Physically fit adolescents benefit from decreased risk of depression A study conducted with middle school girls and boys found that those that are not physically fit show significantly more symptoms of depression than those that perform well on fitness tests. The study found the results were stronger for girls. by Tina Shah
Healthy Living/Wellness Californians most active, Mississippi residents most lazy claims new CDC report by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness American Fitness Index ranks fittest U.S. cities: How does your city fare? by Jim Algar
Tech Microsoft is working on a smartwatch, and it is similar to the Samsung Galaxy Gear Fit: Report by Vamien McKalin
Healthy Living/Wellness The American Fitness Index is out. Is your city among the fittest? by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness Fittest U.S. City? Despite all that political fighting, it's D.C. Who knew? by Michael McEnaney
Tech Jawbone fitness band adds driving feature; new health tracking gear for babies coming by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Think you're too old at 40 to be an endurance athlete? You're way wrong, says study by Judy Mottl
Tech Apple keeps hiring health tech professionals - Will Apple jump into fitness with the iWatch? by Malarie Gokey
Life 'Fit Mom' Maria Kang gets temporarily banned from Facebook for launching tirade against obese women by staff reporter
Healthy Living/Wellness Bikini-clad California mom photo creates stir: Inspiring or offensive? by staff reporter