The Barrow-in-Furness accent is very different from the rest of Lancashire and Cumbria because of an intense mixing and rapid population change in the late 1800s, says new research by Lancaster ...
The analysis identified several of the transported bacteria as species associated with respiratory, skin and gastrointestinal ...
Wind and solar power for the first time generated more electricity in the European Union than fossil fuels in 2025, driven by a surge in solar output, data from energy think tank Ember showed on Jan.
Mixing up several different exercises lowers the risk of dying more than just doing one kind of activity. People who did the ...
For cancer survivors, having a high-deductible plan was tied to increased worry about medical bills, delayed care due to cost, and medication underuse. High-deductible health plans (HDHPs) were ...
Objective Concentration of care and collaborations between hospitals increasingly reorganise oncological care into Comprehensive Cancer Networks (CCNs), aiming to improve care outcomes and reduce ...
The Journal of Sport and Health Science study found that adults who followed a consistent aerobic exercise routine had significantly younger-looking brains compared to those who didn’t adjust their ...
Next week, Pocatellans will get the chance to learn about the city’s housing needs, and what strategies it will look at to ...
A recent Harvard study finds that while staying physically fit is strongly linked to a longer, healthier life, repeating the ...
People who do everything from walking to strength training on a regular basis live longer than people who stick to one form ...
Regularly engaging in a variety of physical activities such as walking, cycling, and swimming, may be the best way to prolong ...
Exercise takes time and effort, which is why it’s so easy to find one workout you love and keep repeating it. But new research suggests the key to getting the most out of your fitness routine is to ...