A low-intensity vibrating belt approved by the Food and Drug Administration mimics some effects of exercise to help maintain bone density. (Maria Fabrizio for NPR) Andrea Bloom, 59, of Pleasanton, ...
What it was: The vibrating exercise belt. If there's anything that sums up our condescension for fitness fads of the past, it's these contraptions. Go to YouTube and search for "Mueller Exerciser Belt ...
If you have any type of social media, you've likely seen someone trying to sell you a vibration plate claiming that they've lost weight by just standing on a small platform that vibrates. Similar to ...
Andrea Bloom, 59, of Pleasanton, Calif., learned she had osteopenia, or low bone density, after a bone density scan. "When I saw my results, it was pretty shocking because I was one-tenth of a point ...
More than 40 million adults in the U.S. ages 50 and older have osteopenia, or low bone density. An FDA-approved wearable vibration device is... Can a vibrating belt help protect bones and muscle ...