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Incorporating Yoga with Regular Exercise Routine Improves Cardiovascular Health

Yoga may be the answer if you’re looking for ways to enrich your exercise routine and improve your cardiovascular health! Practicing yoga on a regular basis offers numerous benefits, including improved flexibility, greater balance and coordination, and enhanced mental clarity. Studies have also shown that adding yoga to your cardio workouts will provide an extensive ...click here to read more

Try Eating These to Slow Mental Decline

According to new research, eating more berries and drinking tea may help you stay mentally sharp longer. A case study of more than 900 adults found that foods featuring antioxidant flavonoids could offer brain benefits to older adults. Flavonoids are found in foods and drinks like berries, leafy green vegetables, tea, wine, and more. The ...click here to read more

Tame IBS Symptoms During the Holiday

The holidays can be really fun, but they can also be a major stressor. For people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), the food and travel associated with the season may intensify symptoms. Stress can affect the gut and impact how people with IBS feel. Travelling to see family, spending time with certain family members, and ...click here to read more

Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle May Prevent Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Study

If you’re looking for ways to reduce your risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), maintaining a healthy lifestyle is a good place to start. Eating a balanced diet, getting regular exercise, and managing your stress levels can all help keep your immune system functioning at its best. If you already have IBD, making these ...click here to read more

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Joint Hypermobility Associated with Risk of Depression and Anxiety: Study

New research from Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) suggests that hypermobile joints may be linked with the emergence of depression and anxiety in adolescence. The study looked at the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and patients with hypermobility. Psychiatric problems can start before the age of 25, including depression and anxiety. Therefore, it’s important to ...click here to read more

Are Pain Pills Making Your Arthritic Knees Worse?

Countless people pop popular pain medications to help them cope with joint pain to make it through the day. But that short-term relief could come at a long-term cost, according to some new research. A new study suggests that over-the-counter (OTC) pain medication like aspirin, Aleve, or ibuprofen may make arthritic knee pain worse. The ...click here to read more

10 Minutes of Aerobic Exercise with Exposure Therapy Reduces PTSD Symptoms: Study

New research led by UNSW Sydney psychologists suggests that exposure therapy and aerobic exercise may help reduce post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. It is common for people with PTSD to be encouraged to try exposure therapy, but up to half of the patients don’t respond to it. This lack of response from patients to exposure ...click here to read more

Spices To Help Add Some Health to the Holidays

The holiday season has just begun, and you may already be feeling the effects of salty, fatty, sugary foods that are in no shortage this time of year. Chocolates, candies, buttery mashed potatoes, little appetizers, egg nog, and more are okay to indulge in from time to time. But making them consistent parts of your ...click here to read more

Staying Safe While Shoveling Snow

Shoveling snow is a fact of life for many across the country and something that most don’t consider risky behavior. But it is. Many people who shovel snow don’t exercise regularly. Grabbing a shovel to move around hundreds of pounds of snow, if you’ve been doing nothing for several months, can strain your heart, as ...click here to read more

Clearing Up Cholesterol Confusion

Cholesterol can be confusing stuff. There’s good cholesterol, bad cholesterol, foods with cholesterol that don’t impact blood cholesterol, and foods without it that do. It might be that the only thing most people really understand about cholesterol is that if it gets too high, it can pose a major risk to their heart, health, and ...click here to read more