This Is why 2 Million people walked 6000 steps for 100 days
Fp Studio • 6 years agoFrom then on, it was just a matter of staying on top of your 6000 daily step count. Easy peasy!
Different types of people you’ll bump into in a park!
Fp Studio • 6 years agoHere’s our list of the top 5 types of people you’ll witness in a park near you!
A lazy person's guide to get active
Fp Studio • 6 years agoWe have a few pro tips to beat the lure of Netflix and the couch and get moving.
Elderly care: Measuring brain activity may help predict risk of falls
Ians • 8 years agoMeasuring the level of brain activity in healthy older adults while they are walking can predict their risk of falling, suggests a study led by an Indian-origin scientist
South Korea has denied Google's request to take mapping data to servers outside the country
Fp Archives • 8 years agoSouth Korea said on Friday it has rejected Google's latest request for permission to take government mapping data for use in servers outside the country, citing security issues with North Korea.
Study explains why people maintain balance while walking
Fp Archives • 11 years agoPeople do not always watch their steps and yet most of the time they do not fall. Researchers have now found out how people maintain the balancing act.
Indians who walk, cycle less likely to have diabetes, hypertension: study
Fp Archives • 12 years agoRates of diabetes and heart disease are projected to increase dramatically in India and other low and middle income countries over the next two decades.
Improve your health by walking just 6,000 steps a day
Fp Archives • 12 years agoWalking 6,000 or more steps a day can decrease the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease for women in their midlife, a new study has claimed.
Nanogenerators That Can Produce Electricity with a Pinch
Anuradha • 14 years agoResearchers have developed well on their vision of a nanogenerator that could generate power with body movements.