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𤫠The Secret to Staying Fit at Your Desk: 6 Essential Under-Desk Exercise Machines
Los Angeles, has a thriving startup ecosystem with numerous accelerators, incubators, and programs designed to support and nurture new businesses. These programs provide a range of services, including funding, mentorship, workspace, networking opportunities, and strategic guidance to help entrepreneurs develop their ideas and scale their companies.
Techstars Los Angeles
Techstars is a global outfit with a chapter in Los Angeles that opened in 2017. It prioritizes local companies but will fund some firms based outside of LA.
Location: Culver City
Type of Funding: Pre-seed, early stage
Focus: Industry Agnostic
Notable Past Companies: StokedPlastic, Zeno Power
Grid110
Grid110 offers no-cost, no-equity programs for entrepreneurs in Los Angeles, including a 12-week Residency accelerator for early-stage startups, an Idea to Launch Bootcamp for pre-launch entrepreneurs, and specialized programs like the PledgeLA Founders Fund and Friends & Family program, all aimed at providing essential skills, resources, and support to help founders develop and grow their businesses.
Location: DTLA
Type of Funding: Seed, early stage
Focus: Industry Agnostic
Notable Past Companies: Casetify, Flavors From Afar
Idealab
Idealab is a renowned startup studio and incubator based in Pasadena, California. Founded in 1996 by entrepreneur Bill Gross, Idealab has a long history of nurturing innovative technology companies, with over 150 startups launched and 45 successful IPOs and acquisitions, including notable successes like Coinbase and Tenor.
Location: Pasadena
Type of Funding: Stage agnostic
Focus: Industry Agnostic, AI/Robotics, Consumer, Clean Energy
Notable Past Companies: Lumin, Coinbase, Tenor
Plug In South LA
Plug In South LA is a tech accelerator program focused on supporting and empowering Black and Latinx entrepreneurs in the Los Angeles area. The 12-week intensive program provides early-stage founders with mentorship, workshops, strategic guidance, potential pilot partnerships, grant funding, and networking opportunities to help them scale their businesses and secure investment.
Location: Los Angeles
Type of Funding: Pre-seed, seed
Focus: Industry Agnostic, Connection to South LA and related communities
Notable Past Companies: ChargerHelp, Peadbo
Cedars-Sinai Accelerator
The Cedars-Sinai Accelerator is a three-month program based in Los Angeles that provides healthcare startups with $100,000 in funding, mentorship from over 300 leading clinicians and executives, and access to Cedars-Sinai’s clinical expertise and resources. The program aims to transform healthcare quality, efficiency, and care delivery by helping entrepreneurs bring their innovative technology products to market, offering participants dedicated office space, exposure to a broad network of healthcare entrepreneurs and investors, and the opportunity to pitch their companies at a Demo Day.
Location: West Hollywood
Type of Funding: Seed, early stage, convertible note
Focus: Healthcare, Device, Life Sciences
Notable Past Companies: Regard, Hawthorne Effect
MedTech Innovator
MedTech Innovator is the world’s largest accelerator for medical technology companies, based in Los Angeles, offering a four-month program that provides selected startups with unparalleled access to industry leaders, investors, and resources without taking equity. The accelerator culminates in showcase events and competitions where participating companies can win substantial non-dilutive funding, with the program having a strong track record of helping startups secure FDA approvals and significant follow-on funding.
Location: Westwood
Type of Funding: Seed, early stage
Focus: Health Care, Health Diagnostics, Medical Device
Notable Past Companies: Zeto, Genetesis
KidsX
The KidsX Accelerator in Los Angeles is a 10-week program that supports early-stage digital health companies focused on pediatric care, providing mentorship, resources, and access to a network of children’s hospitals to help startups validate product-market fit and scale their solutions. The accelerator uses a reverse pitch model, where participating hospitals identify focus areas and work closely with selected startups to develop and pilot digital health solutions that address specific pediatric needs.
