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A contrast therapy and breathwork facility called Reset has opened in Islington, London, in the
UK.
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22 May 2026
A new study of identical twins has delved into how much genes and the environment
impact
mental health and the development of neurodiverse traits – useful insight for operators
looking
to better understand their customers.
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17 Jun 2025
The artificial intelligence revolution
is ramping up across many industries.
Experts discuss how the fitness industry
can best utilise these new technologies
HCM issue 11 2019
Fitness expo FitCon will be staging UK and international bodybuilding qualification
competitions during its conference in London this year.
news •
17 Jan 2017
Fitness First has made waves across the internet with a new campaign promoting its
BioScore health and fitness assessment.
news •
03 Mar 2016
Premium health and fitness operator Equinox has launched a challenging new year fitness
campaign to revive the ailing concept of consumer loyalty to their gym.
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06 Jan 2016
A new study focuses on the impact exercise has on 10 sets of twins – one of them active, the other not
HCM issue 5 2015
A study on identical twins who did the same levels of activity as children, but
developed different exercise habits as adults, has provided fascinating insights
into the effects of exercise on health.
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12 Mar 2015
Research into twins shows some obese people can still be healthy
HCM issue 11 2013
Despite the American Medical Association’s decision in June to classify obesity
as a disease, a study has shown that obese people can be perfectly healthy in
terms of cholesterol and blood pressure levels, showing no apparent signs of
impending diabetes.
news •
10 Oct 2013
Bacteria in the human gut could play a vital role in determining who is obese
and who is lean, leading to the possibility of creating new treatments to fight
obesity, according to a study published in the journal Science.
news •
08 Sep 2013
What happens if some members' genetic make-up means they won't get results from their workouts? Kristoph Thompson reports
HCM issue 2 2013
Leading an inactive life could speed up the ageing process according to a study published by researchers at King’s College London.
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29 Jan 2008
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