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Musculoskeletal pain treatment: Therapies and exercises to avoid further complications

Musculoskeletal pain treatment can be complicated and complex, with several different disciplines offering unique methods for providing pain relief. Here, we will discuss some of the most commonly used treatment regimens and what you can expect from them. Musculoskeletal pain is the sensation of discomfort or pain in structures in the body, affecting bones, muscles, ...click here to read more

The Healthy Truth: Ultimate workout playlist

Dear Friends, With back to school around the corner and summer coming to an end, you may be considering getting back into your workout routine. For myself, one thing that really keeps me motivated and pushes me through my workout is an awesome playlist. There’s something about the way music affects your mood that can ...click here to read more

Constantly tired? Try this…

We all get that feeling in the middle of the work day. You know the one… It’s after lunch and all of a sudden you get really tired. Our natural inclination is to reach for that midday cup of caffeine, whether it be a shot of espresso, a large cup of coffee, or a coke. ...click here to read more

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Simple exercises for folks over 50

Oftentimes, the last thing people with achy joints want to do is move around. Usually, it’s out of fear that the inflammation in their joints and the pain they’re experiencing will only get worse. But although arthritis symptoms stop people from partaking in physical activity, in many cases, it’s the best thing they could do ...click here to read more

Get all day energy with these tips

Throughout the day, our energy fluctuates. When our energy is high, we’re ready to take on any task, but when they dip, it feels near impossible to get anything done. Energy levels can vary for numerous reasons including poor sleep, poor diet, health conditions, and even stress. Because there are many different causes of low ...click here to read more

Walking increases blood circulation to the brain

When somebody mentions the word exercise, usually we imagine heart-pumping workouts or lifting heavy weights. We associate such intense activities with exhaustion that one would feel after a training session which leaves us less inclined to the idea of exercise at all. What most people do not realize is that walking is a great form ...click here to read more

Link between fitness and memory possibly found

It’s been said time and again that maintaining a healthy diet and getting adequate amounts of exercise provides a bounty of physical and mental benefits, including benefits for the memory. However, there was no clear explanation as to how fitness improves this aspect of mental capacity. New research conducted by scientists at the University of ...click here to read more

Psychological well-being improved, heart attack risk reduced with physical activity in older adults

Physical activity improves psychological well-being and reduces the risk of heart attack in older adults. Lead author of the study Julia Boehm explained, “Researchers have long studied how physical activity can lead to improved mood and feelings of well-being, however, less well understood is whether being happy and optimistic might actually encourage a person to ...click here to read more

Stroke and balance problems: Causes and exercises to regain balance after stroke

Balance problems are a common experience for people following a stroke. Insufficient co-ordination and stability can make people feel unsteady and lead to falls and lack of confidence. Thankfully, there are exercises that can help stroke sufferers regain balance. The impact of stroke on balance can be complex, but we know that the brain sends ...click here to read more

Social media competition can motivate you to hit the gym

If you’re lacking gym motivation, some social media competition may give you the push you need. Senior study author Damon Centola explained, “Supportive groups can backfire because they draw attention to members who are less active, which can create a downward spiral of participation.” In his words, competition groups “frame relationships in terms of goal-setting ...click here to read more