Central Desert women take on fitness classes to help qualify for kidney transplant list
Alice Springs has some of the highest rates of chronic kidney disease in the country but patients face huge challenges to qualify for organ donations.
Thousands of Aussies have joined community running clubs recently with social media fuelling the trend
Running clubs are rapidly growing in popularity across Australia, and organisers say it's thanks to social media providing support and accountability.
Do saunas and ice baths actually work? Dr Karl's cool on overheated web claims
Dr Karl says cold-hot therapy has some benefits but many claims have no solid scientific evidence behind them.
Why even a little bit of exercise can go a long way to helping your mental health
Experts say there should be more focus on using physical activity, by itself or in combination with other treatments, to treat and prevent depression and anxiety.
'Under-reported': The deadly illness affecting young, healthy Australians
Experts say Manly Sea Eagles player Keith Titmuss died from an illness that is "massively underestimated".
It's a $2.2 billion industry that's notoriously hard to quit but here's how to cancel your gym membership
Experts warn that gym memberships can be tricky to cancel, but there are ways to ensure you're treated fairly.
From financial struggles in New Zealand to free boxing sessions in western Sydney
Baker Prescott was struggling to make ends meet in Auckland but has turned his life around in Australia by inspiring others to take part in his free community boxing sessions.
Listening to your body and the importance of exercise during pregnancy and beyond
Exercise is encouraged during pregnancy — but it's not always easy for expecting parents to know what to do in the prenatal period.
Why women are taking up strength training in growing numbers
Droves of women are turning up in gyms to lift weights as they discover the benefits of the previously male-dominated pursuit.
Why more women are lifting weights to get shredded and strength train
More and more women are heading to the gym to pump weights, a space once dominated by men.
Altitude masks and ice baths all part of Everest trek training for adventurous mates
James and Mark have travelled the world together. Now they are aiming to inspire others entering middle age with their next journey.
'Smart watch' data not always accurate, finds new study
While smart watches can motivate you to be more active through alerts and tracking mechanisms, health experts warn the data may not be as accurate as we think.
How does your smart watch or fitness tracker compare to a gold-standard physiology test?
Smart watches have boomed in popularity as wearable health and fitness trackers, with market data estimating almost 40 per cent of Australians own one. Experts weigh in on how accurate they are, and whether they can actually make us healthier.
Victoria's Strongest Man?
Australia's front-line workers are renown for showing super-human courage and strength on the job day-in, day-out. Now a Victorian paramedic is taking that reputation to the next level, as he vies for the title of the state's strongest man.
City river swimming is a growing movement. Here's what to know before you take the plunge
As a movement to swim in our urban waterways grows, these experts say there's an increasing need for awareness of water safety and how to respect our natural environment.
Meet the modern-day Forrest Gump with the 'beard to be feared'
Stride by stride, strand by strand, chin thrust forward, running machine Rhys Williams and his glorious beard are on a hair-raising journey in the running world.
The science of bulking up throws a spanner in the 'no pain, no gain' mantra
Despite common belief, exercising until it hurts isn't necessarily a sign you're making progress in the gym. So what can help you build muscle?
Strength training crucial for people over the age of 60
Head Coach at Stronger Longer gym Dean Mawby says strength training can bring power and vitality back into an individual's life.
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analysis:You can't reverse the ageing process but these five things can help you live longer
There are no quick fixes or short cuts to living longer and healthier lives, but the science is clear on the key principles. Here are five things you can do to extend your lifespan and improve your health, writes Hassan Vally.
I want to lose weight and eat healthily. So why do I feel hungry all the time?
When we change our diet and start losing weight, we disrupt how our appetite hormones function. Here's how you can stay on track, writes Nick Fuller.
Forcing yourself to exercise? There may be better ways to boost motivation
Exercise is important, whether you like it or not. But enjoyment can help you stay consistent, and boost the benefits you get from a workout.
Alex appeared to have the perfect physique, gym and diet regime. In reality, he had an eating disorder
Sculpted men with bulging muscles, sweating it out at the gym is not commonly an image one would associate with eating disorders, but, with more than 1 million Australians suffering through an eating disorder, the reality is 25 per cent of them are males.
Simon is an 'extreme introvert' — yet finds pole dancing in front of a crowd surprisingly invigorating
Simon Ferguson wraps himself around a silver pole and performs a horizontal body ripple. As a male pole dancer, he's in the minority and attracts increased attention, but more men are taking up the sport.
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analysis:Can you control where you lose weight on your body?
Spend some time scrolling social media and you're all but guaranteed to see an ad promising to help you with targeted fat loss. Unfortunately, it is not possible to target the location of fat loss.
New guidelines recommend hormone therapy to shore up menopausal bone health
Women experience rapid bone loss during menopause but experts say GPs aren't confident prescribing hormones for skeletal health, despite evidence it works.