Texas A&M’s Department of Recreational Sports and the Texas A&M Rugby Club will host the inaugural Chancellor’s Cup.
Research has shown that efforts through the Texas Grow! Eat! Go! program have had a positive effect on improving the health and wellness of youth.
Texas A&M University has been designated a “Bicycle Friendly University” by the League of American Bicyclists.
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could heal bone fractures faster for patients with conditions that impair bones' ability to heal.
Texas A&M Department of Health and Kinesiology (HLKN) was ranked in multiple categories by The National Academy of Kinesiology.
Does obesity impact brain health in seniors? A new Texas A&M study aims to find out.
Childhood obesity levels have more than tripled in the last 30 years, making a healthy diet and exercise crucial.
A study revealed many benefits for those engaging in horseback riding activities.
The Texas A&M University Men’s Powerlifting Team placed first at the 2015 Collegiate National Powerlifting Championships.
Less driving and more physical activity and social interactions result when people live in pedestrian-oriented, activity-friendly developments known as “walkable communities."