Location: East Hollywood
Type of Funding: Pre-seed, seed, early stage
Focus: Pediatric Health Care Innovation
Notable Past Companies: Smileyscope, Zocalo Health
Disney Accelerator
Disney Accelerator is a startup accelerator that provides early-stage companies in the consumer media, entertainment and technology sectors with mentorship, guidance, and investment from Disney executives. The program, now in its 10th year, aims to foster collaborations and partnerships between innovative technology companies and The Walt Disney Company to help them accelerate their growth and bring new experiences to Disney audiences.
Location: Burbank
Type of Funding: Growth stage
Focus: Technology and entertainment
Notable Past Companies: Epic Games, BRIT + CO, CAMP
Techstars Space Accelerator
Techstars Space Accelerator is a startup accelerator program focused on advancing the next generation of space technology companies. The three-month mentorship-driven program brings together founders from across the globe to work on big ideas in aerospace, including rapid launch services, precision-based imaging, operating systems for complex robotics, in-space servicing, and thermal protection.
Location: Los Angeles
Type of Funding: Growth stage
Focus: Aerospace
Notable Past Companies: Pixxel, Morpheus Space
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Just 10 minutes of exercise can trigger powerful anti-cancer effects
As people return to gyms or start new fitness routines in the new year, new research suggests that even a short burst of intense exercise could play a role in protecting against cancer. Scientists report that as little as 10 minutes of hard physical activity may help slow cancer growth.
The study found that brief, vigorous exercise quickly changes the mix of molecules circulating in the bloodstream. These rapid shifts appear to suppress bowel cancer cell growth while also speeding up the repair of damaged DNA.
How Exercise Changes the Bloodstream
Researchers at Newcastle University discovered that exercise raises the levels of several small molecules in the blood. Many of these molecules are known to reduce inflammation, support healthy blood vessels, and improve metabolism.
When scientists exposed bowel cancer cells in the lab to blood containing these exercise-driven molecules, they observed widespread genetic changes. More than 1,300 genes shifted their activity, including genes involved in DNA repair, energy production, and cancer cell growth.
Published in the International Journal of Cancer, the findings help clarify how physical activity may lower bowel cancer risk. The research shows that exercise sends molecular signals through the bloodstream that influence genes controlling tumor growth and genetic stability.
The results add to growing evidence that staying physically active is an important part of cancer prevention.
New Possibilities for Cancer Treatment
Dr. Sam Orange, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Exercise Physiology at Newcastle University and lead author of the study, said: “What’s remarkable is that exercise doesn’t just benefit healthy tissues, it sends powerful signals through the bloodstream that can directly influence thousands of genes in cancer cells.
“It’s an exciting insight because it opens the door to find ways that mimic or augment the biological effects of exercise, potentially improving cancer treatment and, crucially, patient outcomes.
“In the future, these insights could lead to new therapies that imitate the beneficial effects of exercise on how cells repair damaged DNA and use fuel for energy.”
Slowing Cancer Growth at the Cellular Level
The research team found that exercise increased the activity of genes that support mitochondrial energy metabolism. This helps cells use oxygen more efficiently.
At the same time, genes linked to rapid cell division were turned down, which may make cancer cells less aggressive. Blood collected after exercise also boosted DNA repair, activating a key repair gene known as PNKP.
The study included 30 volunteers, both men and women between the ages of 50 and 78. All participants were overweight or obese (a risk factor of cancer) but otherwise healthy.
Each volunteer completed a short but intense cycling test that lasted about 10 minutes. Researchers then collected blood samples and examined 249 proteins. Thirteen of those proteins increased after exercise, including interleukin-6 (IL-6), which plays a role in repairing damaged DNA.
Why Even One Workout Matters
Dr. Orange, a Clinical Exercise Physiologist at The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: “These results suggest that exercise doesn’t just benefit healthy tissues, it may also create a more hostile environment for cancer cells to grow.
“Even a single workout can make a difference. One bout of exercise, lasting just 10 minutes, sends powerful signals to the body.
“It’s a reminder that every step, every session, counts when it comes to doing your best to protect your health.”
Bowel Cancer Rates and Physical Activity
Bowel cancer is the 4th most common cancer in the UK, after breast, prostate and lung cancer.
