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7 Major Health Benefits From Walking That Can Improve Your Life

The following is an edited and condensed excerpt of Born to Walk: The Broken Promises of the Running Boom and…

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The Shape Up: The Best July Releases in Men’s Grooming

Now this is a deodorant after my own heart. To honor the 100th anniversary of Noël Coward’s Hay Fever, AKT…

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Eddie Hall on the Health Scare That Made Him Quit Strongman: ‘Every Night Was a Lottery’

‘If you lined up all 70 million people in the UK,’ Eddie Hall’s doctor told him, ‘I’d pick you as…

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Our Favorite Protein Bar Flavors That Don’t Taste Like Cardboard

When hunger pangs strike on the go, this the go-to bar for Jamie Prokell, creative director at Men’s Health and…

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You Might Burn Fewer Calories Than You Think. This Is the Best Way to Figure It Out

YOU BURN CALORIES all day long as your body carries out its normal functions, like breathing and digestion. Physical activity,…

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What to Know About CTE, the Brain Condition Linked to Football and the Manhattan Shooting

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, better known as CTE, is back in the news after a former high school football player opened…

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The Best Baggy Shorts for Men, Tested by Style Editors

Out of all the baggy shorts we’ve tested, Abercrombie’s denim option reigns supreme. It’s not just a jean short, but…

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How World Class Athletes Like Luka Dončić Train to Slow Down and Stop

NBA STARS ARE like sports cars: They both need good brakes. All well and good to hit 160 in your…

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Luka Dončić Wanted to Take His Game to the Next Level. He Started in the Kitchen.

HOW DO YOU make one of the best athletes in the world even better? That’s the vexing task that fell…

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The Diagnosis Boom Is Changing How We See Ourselves – and Not Always for the Better

Does it seem like everyone’s been diagnosed with something? It’s not just you. Between 1998 and 2018, autism diagnoses rose…