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01/04/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
New research shows that even a single workout session can provide lasting protection for your heart
Many studies have shown that physical activity is beneficial to an individual’s general well-being especially heart health. Moreover, even a single workout session can reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke immediately, according to a review of studies. “Our work provides new evidence on the potency of exercise as a heart protector, both in the […]
12/07/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Skip the fries: Nutritionist suggests two burgers is a better choice – fewer carbs, more protein
Here’s some good news for those who love burgers – if you are in the mood for some fast food, skip the fries and order two burgers instead. A registered dietitian and nutritionist suggests that eating two burgers in a fast food restaurant is a better choice than having fries on the side, noting that there […]
12/07/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
The evolution of body size: New study explores how height and weight of humans has changed over time
Have you ever wondered why people are of different heights and weights? A new large-scale study attempted to answer this by exploring the evolutionary patterns in humans. For the study, researchers from the University of Cambridge analyzed the height and weight of 311 hominin specimens, the ancestral lineage of which Homo sapiens alone still exist, dating from […]
12/05/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Skinny isn’t healthy: Research shows chronic dieters and super slim women have a higher risk of early menopause
Women who are skinny are also prone to fertility problems, much in the same way overweight ladies are. A new study finds that being underweight as a teenager and during their mid-30s increases a woman’s chance of having an early menopause, as reported by The Daily Mail. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts in Boston […]
12/04/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Retire from work, not exercise: New study confirms any and all physical activity in elderly helps reduce cardiovascular risk
An 18-year long study is concluding that any physical activity at any level in elderly people is better than being completely inactive in lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease. The researchers wanted to determine whether regular physical activity provides cardiovascular health benefits in elderly people. In the study, the researchers compared the link between different […]
11/29/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Save the earth and better yourself: 8 reasons why growing your own food is the best decision you will ever make
Have you ever thought of growing your own fruits and vegetables? If not, now is the time to start considering it. It may seem tedious and overwhelming, but in reality it is actually easy and simple. You can start by growing them in your backyard, or if you do not have any yard, consider container […]
11/27/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
How many calories do you burn walking? It depends – on what you’re carrying and whether you’re going uphill or down
Researchers have developed a new way to determine how many calories a person burns when walking uphill or downhill, as reported by the Science Daily. Researchers from the Southern Methodist University (SMU) have developed a more accurate method called the “Minimum Mechanics Model” to estimate how much energy a soldier uses when walking. “Our new […]
11/27/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
The newest device for weight loss is a nose plug: Recent studies have found a connection between the smell of food and weight gain
People trying to lose weight may have tried different weight loss equipment such as the treadmill, ab roller machine, and the ever-classic gym ball. Nevertheless, new research suggests that using nose plugs instead to block the smell of food may help you lose weight. Researchers at the University of California in Berkeley conducted an experiment […]
11/25/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
The up-side of chores: Daily physical activity, such as house-keeping, found to prolong life for older women
Household chores may not be the most exciting thing to do, but there is an upside to all of it. A new study finds that simple household chores like washing the dishes and folding the laundry may increase your chance of living longer. In the study, the researchers studied the data of over 6,000 white, […]
11/21/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
5 Easy tips for making sure you take the time to exercise
A lot of people say they do not have the time for exercise or may not feel like it. People are less active today as technology has made people’s lives easier and more convenient. Initially, exercise may feel like a chore. However, once it becomes part of your daily routine, you will start to look […]
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