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Fitness

What You Should Know as a Vegan

 August 19, 2013

What You Should Know as a Vegan Changing your lifestyle from being a meat-eater to vegan is not easy but it is a decision that you have made so you have to commit to it 100 percent. Along with this commitment, you have to make yourself knowledgeable of how it is to be a vegetarian […]

Leg Cramps

 July 18, 2013

Leg Cramps Have you ever awakened from a good night’s sleep with a muscle cramp or what some people call charley horse? If you have, then you know it’s not a stroll in the park. It’s more likely a stroll on Barbed Wire Lane! It could hurt and depending on where the cramp is, it’s down right debilitating. […]

Get Smart About Sodium [Infographic]

 May 16, 2013

Get Smart About Sodium [Infographic]   Eating too much salt can harm your heart. Find out if you’re overdosing on sodium and learn the saltiest foods to limit. Click here for our Blog Disclaimer.

5 Signs Exercise Is Causing Your Asthma

 April 24, 2013

5 Signs Exercise Is Causing Your Asthma Do you have exercise-induced asthma or exercise-induced bronchospasm? Many people who feel shortness of breath while working out don’t know they have it. Regular exercise is a pillar of healthy living, but for millions of Americans a jog or run through the park might cause panting, wheezing, and […]

Cash Rewards For Weight Loss Favored By Employees

 April 12, 2013

Cash Rewards For Weight Loss Favored By Employees There’s a growing number of companies who are at present providing new weight loss incentive strategies to inspire healthful practices and lifestyles around work settings. Researchers from the University of Michigan have discovered that rewards in the form of money are a successful kind of incentive for […]

Behavioral Issues in Children Connected To Sleep Apnea

 April 12, 2013

Behavioral Issues in Children Connected To Sleep Apnea A sleep-disordered breathing condition called sleep apnea has been linked to rising statistics of behavioral problems in children, behavioral problems similar to ADHD. Apart from this, it was also learned that sleep apnea is also linked to adaptive and learning issues in kids. The results were posted […]

Medical Researchers Discover Gene Responsible For Regular Epilepsy Type

 April 10, 2013

Medical Researchers Discover Gene Responsible For Regular Epilepsy Type Medical specialists have discovered a certain gene that is connected to the development of the most standard kind of epilepsy. This is a prime discovery because it could lead to a genetic exam for the illness. In addition, it was also suggested that the find can […]

Adults Can Benefit From Tonsillectomy

 April 9, 2013

Adults Can Benefit From Tonsillectomy Researchers from the University of Oulu and Oulu University Hospital in Finland have found out that adults who have been through tonsillectomy reduced their risk of acquiring pharyngitis. They have also documented that the tonsillectomy process might assist adults in relieving recurring pharyngitis. Prior to this study, there had been a small […]

Drinking Coffee or Green Tea Might Lessen The Chance Of Stroke Attacks

 March 29, 2013

Drinking Coffee or Green Tea Might Lessen The Chance Of Stroke Attacks Just recently, Japanese researchers have found out that drinking green tea or coffee can decrease a person’s chance of getting stroke by at least 20%. Lead researcher Dr. Yoshihiro Kokubo, who is chief doctor in the department of preventive cardiology at Osaka’s National […]

7 Healthy Habits That Can Save Your Life

 March 29, 2013

7 Healthy Habits That Can Save Your Life A new study states that seven healthy practices implemented by the American Heart Association were said to not only lower the risk of heart disease but cancer as well. Another good thing about the habits was its advantages were increasing. Cancer risks have waned when these healthy […]