Whether you're striding with purpose, swaggering with confidence, or trudging slowly along the street, the way you walk can ...
When people think about building strength, they likely picture lifting weights or taking a high-intensity exercise class. Walking is often dismissed as “just cardio” or something you do to reach your ...
Research in nonverbal communication has suggested that various body cues can reveal a lot about an individual. From your ...
Can our homes help detect brain changes? New research shows how digital sensing reveals subtle shifts in movement and cognition in everyday life, and can track disease progression.
A 7.2-million-year-old femur found in Bulgaria reveals early signs of upright walking and reopens the debate on human origins ...
The widespread integration of inertial sensors in smartphones has encouraged on considerable research interest in gait recognition and human identification. Nonetheless, early foundational studies ...
Changing your gait may help you reduce knee arthritis pain. And the relief could be comparable to the effect of over-the-counter pain medications. In a study published earlier this month, adults with ...
Researchers in China placed a lung from a genetically modified pig into a brain-dead man, with mixed results. By Roni Caryn Rabin Scientists have dreamed for centuries about using animal organs to ...
An uneven stride might be more than just a quirk – it could be an early indicator of something requiring medical attention. The way you walk tells a story about your neurological well-being long ...