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Discover five gentle movement practices that naturally rebuild bone density without medication, perfect for those concerned ...
A man who lived in Roman-occupied Britain was bitten by a big cat, probably in a gladiator arena, an analysis of his remains has revealed ...
A skeleton from Roman-era England has bite marks consistent with those of a large cat like a lion, suggesting that this individual may have died as ...
Discover how dancing strengthens your heart and bone health, burns calories, builds functional strength, enhances balance, ...
An internet trend is challenging women everywhere to complete 11 push-ups in a row. Experts share what they think of the ...
A new study challenges the long-held belief that the tomb of Philip II of Macedon lies within the Great Tumulus at Vergina, ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we ...
May 12, 1995 A condition called Whirling Disease was killing fish in local waterways, the Vail Trail reported. “Only a year ago. Whirling Disease was virtually unheard of,” the Trail reported.
Sentenced to life for the murder of her husband, Melody Farris tells "48 Hours" in an exclusive interview that she is ...
Stout Research Center at Anza Borrego Desert State Park is believed to house fragments of the longest continuous record of ...
After each lift, cells called osteoblasts fill in any stressed areas of your skeleton ... back and bend your knees to lower ...
In her new book, “On Muscle,” Bonnie Tsui investigates the other stuff our thews remember—like how to grow when you exercise.