In the UK, one person is diagnosed with bowel cancer every 12 minutes, adding up to nearly 44,000 cases each year. Someone dies from the disease every 30 minutes.
Researchers estimate that regular physical activity lowers bowel cancer risk by about 20%. Exercise does not have to mean gym workouts or sports. Walking or biking to work, along with everyday activities such as gardening or cleaning, can also contribute.
Looking ahead, the research team plans to examine whether repeated exercise sessions lead to long-lasting biological changes. They also aim to study how exercise-related effects interact with common cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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Expert-Approved Workout Gear, Apparel and More Award-Winning Products From the Women’s Health Fitness Awards
The start of a new year always brings with it lofty goals, inspiring resolutions and promises to oneself about prioritizing health and fitness. Itās overwhelming, to be quite honest, with social media feeds swarming about all the āitā gear, apparel and workout classes that promise to elevate your fitness routine.
Luckily, Womenās Health is here to help: Their annual Fitness Awards dropped earlier today, showcasing innovative at-home gear, a clever water bottle (that will truly help you drink more water), sports bras that actually stay in place and more.
Womenās Health Executive Health and Fitness Director Jacqueline Andriakos and her team spent the entire year trying out everything they could get their hands on in the fitness space. Their list of 60 winners promises to level up your routine in the new year.
See their top picks below across multiple fitness categories, starting at just $19.
Womenās Health Fitness Awards 2026 winners seen on TODAY
Level up your at-home gym with these dumbbells that feature an easy-to-grip exterior thatās soft on the palms, helping to prevent calluses or rough skin. Not only are they great for your palms, but Andriakos calls out a feature that offers support for your wrists too.
āThe real hero feature is the square heads ā they prevent wobbling and rolling, which is so important for wrist protection when youāre in high plank, doing renegade rows, or doing any stability-based training,ā says Andriakos.
āWeāre seeing a trend away from classic leggings toward slightly flowier gym-to-street pants, and these are such a comfortable, functional version of that,ā says Andriakos referring to the Womenās Health pick for āBest Straight-Leg Bottom.ā āThey hug in all the right places, come in tons of colors, and ā bless them ā they offer short, regular and long inseams, which I appreciate as a tall girl.ā
This truly versatile shoe can be your new go-to for any activity ā no matter if youāre an avid ClassPass user or prefer hot girl walks.
āThey look sleek, theyāre super bendy and comfortable, and theyāre truly a hybrid shoe,ā says Andriakos. āWhile you can tie them like regular sneakers, I love that theyāre easy to slip on thanks to the heel loopāperfect for those moments when Iām holding my daughter and donāt have hands free to tie laces.ā
This āno-frillsā tote bag won for ‘Best Gym Tote,’ and is washable, meaning you can rid it of any gym-related odors alongside your used workout clothes each week. āIt has all the functionality and compartments youād want whether youāre going to and from the gym or just running around town,ā says Andriakos, speaking to the bagsā versatility.
These were named the āBest Running Sockā by the Womenās Health team, for their ālightweight and low-profile yet cushionyā fit.
āThe biggest mistake Iāve made in the past with running socks is wearing ankle-cut and ending up with blisters or open wounds on the back of my ankles or heels,ā says Andriakos. āThe quarter rise on this pair means your ankle stays fully protected no matter your distance.ā
āI really believe even the most mundane items can make daily habits ā like hydration ā feel more enticing,ā says Andriakos, adding that the āwindowā on this water bottle helps give you visual cues on how much youāve consumed.
Plus, you can switch out the caps for either a screw-off or straw lid, depending on your preferences. And, while the brand praises the bottlesā durability, if you happen to break it within the first year of ownership, theyāll send you a replacement.
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This super-stretchy, uber-lightweight tee was named the best for workouts, per Womenās Health. It provides a little more coverage compared to your average workout top, yet remains breathable for yoga or HIIT sessions.
