Groundbreaking research revealed that many genes in mice, zebrafish, and humans actually become more active after clinical death. This suggests that we need to redefine death, because it’s not a ...
Scientists at La Trobe University have discovered a previously unknown way viruses could spread around the body, potentially ...
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Becoming active in adulthood can curb risk of dying from certain health issues by 22%, study finds
It’s never too late to start exercising, according to a new study that found people who transition from inactive to active lifestyles in adulthood can reduce their mortality risks by 22 per cent.
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