Michelle Clemens, who survived a ruptured brain aneurysm with a 1% chance of survival, writes about her recovery journey.
A new study finds an extra 1,000 steps per day is linked to a decreased risk of complications after surgery. The study suggests tracking steps is one way to monitor recovery and can be empowering.
While walking after surgery has long been encouraged as an aid to recovery, new research supports the use of wearable devices ...
An Iowa woman died following a routine surgery to repair a hernia, after which she suffered from an infection and a ...
Former Bachelorette Katie Thurston underwent a double mastectomy for stage 4 breast cancer. The 35-year-old shared photos ...
Austin resident Jed Dudycha was motivated to save his brother’s life. “My Brother’s Keeper: Losing 100 Pounds and Running ...
The author of 'This Is Not About Running' writes powerfully about the abuse she endured in the sport—and what can be done to ...
When the language is technical and the information actionable, transparency can quickly look a lot like instruction. Plastic ...
Understanding short-term rehab after a hospital stay can make the experience smoother. Learn about insurance, daily life, and ...
Tejay Antone was prepared to hang up his cleats. After his Tommy John surgery in 2021, countless hours of injury rehab and ...
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