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Wellness

More people in the U.S. are being diagnosed with tick-related diseases every year, but we don’t have to let that stop us from getting outdoors

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After suffering a mental health crisis during a mountaineering expedition, National Geographic photographer Cory Richards walked away from his climbing career. After a terrible rafting accident, Outside writer Katie Arnold nearly ended her marriage. This summer, they are both telling their stories.

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Explore New York’s running opportunities through the eyes of athlete, trainer, and run-club organizer, Mallory Kilmer

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Scientists have discovered some friendly new bacteria in the waters of Bath, England, which was once the Romans’ favorite soaking spot. What else is lurking in the deep?

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This highly-runnable city has a variety of events, routes, and resources that draw in an active community of runners

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Watch this travel expert find rejuvenating escapes in Dallas, Texas

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I lost my brother to blood cancer four years ago. Between the waves, I’m still learning how to grieve.

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After years of racing against time, Olympic runner Alexi Pappas gave herself a longer window to consider motherhood.

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When I learned I was at a much higher risk for skin cancer than most people, I had to reimagine what it meant to be outside

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A photographer explains the transformative magic of showing up to the same creative task day after day

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told a court in 2012 that doctors found a parasite in his brain. There's a one-in-eight chance you might have something similar. I've had one, too.

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Here’s what moms say they want more than anything else

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Running with your dog offers great health benefits for you and your four-legged friend. Here's what we know.

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Schools have been measuring kids’ fitness for decades, using now-controversial metrics like body mass index. California thinks there’s a better way.

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The 1,000 Hours Outside challenge wants to encourage kids to spend more time outside. But what about those of us who don’t have easy access to nature? 

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In her new book, ‘Mind Game,’ Julie Kliegman offers a wide-ranging look at the inner struggles of sports stars and also-rans

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For 15 years, Hydro Flask has taken colors very seriously. Turns out, science agrees.

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Jacqueline Alnes’ new book, ‘The Fruit Cure: The Story of Extreme Wellness Turned Sour,’ is part memoir, part cultural critique of wellness and diet culture

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The Bullet Journal method lives up to the hype of being both a mindfulness practice and a productivity system

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All the ways we’ve learned to make ourselves healthier, fitter, and more mindful

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Brain fog doesn’t have to keep you from feeling your best. You can combat the unpleasant effects of brain fog by changing what you’re eating.

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More athletes are turning to the ancient tradition for relief from pain. But does it actually work?

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Sponsor Content: think!

Reclaim your breath to strengthen your sleep routine

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The correlation between physical contact with a bovine and good mental health

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En el entrenamiento o en las carreras, encontrarás desafíos. Pero puedes aprender a superarlos.

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CEOs often brag about clocking only a few hours of shut-eye a night. But is that really all you need for optimal functioning? We asked the experts.

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Healthy human snacks don’t always translate well for pups. Veterinarian Dr. Heather Berst, MA, VMD, shares what treats are okay—and which should be avoided.

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Experts suggest the practice of grounding may lead to better shut-eye. Here’s why.

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During a spontaneous jungle trek, the athlete had a wild idea: she would become the team yoga instructor for the New Orleans Saints

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How diaphragmatic breathing practices and other non-pharmaceutical options can help ease your queasy stomach

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The case for taking more than just a momentary water break

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How to worry less and feel more like yourself

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After the deaths of two loved ones, the personal coach decided to break free from the life she thought she wanted to pursue the life she knew she needed

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Studies show that astonishing experiences in nature can have life-changing benefits, and that even small everyday doses of time outdoors can have immediate impacts

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Some workout enthusiasts are turning to the prescription drug to regulate their weight. Here’s why experts say that’s dangerous.

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I have ADHD, occasional anxiety, and my sleep schedule sucked. After a four-month experiment, I found the antidote to my problems was right outside my front door.

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For climbers and hikers who strive for higher peaks, these exercises may help prepare your lungs for thin air

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Plus, what to keep in mind as you ice that sore muscle

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In her new book, ‘Laid and Confused,’ Maria Yagoda explores why we’re having such bad sex—and tactics that may help change that

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Because social media has nothing on science

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Some doctors are now prescribing physical activity for mental health. Here's why.

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Dr. Heather Berst, MA, VMD, gives us the rundown on dog first-aid kit essentials, as well as how to respond to several common backcountry canine medical situations

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The scientific evidence is overwhelmingly clear: spending time outdoors boosts your brain function. So what are you waiting for?

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We know meditation and visualization exercises benefit our mental health. Could they also support our physical bodies?

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Wildfire seasons are getting worse. The increase in smoke is harming heart, lung, brain, and skin health.

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The features include new metrics for cyclists, improved cellular access data for hikers, and mood tracking for wellness enthusiasts

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The ancient ritual turned TikTok trend is happening everywhere

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Instead of berating yourself for wasting away your time, focus your energy on these three key benefits

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Gladys McGarey, MD, explains what we should all be doing to seek out happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives

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These science-backed hacks can help you lower your stress levels almost instantly

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Kelly Murray, a certified pediatric and adult sleep consultant, shares what you need to know about this common habit

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Losing a close friend taught the fitness instructor that embracing your emotions is a sign of strength and growth

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The sport sweeping the country taught me how to feel like a kid again

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Answers to three of the most common questions asked in the springtime

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These 8 concepts I learned translated far beyond just the physical practice

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Reap all the physical and mental advantages of mindfulness without ever saying “ohm”

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You'll want to try this hack to beat your insomnia

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How to satiate your curiosity about the cosmos

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The temperature of your room may be more essential than you may think

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How to deal with death, injury, and loss, and why the tough-guy culture of the mountains is so toxic to healing.

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Training, tools, and techniques vary. What you need to know to choose a physical therapist versus a chiropractor.

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Chances are you can catch the nighttime spectacle from your backyard

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At a dark moment in his childhood, the actor found belonging when he buried himself beneath the snow

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Outdoor time with your partner is more than just fun—it can be the key to a superstrong bond

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Taking care of your mind is just as important as taking care of your body

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New studies confirm that spending time outside can ease physical symptoms

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We asked experts what to consider before you hit the pavement

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After a grapefruit-size cancerous tumor nearly killed her, the physician committed to spending as much time as possible doing what she loves most

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Experts weigh in on whether your period ought to have a say in your workouts

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One yoga teacher immersed herself in freezing water for 31 days. Here’s her advice for how you can do it, too.

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Deep meditations in the woods? Yes please.

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Research makes a strong case for taking your practice into the wild as the weather warms—or at least your backyard

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Exploring how the simple act of spending time outside can solve so many of life’s problems

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I was forced to tap into my muscles, mind, and breath

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All that hiking, biking, and climbing can take a toll on more than your quads

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According to the longest happiness study in history, we all need to be strengthening our relationships

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