Uncomfortable on Bike? Check Handlebars

People who spend a lot of time on bicycles or in spinning class often complain of genital numbness, and now a new study in women suggests that low handlebars may be at least partly to blame.

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10 Workout Secrets: Expert Exercise Tips

WebMD talks to fitness experts and successful exercisers who reveal the top tips, tricks, and secrets they use to get the most of their workout routines.

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Exercise Motivation: How to Get It, How to Keep It

Can’t find the motivation to get started with an exercise program? Experts offer exercise tips that can help get you off the sofa.

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Cool Hands May Help People Exercise Longer

A new study shows that cool hands may allow you to exercise for longer periods of time.

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Managing Sore Muscles and Aches and Pains

It’s normal to have sore muscles after you work out, play sports, or even do housework. Here are tips to help ease sore muscles at home.

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Mercury Poisoning Linked to Skin Products

Federal health officials are warning consumers not to use skin creams, beauty and antiseptic soaps, or lotions that might contain mercury after products with the toxic metal turned up in at least seven states.

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Starting Yoga: Size and Ability No Barrier

WebMD explains how yoga can benefit people of all shapes, sizes, and abilities.

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Starting Yoga: Size and Ability No Barrier

WebMD explains how yoga can benefit people of all shapes, sizes, and abilities.

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FDA Expands Advice on Statin Risks

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announces important safety changes for statins, the popular cholesterol-lowering drugs.

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Helping Rare Disease Patients Find Their Voice

To help rare disease patients become advocates for themselves and others, the Food and Drug Administration is holding a FDA Rare Disease Patient Advocacy Day.�

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