Health & Fitness

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Vitamins And Minerals Are Health Magnets For Our Body’s Circulatory System

Our body’s circulatory system is made up of the heart, arteries, veins and capillaries. This circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, water and blood throughout our bodies as well as assists in the removal of waste products. Obviously keeping this system in tip top shape is essential to its efficiency and to our health.

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How to Relieve Lower-back Pain Using Myofascial Release

October 23, 2014, 12:00AM PT in Fitnovatives Blog  |   Lower-back pain is a fact of life for a significant number of adults, which means it is likely your clients will turn to you for help in relieving their pain so they can return to the activities they enjoy. Biomechanics expert Justin Price […]

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Bariatric surgery success influenced by how people view their own weight

Negative feelings about one’s own weight, known as internalized weight bias, influence the success people have after undergoing weight loss surgery, according to research appearing in the journal Obesity Surgery, published by Springer. The study, from the Geisinger Health System in the US, is considered the first and only study to examine internalized weight bias […]

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6 Strange-but-true Health Tips

Many methods to improve your health are pretty straightforward: to lose weight, eat less and exercise more; to boost your energy, get more sleep; to prevent dehydration, drink more water. Others, however, are totally counterintuitive. The following 12 tips really do workbut they may leave you scratching your head. 6 Strange-But-True Health Tips Drink coffee […]

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Too Much Of A Good Thing: When Exercise Becomes Detrimental To One’s Health

Bruce Lee is a martial arts icon. He blazed the movie screens with his powerful, lighting quick punches and kicks. More than just a martial arts master, he was a philosopher, instructor, and actor. More than He is admired and respected by many martial artists today. He is often referred as “the Father of Mixed […]

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How troubled marriage, depression history promote obesity

The double-whammy of marital hostility and a history of depression can increase the risk for obesity in adults by altering how the body processes high-fat foods, according to new research. In the study, men and women with a history of depression whose arguments with spouses were especially heated showed several potential metabolic problems after eating […]

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Benefits Of Boxing Training For Fitness

You may improve your health and have a physically fit body by getting into boxing training fitness programs. This is the best way for you to have a stronger body and gain confidence. Boxing workouts can help you to be at your best fighting form as well. Many people see positive results from boxing trainings. […]

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Vegfest Encourages Healthy Living Through Better Eating

RALEIGH: Vegfest encourages healthy living through better eating – WNCN: News, Weather, Raleigh, Durham, Fayetteville NC State Fair changes contracts for permanent fair employees[1] NC State Fair changes contracts for permanent fair employees[2] Updated: Tuesday, October 21 2014 10:33 PM EDT2014-10-22 02:33:02 GMT North Carolina State Fair organizers said employee contracts have been tightened […]

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Sport in old age can stimulate brain fitness, but effect decreases with advancing age

Physical exercise in old age can improve brain perfusion as well as certain memory skills. This is the finding of Magdeburg neuroscientists who studied men and women aged between 60 and 77. In younger individuals regular training on a treadmill tended to improve cerebral blood flow and visual memory. However, trial participants who were older […]

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The History Of Medical Scrubs

If I asked you to picture a surgeon in your mind’s eye, you almost certainly would picture an individual in medical scrubs (most likely white or green scrubs), wearing a mask, etc. But it hasn’t always been that way. Medical scrubs are actually a relatively modern practice. Until the 20th century, surgery was (compared to […]

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