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Personal Health, Fitness, and Wellness
Personal Health, Fitness, and Wellness
Page 62 of 100
Health
White patients are more likely than Black patients to be prescribed opioids for pain in US emergency departments. Here’s why it matters
By
Trevor Thompson
,
Sofia Stathi
and
The Conversation
October 29, 2023
Life
Your number of daily steps matter—but so does your speed. Walking at this pace may help you live longer, new research reveals
By
Erin Prater
October 27, 2023
Health
Off-duty pilot’s attempt to switch off Horizon Air flight’s engines after using psychedelic mushrooms renews scrutiny of cockpit mental health
By
Claire Rush
,
Gene Johnson
and
The Associated Press
October 26, 2023
Success
The CEO of Orangetheory takes a page out of the Jeff Bezos Amazon playbook and addresses every customer complaint in his inbox
By
Jane Thier
October 25, 2023
Health
Too much sitting increases your risk of death by 38%. A surprisingly small amount of daily exercise cancels it out
By
Erin Prater
October 24, 2023
Commentary
Climate change is our greatest health crisis. The same investments can often address both threats
By
Vanessa Kerry
and
Paul Hudson
October 19, 2023
Commentary
COVID-19, flu, RSV: How wastewater monitoring can save lives as America faces the next ‘tripledemic’
By
Bill Hanage
October 16, 2023
Lifestyle
Suzanne Somers, ‘Three’s Company’ star who became fitness entrepreneur, dies at 76
By
Lindsey Bahr
and
The Associated Press
October 16, 2023
Life
A walk before bedtime may be the secret to a better night’s sleep—these 4 tips can supercharge the benefits
By
Kells McPhillips
October 14, 2023
Commentary
The U.S. is modernizing its 39-year-old organ transplant system–just in time for the AI revolution
By
Tristan Mace
October 13, 2023
Health
Marlboro owner is pushing to undermine crackdown on vapes: ‘The WHO’s tobacco treaty is no longer fit for purpose’
By
Prarthana Prakash
October 13, 2023
Commentary
We’re on track to miss out on the next Katalin Karikó as women in STEM continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic’s lasting impact
By
Rachel K. King
October 11, 2023
Companies
Pepsi’s CEO is keeping an eye on weight-loss drugs, but shakes off fears voiced by Walmart that they could hurt the bottom line
By
Christiaan Hetzner
October 11, 2023
Health
CVS CEO sees changes coming ‘faster than a freight train’ for Medicare. She’s betting billions she can build a new American health care system
By
Fortune Editors
October 10, 2023
Life
5 ways you’re sabotaging your walking workouts—and an expert’s easy fixes
By
Kells McPhillips
October 8, 2023
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By
Dave Smith
Success
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By
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