Walking at least 4 miles a day can improve overall health and lower mortality risk. Walking up to 10,000 steps or 5 miles a day can help with weight loss and reduce the risk of diseases. A brisk ...
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Many taxpayers are waiting for a while now as their income tax refund for FY 2024-25 (Assessment Year or AY 2025-26) has been delayed than usual, despite filing the ITR months ago. While the deadline ...
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Abstract: Pelvic rotation, which is observed in human gait, is used to increase a robot’s step length in the humanoid robot walking. Existing methods empirically or experimentally generate the ...
Getting most of their daily steps in one long walk rather than several shorter walks was associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality among adults who did not reach ...
New research reveals that walking in longer, uninterrupted bouts of 10–15 minutes significantly lowers cardiovascular disease risk—by up to two-thirds compared to shorter strolls. Scientists from the ...
China’s far-reaching rules already affect manufacturers of semiconductors, cars and many other products. They will soon become much broader. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Beijing Starting over a ...