The trendy trainers put more stress on bones, muscles and joints rather than less, say scientists.
Electrostimulation is a technique widely used in the field of fitness and aesthetics, which promises many physical benefits, but it is also very controversial. This gives rise to many doubts and the practice of which must be guided and controlled by professionals. This electro-fitness equipment, mainly by means of electrical impulses, causes muscular contractions and, as a consequence, causes an effect similar to an exercised muscle. Additionally, it is often used as a slimming treatment, allowing the muscle to increase...
A study of more than 5,000 flight attendants found cases were higher for every form of the disease examined
Like all cities, London is constantly changing. New buildings are always being erected, whilst others are torn down. Once-scruffy neighbourhoods have become gentrified and are suddenly desirable places to live. Cities are constantly growing, with immigrants from different countries and cultures helping shape the identity of the city. Here are some images of London, both from the past and present, which reflect how the city has changed. Cripplegate/ The Barbican Estate London was once surrounded by a wall extending from...
Blocking them was 99.5 per cent effective in stopping metastasis
Researchers say their findings suggest that a controversial hypothesis that viruses are involved in dementia may be correct
Scientists say knocking back beers, wine or spirits damages a gene that regulates shut-eye - potentially causing permanent insomnia
London is a verybusy city. Being the capital city of United Kingdom, it is the first choice for everyone who wants to be close to all modern facilities and amenities. It has places for entertainment, career, education, and sports. Having said that there is a huge demand for the apartments and houses to-let in. The number of property transactions (i.e. sales of homes) recorded in January 2017 has reached 105,000. This gives a definite number of the housesthat were moved,...
A mum has spoken of her ordeal as she waits to hear whether the Government will allow her severely ill daughter access to banned cannabis oil. Kelly Anne O'Neill is in despair that she cannot do more to help 24-year-old Danielle. Danielle was diagnosed with epilepsy when she was six and has suffered "horrendous" side effects from taking approved medication. Home Secretary Sajid Javid has told the House of Commons that the use of cannabis in medical treatment will be...
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