Getting more sleep will likely help middle and high school students in Nevada and across the country do better in school, be healthier and make healthier choices, according to a… Read More
 According to a new University of Iowa study, employees with desks that force them to stand at regular intervals stood 60 minutes more per work day than co-workers with regular… Read More
Black and Hispanic Americans are less likely than whites to get high blood pressure under control, a new study suggests. Researchers reviewed data from nearly 8,800 adults who took part… Read More
Low vitamin D levels are common among football players and may put them at increased risk for injuries, a new study suggests. "Vitamin D has been shown to play a… Read More
Older people who suffer a hip fracture face a much higher risk of death soon after the injury, but the risk persists over the longer term, a large study indicates.… Read More
A concussion prevention program that teaches young football players safer ways to block and tackle was tied to about a one-third lower risk of head injury, according to a new… Read More
 If you want to turn heads at a summertime social event, the right moves can help, big time. In this video, Nike trainer and Chisel Club founder Lauren Williams shows… Read More
 Get Rich NOW! Lose 50 pounds in 5 Days AND Make $50! Eat What You Want and Still Lose Weight – GUARANTEED! We’ve heard ‘em all. And yes, we’d all… Read More
This article originally appeared on Time.com. Alcohol In Moderation Has A Reputation For Being Healthy For The Heart Drinking about a glass of wine for women per day, and two glasses… Read More
This article originally appeared on RealSimple.com. Every year, certain ingredients and dishes emerge as trendy “must-havesâ€â€”even if it’s something we’ve been eating for centuries. Just a few years ago, for… Read More
Socializing with Relatives and friends may help you stay mentally sharp as you age, A new report co-sponsored by AARP finds "It's not uncommon for our social networks to… Read More
Skipping Across Time Zones More Than Just Tiring For Pro Baseball Players: The resulting jet lag may actually harm their performance on the field, a new study suggests.… Read More
Texas has some of the nation’s most affordable workers’ compensation coverage, according to a 2016 study, which found that the Lone Star State had the 10th lowest rates among all… Read More
Injured workers in Texas have better access to physicians who can treat them more quickly than they did 15 years ago, according to a September 2016 study by the Texas… Read More
After a successful pilot project, the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation rolled out a statewide program in October 2016 that has helped speed up the resolution of some disputes. The… Read More
Texas employers are invited to join the Division of Workers’ Compensation in Austin for the Texas Safety Summit on May 9-11. The 21st annual workplace safety and health conference offers… Read More
The bodies of runners who put in a lot of mileage appear to be more efficient at running compared to those who run less, a new study finds. Jasper Verheul… Read More
So many buzzy new workouts, so little time. But we promise, Orangetheory Fitness deserves a spot near the top of your list of sweat tests this year for its smart… Read More
 Summertime is the perfect season to start a running program. With the sun shining, there's simply no reason to not lace up your sneaks and hit the road. But before… Read More