āThis bra is hands-down the best high-impact sports bra Iāve ever tried,ā raves Andriakos, further calling it her holy grail. āI canāt stand dealing with hardware, clasps or removable pads, and this one eliminates all of that ā you just slip it on with zero fidgeting. It does have adjustable straps, though, so you still get a bit of customization in the fit. I also love the scoop neckline. Itās flattering and pretty without being too low-cut, and it gives enough coverage that I never feel like Iām spilling out the top when Iām jumping around during workouts. It has supported me through different life stages, too ā my chest has changed sizes during pregnancy and postpartum, and itās fit me perfectly through all of it.ā
While this bra can double as a workout tank in some ways, Womenās Health awarded it ‘Best Crop.’ It offers medium-support, that the brand says will aid you in any run, rep and even during recovery.
Bala prioritizes ācomfort and convenienceā in this mat, that they created to be a one-and-done solution for when you need a basic mat for floor workouts, or an assist during planks, lunges, step-ups and more.
āIt is genuinely beautiful ā and I know that sounds funny when talking about workout equipment, but you really do use the gear that appeals to you,ā says Andriakos. āI love aesthetically pleasing equipment, and this mat has those chic curved edges and comes in that trendy foldable style.ā
Vuori is a viral brand ā with searches for store locations spiking 180% over the past month alone. These leggings are designed with recycled materials, but that doesnāt mean they compromise on moisture-wicking and multi-stretch features.
āTheyāre incredibly comfortable (and flattering) with the perfect mid- to high-rise waist, and there are no uncomfortable elastics or drawstrings,ā says Andriakos.
Want a versatile pair of leggings that will carry you through any and all workouts? Womenās Health recommends this now award-winning pair, for its moisture-wicking fabric, range of sizes and comfortable, high-rise fit.
āI get a comment every single time I wear this fleece,ā says Andriakos. āIāve washed it dozens of times now, and it still feels just as soft, even after going through the washer and the dryer. I also love the elastic at the waist because you can cinch it for a more flattering, cozy look while keeping in extra heat. Itās stylish, eye-catching and helps me feel put-together in my activewear life.ā
Chirp is also a Shop TODAY-favorite brand (their roller was a Gift We Love in 2025!), so its safe to say we werenāt surprised to see it earn another award, this time for their miniature massage gun.
āThe Chirp Mini massager blends the percussion of a massage gun with the rolling motion of a foam roller,ā says Andriakos. āIt provides targeted relief to sore body parts and with three adjustable speeds, itās gentler than other techy massage tools but still allows you to get meaningful relief.ā
āThe Power Pilates Kit from BetterMe is a bit an investment, but it is a worthwhile one ā you get so much bang for your buck!ā exclaims Andriakos. āThe kit includes mini loop bands in both fabric and rubber, hand weights, grip socks, a Pilates ball, a Pilates ring and a weighted power ring. Basically everything youād need for a traditional strength-focused resistance workout or a Pilates-sculpt session. Itās all compact equipment too, so if youāre traveling or packing a few things for on-the-go workouts, this bundle is incredibly versatile, so you never need to miss a workout.”
Womenās Health Fitness Awards 2025 previously seen on TODAY
Does sweat drip into your eyes or your hair get disheveled while working out? The Gymwrap 2.0 Headband promises to wick away sweat as you exercise. That way, you donāt have to worry about sweat getting into your eyes or your hair falling loose. The headband also has Evapocool fabric to keep it breathable, cool and ventilating while you wear it.
If youāre like us and have a growing collection of water bottles, you might want to add this Bala Bottle to your round up. Not only will it keep your drink cool, the booster ring on the cap can be used to mount your phone.
Remain hands-free during your runs with the SPI Running Belt. According to the brand, itās a favorite amongst marathoners. And unlike some running belts on the market, the belt offers ample space and no bounce as you run.
According to the brand, this sandal absorbs 37% more impact than traditional footwear. Meaning, you should experience less stress on the knees, ankles and other joints as you recover. Thereās also sizing for men, too, here.
Rhoneās Revive Pocket Leggings promise movement with ease. From its stretchy fabric, anti-odor technology, supportive waistband and oh, the phone pocket (of course!), these leggings should help you move about confidently during your workouts. Choose from this bright plum color above or one of their 15 shades, including black and navy from their core line.
Although the brand doesnāt have an option for men, they have some workout joggers available.
