News & Articles By JD Heyes
01/04/2018
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By JD Heyes
What are the TOP fitness trends for 2018? Think back to the basics
If 2017 was the “year of the fitness gadget,” then 2018 is shaping up to be the “year of the basics,” according to health experts who are monitoring trends. Americans seem to have gotten their fill of fitness gadgets, activity trackers and apps and are instead returning to real-world workouts that have proven to be […]
01/01/2018
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By JD Heyes
Here’s how to CUT OUT harmful sweets and sugars now that the holidays are over
We get it: Those holiday sweets and treats are often very difficult to pass up, which is why we tend to pack on the pounds during the final month of the year. But you know what you have to do now, right? Right. It’s time to give them up, though we grant you, that may be easier […]
11/12/2017
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By JD Heyes
The holidays are approaching, preppers — don’t let up on your fitness goals
For most people the holiday season brings lots of family face time, joy and happiness, but also no shortage of bad foods that taste far too good and, thus, are generally over-consumed, leaving us feeling miserable and hefty. As those holidays approach, however, now is not the time for preppers to lose sight of their […]
11/09/2017
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By JD Heyes
Too fat to FLY? Airlines to begin weighing passengers (and charging accordingly)
The global obesity epidemic, which is especially critical in Western societies, is causing ripple effects in industries outside of traditional medicine as they struggle — literally — to accommodate people who are straining the system, so to speak. One of the affected industries is transportation and, in particular, air transport. One Finnish airline is preparing […]
10/29/2017
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By JD Heyes
Preppers, staying fit to fight in cold weather is a challenge – but you must do it
Fall is here and winter isn’t far behind. Training to be fit to fight in case stuff hits the fan is a bigger challenge in cold weather than it is in hot weather, that’s just a physiological fact, so you need to be prepared to do so safely, so that you don’t injure yourself and […]
10/20/2017
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By JD Heyes
Obesity-induced diabetes in the U.K. behind more than 160 amputations per WEEK; most die within 5 years
The obesity-related diabetes disaster continues unabated in the United Kingdom, triggering a rash of amputations that may be causing premature death in 80 percent of patients. As reported by the U.K.’s Daily Mail, the obesity epidemic is feeding into a record-high 160 amputations per week, according to the most recent health figures, which adds up […]
10/20/2017
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By JD Heyes
MAKE TIME to exercise and commit to be fit, especially if you’re a prepper
One of the most common excuses I hear when it comes fitness is that people claim they don’t have time to exercise. They like to claim they’re too busy, and besides, there isn’t enough time in the day to squeeze in 45 minutes at a gym or at home. Another excuse I often hear is […]
10/17/2017
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By JD Heyes
America’s youth deemed too FAT to fight — wars, crime or fires — as obesity epidemic spreads
There are more Americans alive today than at any time in our history: 323.1 million, according to the latest U.S. Census Figures from 2016. But as a percentage of the population, fewer American youth are physically capable of fighting in the nation’s wars, fighting crime or fighting fire, as evidenced by the growing number of […]
10/07/2017
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By JD Heyes
Study: 40 percent of ALL cancer cases in the U.S. are linked to obesity
A new study further highlights the negative implications of America’s obesity epidemic and why more education and policy changes are necessary to combat it: Some 40 percent of all cancers in the U.S. or about 630,000 cases annually, are linked to being overweight. The findings by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are particularly […]
09/15/2017
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By JD Heyes
CONFIRMED: Desk jobs and lots of daily sitting lead to an early grave
As technology advances, more workers are becoming electronically chained to their desks for several hours per day, and that sedentary work life is taking its toll, according to new research confirming earlier studies indicating lengthy sitting at work can lead to an early grave. As reported by The Washington Times, a new study by researchers […]
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