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07/10/2020
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By Zoey Sky
7 Strategies to help reduce facial fat
Gaining weight is bad for your overall well-being as it increases your risk of developing various health problems. It can also make you gain fat around your face, which can be difficult to address unless you make lifestyle changes like exercising more and eating right. Adopt healthier eating habits Heavily processed foods like potato chips and […]
06/16/2020
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By Zoey Sky
9 Natural ways to relieve and prevent back pain
Upper back pain is an uncomfortable symptom with several causes, such as arthritis, injury or bad posture. While the pain can make you reluctant to move and stay active, one of the best ways to relieve your condition is through stretching exercises or treatments like acupuncture. Common causes of upper back pain Upper back pain may […]
04/17/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Strength training can cut liver fat by as much as 30% in 15 days
Strength training can reduce liver fat and improve blood sugar levels, according to a recent animal study. A team of researchers from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in Sao Paulo, Brazil studied the effects of strength training exercises on obese mice and found that the exercises led to a 25–30 percent reduction of liver fat prior […]
04/16/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Do you need to sweat to have a good workout?
Some people believe that a great workout should leave you tired and sweating buckets all the time. But according to health experts, sweating doesn’t always indicate a successful exercise routine. Why do people sweat? Sweat evaporates from your skin to prevent your body from overheating after a grueling exercise. If you don’t sweat after an arduous […]
04/09/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Why run when you can walk: 8 Tips on walking for weight loss
Anyone who wants to stay fit and healthy understands the importance of exercising regularly. Being physically active can bring significant improvements to one’s health, including reducing the risk of certain conditions like heart disease and cancer. Thankfully, you don’t need to go to the gym every day to consider yourself “physically active” enough to lose […]
03/10/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Timing is everything: Habitual exercise may be the key to successful weight loss
Humans are creatures of habit. For instance, a person who frequents the gym at the same time every day eventually sets that specific schedule as his workout time, whether he’s an early bird or a night owl. People’s work schedules and overall chronobiology usually dictate when they decide to do their exercise. Now, recent research […]
03/09/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Animal study finds that morning exercise improves metabolic response, while night exercise increases energy expenditure
The circadian rhythm is your body’s internal process that follows a daily cycle. This rhythm typically responds to light levels in an individual’s environment, which helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle. Maintaining a consistent circadian rhythm is essential to overall health – chronic disruption of your regular sleep schedule can have adverse health consequences. Now, recent […]
03/06/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Study: Strength training can benefit those with diabetes by lowering liver fat and improving blood sugar levels
The liver plays an important role in the prevention of metabolic disorders, like Type 2 diabetes, Gaucher’s disease and hemochromatosis. As the largest organ and gland in the human body, the liver carries out over 500 tasks, including breaking down fats, regulating blood sugar levels and filtering out harmful compounds from the blood. However, the liver might struggle […]
02/12/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Make the most out of your workouts by focusing on movement instead of muscles
A lot of fitness buffs often focus on building their muscles when working out. But it turns out that focusing on movements instead of muscles can net you better results and can help you make the most out of your workout session. The movement-focused approach Children do most things instinctively. If a child drops a […]
01/30/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
How about a short workout… in the sauna? Study reveals a sauna session has physical strain similar to sports activities
Researchers from the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and the Medical Center Berlin are suggesting that spending some time in a sauna can be just as exhausting as moderate exercise. Their study found that a sauna session, contrary to popular belief, actually raises your heart rate and blood pressure, and that once you leave, both your heart rate and blood pressure […]
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