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Can Taking a Walk Help the Aging Brain?

By Craig Cox

Regular walks can help improve the brain’s white matter, according to a recent study.

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Step Inside: Life Time River North at One Chicago

By Callie Fredrickson

Get a peek at this landmark development and Life Time’s newest athletic resort destination, now open in the heart of downtown Chicago.

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Good Green News

By Experience Life Staff

There’s so much bad news surrounding climate change that it often eclipses the positive achievements we’re making.

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PUMPING IRONY: High Anxiety

By Craig Cox

Our toxic political climate is contributing to widespread mental-health issues, conditions seniors struggle to overcome because of Medicare’s limited coverage options.

Ze Pierce

Ze’ Pierce’s Success Story

By Ze’ Pierce

Struggling with body dysmorphia, a former model improves his health and fitness — and uncovers a passion for helping others do the same.

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The Growing Appeal of Pickleball

By Callie Fredrickson

Life Time members from across the country share their love for this up-and-coming court sport and how it fits into their personal fitness routine.

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From Snow to Sun: Personal Insights About Training for the Miami Half Marathon

By Callie Fredrickson

An honest look at one runner’s destination race training plan — and how she’s preparing to get to the starting line.

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The Scout’s Toolbox

By Quinton Skinner

Our defenses can blind us to information that we need to make good decisions. These six tips can help.

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The State of Our Children’s Health

By Michael Dregni

The pandemic has wreaked havoc on children’s health. Here are some takeaways.

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PUMPING IRONY: Going Slow

By Craig Cox

As scientists struggle to create treatment protocols for those coping with long COVID, a new study suggests they shouldn’t ignore long-term mobility issues many seniors face after even a mild case of the virus.

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How to Build Romance Through Gratitude

By Courtney Helgoe

Genuine appreciation can increase intimacy in your relationship. Here’s how.

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The Addictive Power of Processed Foods

By Marco Dregni

Big Food engineers foods like chocolate, ice cream, French fries, and chips to be addictive. Here’s how.

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