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- Jacqueline Andriakos, NASM-CPT, is the Executive Health and Fitness Director at Womenās Health, certified personal trainer and former group fitness class instructor.
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Physical Fitness Movies and Shows to Keep You Motivated Toward Your Goals
The New Year is a time when many of us feel motivated to think more about our physical fitness. Lift heavier weights. Run longer distances. Shave a few seconds off that mile time. Whether youāre looking to hit a new PB or simply incorporate more movement into your daily routine, itās easier to reach your goals if you surround yourself with positive affirmations about staying consistent and practicing discipline.
Lock in by watching these movies and shows that celebrate a good sweat session. You can stream these titles while climbing the Stairmaster, foam rolling after the gym, or enjoying a well-deserved rest day in a cozy, horizontal position. After all, visualization is one way to gear up to get moving ā and it can be done from the comfort of your couch.
Final Draft
Itās never too late to restart a fitness journey. This Japanese series gathers together twenty-five former professional athletes ā some of whom had no choice but to walk away from their respective sports, and others who retired on their own terms. They take part in a high-stakes survival competition, and the winner is awarded 30 million yen to kick-start their second-chance career. Among the participants: baseball legend Yoshio Itoi, soccer icon Yoshito Åkubo, and three-division boxing world champion Hozumi Hasegawa.
Lorena, Light-Footed Woman
The sport of running is hard enough, but tackling a long-distance race without some good sneakers is a whole new kind of challenge. This short documentary introduces Lorena RamĆrez, the member of Mexico’s RarĆ”muri community who earned the worldās attention in 2017 by competing in the Cerro Rojo UltraTrail, an ultramarathon of over 30 miles. She did so while wearing huaraches ā traditional Mexican sandals ā as well as her trademark long skirt and other customary indigenous garb.
The Other Shore: The Diana Nyad Story
Diana Nyad first gained acclaim in 1975 for swimming around Manhattan in record time. This documentary follows the long-distance swimmer as she pursues a perilous goal ā swimming from Cuba to Florida without the use of a protective shark cage ā a journey she attempts repeatedly, up until the age of 63. Afterward, queue upĀ Nyad,Ā the dramatic take starring Annette Bening as the athlete and Jodie Foster as her best friend and trainer, Bonnie Stoll.
Physical: 100
This search for the ultimate physique in Korea caught the attention of fitness lovers worldwide ā for good reason. In this unique tournament, 100 athletes, bodybuilders, and military professionals take part in daunting challenges that test raw strength, speed, endurance, and technique. They face off in various trials until thereās only one competitor left standing. Want even more rivalry? Queue upĀ Physical: Asia, the continent-wide spin-off in which athletes compete in teams representing their countries of origin.
SPRINT
This docuseries closely follows the worldās fastest athletes as they ready their bodies, minds, and spirits to compete in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Created by the same team behindĀ Formula 1: Drive to Survive, these episodes zoom in on American sprinters Gabby Thomas, Noah Lyles, Fred Kerley, Twanisha ‘TeeTee’ Terry, Kenny Bednarek, and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, as well as runners from the UK, Ivory Coast, Italy, Jamaica, and Kenya. Watching these elite runners prove what the human body is capable of is apt inspiration for athletes at any level.Ā
Tour de France: Unchained
Go behind the scenes of the worldās most thrilling race on two wheels: the Tour de France, the famed road cycling competition that spans approximately 2,200 miles over a period of three weeks. In each of its three seasons, the series embeds with multiple teams as they race while dealing with terrain, injury, and other setbacks. These episodes track the annual menās competition in 2022, 2023, and 2024.
Ultimate Beastmaster
After countless hours of training, contestants take on the supersized obstacle course called āThe Beast.ā Produced by and featuring Sylvester Stallone, the international competition made history when it debuted with six localized versions in various countries, all featuring different competitors, hosts, and languages of origin. (The U.S. edition is hosted by Terry Crews and Charissa Thompson.) Also available to stream:Ā Ultimate Beastmaster Mexico, hosted by InĆ©s Sainz and Luis Ernesto Franco.
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