October 28 New study touts health benefits from longer walks  91±¬ÁÏ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to break down new research showing why longer walks may deliver greater health benefits than shorter ones.
October 26 Walking style could be key to longevity and injury comebacks, according to experts New research reveals backward walking reduces knee pain and chronic back pain while improving balance. Simple 5-minute daily sessions strengthen joints and muscles.
October 18 ‘Great Lock-In’ becomes fall’s hottest wellness trend — here’s what it means Experts share strategies for fall reset success, including setting realistic goals, focusing on progress over perfection and avoiding burnout through pacing.
October 13 100-year-old great-grandmother reveals her secret of living a long life 100-year-old Ruth Lemay exercises three times weekly, rides a recumbent bike for six miles, walks daily, and maintains a vegetable-rich diet for longevity.
October 11 Overlooked supplement could slow aging and boost brain and heart health, expert says A registered dietitian nutritionist discusses creatine's safety and effectiveness for cognitive and physical benefits, including heart health and bone health.
October 2 New exoskeleton built to boost endurance and cut fatigue The Hypershell X Ultra exoskeleton features 12 terrain modes and carbon fiber construction to enhance hiking, cycling and outdoor adventures.
September 29 Your next workout could get a boost with a strange kitchen combo that's gone viral The honey and salt pre-workout trend gains expert approval from nutritionist Robin DeCicco, who says the combination mimics supplements' effects for gym sessions.
September 27 7 common fitness mistakes older adults make and how to avoid them for better workouts Personal trainers explain how older adults can exercise safely by avoiding common mistakes like ego lifting, skipping strength training and having inadequate recovery time.
September 22 Two popular types of exercise could reduce cancer growth, study finds New research from Edith Cowan University shows that a single bout of weight training or HIIT can boost anti-cancer myokines and reduce breast cancer cell growth in survivors.
September 20 Older adults should target these muscles when strength-training, says fitness pro Strength training for seniors should emphasize posterior muscles like the glutes and upper back rather than mirror muscles to prevent pain and maintain independence.