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Kara Goucher

How Long-Distance Runner Kara Goucher Reclaimed Her Power

By Jill Patton, NBC-HWC

Olympian Kara Goucher became a crusader for the rights of women athletes and clean sport. Here’s her story.

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Your Brain On Ultraprocessed Food

By Michael Dregni

Eating UPFs can wreak havoc on your digestion, gut health, and metabolism, but did you know they can also have a negative impact on your brain and mental health? Here’s how.

A nurse enters a patient's room

PUMPING IRONY: Nurses to the Rescue!

By Craig Cox

Nurse practitioners specializing in geriatric care have stepped up in recent years to offset the steep decline in geriatricians. The American Medical Association has fought them every step of the way.

a man traverses the monkey bars

How Play-Inspired Moves Can Boost Your Fitness

By Nicole Radziszewski

Play is proven to boost physical and mental health — for kids and adults alike. But what does play look and feel like once we’re grown and more prone to injury? And how can we get more of it in our lives?

grilled rosemary chicken skewers

Grilled Rosemary Chicken Skewers

By Kate Morgan

By using rosemary as the skewer, you’ll infuse each bite of chicken with a burst of rich, herbaceous flavor.

a variety of fresh foods that support eye health

How to Eat for Eye Health

By Catherine Guthrie

When it comes to eating for healthy eyes, carrots are just the beginning. Discover the best nutrients for eye health.

a woman sniffs an orange in an orange grove

In Search of Glimmers

By Jessie Sholl

Learn how micromoments of awe can boost your mood.

a person prepares to take melatonin supplments

The Powerful — and Surprising — Health Benefits of Melatonin

By Mo Perry

Melatonin is much more than a sleep compound. It helps to regulate hormones, boost immunity, and support mitochondria. Learn about the many roles it plays.

Bahram Akradi

Ask L•AI•C

By Bahram Akradi

Discover Life Time’s new AI tool, L•AI•C. Hear from the founder about how it works and how it can support your health and wellness goals.

seafood boil

Summer Seafood Boil

By Kate Morgan

Celebrate seafood with this one-pot, crowd-pleasing meal.

a senior man holding a mug of coffee

PUMPING IRONY: A Cup of Confusion

By Craig Cox

Recent research has cooled the once-hot debate over coffee’s effects on our health and longevity, but questions remain about how much is enough — or too much — and why drinking it black is better.

man performing Jefferson Curl (also known as rag doll)

The Case for Rounding Your Back While Lifting

By Alec Blenis, CSCS, CES, PN2

You’ve undoubtedly been told to maintain a “flat” back while lifting. But breaking this rule occasionally might help you gain strength, mobility, and resilience. Here’s what you need to know.

man performing Jefferson curl (also knowns as rag doll)

Improve Your Back Strength and Mobility With the Jefferson Curl

By Maggie Fazeli Fard

Practice this gentle spinal flexion to improve your back’s strength and flexibility.

rosemary chicken skewers

5 Recipes That Are Fresh, Flavorful, and Full of Herbs

By Kate Morgan

These nutritious recipes make fresh herbs the star of the show.

a woman performing various moves from the odd objects workout

Create Functional Strength With This Odd-Objects Workout

By Andrew Heffernan

Build real-world strength by embracing awkward positions and unruly weights in this strongman-inspired routine.

a man runs

How Exercise Can Support Sobriety

By Lauren Bedosky

Discover how exercise can improve mental health and help support a sober lifestyle as well.

a man performs a seated wall ball

A 50-Minute E2MOM Workout for Hybrid Athletes

By Maggie Fazeli Fard

Improve your strength and endurance with this 50-minute hybrid workout.

a pregnant woman cooking dinner

I’m Pregnant. How Much Iodine Do I Need?

By Jill Patton, NBC-HWC

If you’re pregnant or nursing, here’s what you need to know about iodine intake.

a person laces up their tennis shoes

5 Tips for Starting to Move for Mental Health

By Lauren Bedosky

Initiating an exercise routine when you’re struggling with your mental health can be difficult. Experts offer advice for overcoming inertia.

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