Frank Molinaro, a wrestler who came in fifth place at the 2016 Olympics, was sure that he would win a medal at the 2020 games in Tokyo. Since the Olympics were pushed back to 2021, it was not possible for him to commit to another year of hard training that would put a lot of stress on his family. Molinaro made the choice to quit without another chance to win an Olympic gold medal.
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The human body has been designed to resist an infinite number of changes and attacks brought about by its environment. The secret of good health lies in successful adjustment to changing stresses on the body.
MoodCapture is a smartphone app that can tell if someone is depressed
A group of researchers at Dartmouth say they have made the first smartphone app that blends AI with software for processing facial images. To correctly detect the start of depression before the person concerned even realises something is wrong.
Do cardio before or after lifting weights?
If you’re planning to do cardio and weight training at the same…
Beans can help people who have colorectal neoplasia
A study published in eBioMedicine says that eating a cup of beans every day is good for the gut bacteria. Besides that, it controls the host markers that are linked to metabolic obesity and colon cancer.
Lori and George Schappell, the world’s oldest married twins, die at age 62
On September 18, 1961, the twins were born in Pennsylvania.
Why do people get May-Thurner syndrome? The report for Lauren Boebert
When Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado saw “extreme swelling” in her…
The signs of a heart attack in women are often different from those in men.
It might not sound like a heart attack if you’re sweating, feeling…
Why men die younger than women?
If you look around the normal retirement home or group of older friends, you’ll notice a big gender gap. Men over 85 are not common. The numbers back up what most people think, which is that they die younger than women.
Heart Attack Signs Are Different for Men and Women: Study
The World Health Organisation recently said that heart attacks and strokes are responsible for 85% of deaths. This shows how important it is to know the signs of a heart attack so that you can get medical help right away and possibly save lives. But it’s important to know that heart disease shows up differently in men and women and has different risk factors for each.
The CDC issues a strong warning after a disease breakout in Mexico kills three.
There have been five cases in the United States in the last five months, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said in a public warning on Friday.