Tag: healthy living
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Chronic Diseases are More Related than We Think

Chronic diseases are diseases that last for several months, require ongoing treatment and have the potential to limit daily activity. This includes diseases such as cancer, diabetes, arthritis, depression, asthma, Alzheimer’s disease and kidney disease. Many chronic diseases have no cure and persist throughout one’s life. For example, while heart disease, such as atherosclerosis, can…
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Five Exercise Myths Busted

Myths abound in the exercise and fitness worlds. Some of these are simple misconceptions while others can discourage people from being active. Many of these myths are perpetuated by members in the health and fitness industry themselves. So to follow-up on my previous post of busting nine common exercise myths, here are five more. 1.…
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Your Doctor Needs to Ask You About Your Exercise

When you see your doctor for a check-up, your doctor will likely ask how you’re doing, check your blood pressure and maybe your weight. If you smoke or have diabetes, your doctor may also ask about those. Rarely will a doctor ask you about your exercise. But given how physical activity is effective at preventing…
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Are microplastics bad for your health?

Plastics are beneficial to many aspects in life. From tires for vehicles to home insulation to surgical equipment. Made primarily from fossil fuels, plastics can be shaped and are made to last. This, however, can be a problem. As plastics increase so do microplastics, which are found in the food we eat, water we drink…
