Health & Fitness

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Home-based exercise program improves recovery following rehabilitation for hip fracture

Among patients who had completed standard rehabilitation after hip fracture, the use of a home exercise program that included exercises such as standing from a chair or climbing a step resulted in improved physical function, according to a study in the February 19 issue of JAMA. More than 250,000 people in the United States fracture […]

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Beauty Salon Skin Care Services – Tips to Get Rid of Common Skin Problems

Beauty salon skin care services – How it can help people to get rid of common skin problems? A flawless, clear complexion says a lot on a women’s face and a supple, vibrant skin tone determines your overall health in a profound manner. Beauty is definitely skin deep so there is a way to change […]

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How To Use Physical Activities To Eliminate Stress

How Stress Affects The Body and Mind Stress has several negative effects upon the body. Everyone reacts to stress in different ways. Stress is technically defined as the brains response to an external demand. What typically causes stress is a change of some kind, be it of any kind of extremity. Changes that cause stress […]

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7 Tips For Having Your Teeth Last Your Entire Life

The outside of teeth is made out of the hardest material in your body, enamel. Though enamel can take some abuse, it can still be damaged easily if you don’t take proper care of your teeth. Teeth can stay in good health your entire life if you take good care of them (and aren’t unlucky). […]

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Involved parents raise slimmer adults

Remember that slim kid in school — the one with the cook-from-scratch mom? He’s likely one of the fittest dudes at your high school reunion, according to new research from Cornell University, published online in the journal PLOS ONE. “One of the best safeguards against your children becoming overweight as adults is how involved you […]

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Training for Obstacle Course Races

Wading through chest-high water, running up muddy hills, climbing over walls, swinging on monkey bars and crawling through mud might seem like challenges for soldiers in basic training, but these are just a few examples of obstacles from popular racing events that have significantly changed the recreational fitness landscape over the past few […]

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Dangers of … sitting? Regardless of exercise, too much sedentary time is linked to major disability after 60

If you’re 60 and older, every additional hour a day you spend sitting is linked to doubling the risk of being disabled — regardless of how much moderate exercise you get, reports a new Northwestern Medicine® study. The study is the first to show sedentary behavior is its own risk factor for disability, separate from […]

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Pregnancy study for overweight women leads to fewer high birth weight babies

The world’s biggest study offering healthy eating and exercise advice to pregnant women who are overweight or obese has shown a significant reduction in the number of babies born over 4kg (8.8 pounds) in weight. The LIMIT Study, led by researchers from the University of Adelaide’s Robinson Institute and the Women’s and Children’s Hospital, involved […]

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Healthy Snacks, Food And Drink: Broccoli Bread, Fresh Juices And Delivery Boxes

Healthy snacks[1] aren’t just the key to weight loss[2]. When chosen well, they help regulate your blood sugar (so that it doesn’t spike and crash leaving you hunting for the biscuit tin) and are a sustainable way of keeping your energy levels up. HuffPost UK Lifestyle[3] tried three different healthy food and drink brands currently […]

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Hormone released after exercise can ‘predict’ biological age

Scientists from Aston University (UK) have discovered a potential molecular link between Irisin, a recently identified hormone released from muscle after bouts of exercise, and the aging process. Irisin, which is naturally present in humans, is capable of reprograming the body’s fat cells to burn energy instead of storing it. This increases the metabolic rate […]

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