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Category Archives: General Health

New Study Sheds Light on Those with Highest Risk for Breakthrough COVID Infection

“Breakthrough” infections have become as big of a health concern as it is a buzzword. A new study, however, has highlighted who has the highest risk of infection despite vaccination. Breakthrough COVID infections are defined as infections that occur even after a person has been fully vaccinated. No vaccine is entirely effective at eliminating infection ...click here to read more

Physical Activity Builds up Calcium Deposits in the Coronary Arteries: Study

New research suggests that physical activity may build up calcium deposits in the coronary arteries, the amount of which is used to determine future cardiovascular disease risk. This new information contradicts how physical activity is generally viewed for heart health. This new research shows that physically active people may have higher levels of calcium deposits ...click here to read more

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Food Can Help Improve, Or Hinder, Blood Flow

There’s no doubt that diet plays a role in your health and risk for illness. Some diets can make you sick, while others can keep you healthy. It’s not even necessarily about “diets” per se, but rather how and what you eat. For example, eating a lot of processed foods can damage your body and ...click here to read more

Handling That Pain in Your Neck

I get it. Your kids and neighbors can get on your case and be a real pain in the neck. Sometimes real neck pain can hit too. Maybe it even started hurting when you were handling the living, breathing neck pains. Connecting your head and torso is a collection of vertebrae that make up your ...click here to read more

Consistency Is Key for Strong Muscles

If you want to get stronger to stay independent, reduce the risk of injury, and boost your quality of life, it’s important to keep one thing in mind: consistency. Being consistent is the only way to achieve strong, healthy muscles. That means exercising multiple times per week and ensuring you’re regularly giving your body what ...click here to read more

Stepping Towards Longevity

Do you want to live longer? You can boost your chances one step at a time. Literally. New data suggests that walking can lead to a longer life. So, if you’ve started a walking routine during the pandemic or are keeping a score of steps on a fitness tracker, you could be in luck. And ...click here to read more

New Data Reveals COVID Vaccines Significantly Slash the Risk of Hospitalization

COVID vaccines work. They might not always prevent infection, but they will certainly reduce the risk of a severe infection requiring hospitalization. And that is a big deal, because people ending up in hospitals with a COVID infection don’t often fare well. There is data to suggest that 27 percent of hospitalized COVID patients die. ...click here to read more

What Makes Veins Healthy?

A few years ago, I was hanging out with some friends on a hot summer day. One of them turned to me and said “your veins look like a roadmap.” It was kind of true. The veins all down my forearms where clearly visible and protruding from my skin. My friend thought it looked gross. ...click here to read more

Coffee: The Most Controversial Superfood

The scent of fresh coffee and eggs fill my kitchen every morning. To some, that might sound like an unhealthy breakfast. To others, it can’t get much better. There is no doubt that coffee and eggs are two of the most controversial foods out there. Eggs because of the cholesterol content, and coffee because of ...click here to read more

Combination of Weak Muscles and Abdominal Fat Can Be Dangerous for Older People: Study

Weak muscles and abdominal fat can be a dangerous combination for older adults who have difficulty walking. A new study from the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) suggests that these two physical traits can directly affect the loss of gait speed. Study author, Tiago da Silva Alexandre, explained her research saying, “Our comparative analysis ...click here to read more