, and improve immune function, among other positive effects on body systems.
Approximately 40% of adults experience vertigo at least once in their life. There are various causes, all of which have varying levels of treatment.
Recovering from a lack of sleep takes longer than you'd expect — it can take more than a week to get back to your normal self. Here's why.
It can be difficult to do your homework. Here's how to find the motivation to follow through with your physical therapy home exercise programs and make the most of your recovery.
Listen to three runners, Heather, Angela and Lorraine, speak on their experiences with injuries and how they overcame challenges, becoming better runners than ever before.
With people sitting at their desks more often and feeling more stress during the pandemic, there's been an increase in pelvic floor issues. Here's why — and some tips to help.
Overtraining your body can lead to a variety of side effects as well as poor performance. Your body can only take so much without receiving any rest or recovery days. But you can come back from overtraining — with adequate recovery time.
People often overlook recovery and how it compliments — and accelerates — performance in whatever activity you partake in. Here are some ways that different recovery modalities can help facilitate a robust recovery program to match the intensity of your fitness program.