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07/04/2019
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By Cassie B.
An unhealthy weight can affect your body’s ability to use vitamin D
People who are overweight have a lot to worry about, from the way their clothes fit to their higher risk of health problems. Now researchers have added yet another motivation to shed some pounds as they’ve discovered that the effects of obesity on the liver can hurt overweight people’s ability to use vitamin D. Research […]
06/21/2019
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By Cassie B.
You can outrun dementia: Keeping active throughout middle age reduces your risk
What comes to mind when you think of ways to prevent dementia? Many people associate brain exercises with reducing your risk of this heartbreaking illness, but it turns out that physical exercise can be just as beneficial. The latest study supporting this idea recently appeared in the journal Neurology. Researchers looked at 800 Swedish women […]
06/15/2019
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By Cassie B.
Heart attacks are more deadly for women because traditional medicine doesn’t recognize their symptoms
Heart attacks strike men and women alike, but women are more likely to die from one. You might suspect this is simply down to the physical differences between men and women, but there is growing concern that the problem is largely due to flaws in how the conventional medical system approaches these differences and its […]
06/14/2019
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By Cassie B.
A prescription you can afford: A 30-minute walk every day can reduce your blood pressure as much as a pill
Even the slightest brush with high blood pressure can be enough to scare many people into taking blood pressure medication. After all, high blood pressure can lead to heart disease and raise your risk of heart attack or stroke. However, researchers have found an even better way to get your blood pressure under control, and […]
05/13/2019
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By Cassie B.
Working out to work it out: Exercise endorphins found to help fight depression
When depression strikes the elderly, it doesn’t always get the attention that it does in younger people. After all, it’s widely considered normal to feel negative emotions as people get older and deal with issues like failing health and the end of their lives inching closer. When depression in seniors is taken seriously, it’s usually […]
04/10/2019
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By Cassie B.
Vitamin C supplementation before exercise can help hasten your post-workout recovery, researchers find
Regular exercise is one of the top ways to maintain your health as you age. Along with a healthy diet and plenty of rest, exercise is nearly always named as a way to reduce your risk of a host of ailments ranging from heart disease and diabetes to cancer and Alzheimer’s. If concerns about the […]
02/27/2019
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By Cassie B.
Exercise has a lot of health benefits, but losing weight isn’t one of them, researchers conclude
Exercise is incredible for your health in many ways, but one of its biggest benefits in many people’s eyes, weight loss, may not actually be among its superpowers after all – if you believe a review article published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons. It’s a debate that has been raging for a […]
02/21/2019
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By Cassie B.
Physically active children are less likely to be depressed as adults
Most parents have one main goal: to ensure that their children are healthy and happy. Maintaining good health in children is generally pretty straightforward; the right diet, along with plenty of sleep and exercise are usually enough. However, when it comes to happiness, the situation becomes a lot more complex. Thankfully, a new study has […]
02/20/2019
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By Cassie B.
Fight anxiety and depression by running
If you’re feeling depressed or anxious, going outside for a run is probably the furthest thing from your mind. It can be hard to get motivated when you’re stuck in a rut, but it is well worth making the effort because running can be a powerful tool in the fight against anxiety and depression. Getting […]
02/12/2019
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By Cassie B.
Watching too much TV can give you colorectal cancer
When you’re mindlessly flipping through channels and spending hours in front of the TV, you could be doing a lot more than entertaining yourself – you might also be raising your chance of getting colorectal cancer. Although the two might not seem related on the surface, a study carried out by researchers from Harvard Medical […]
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