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12/10/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Intermittent fasting for women: How it can help you, and the warning signs to watch out for
Intermittent fasting has become increasingly popular recently because of its rapid weight loss effect. Unlike other types of diet that focus on specific foods to eat, intermittent fasting focuses on the timing of eating, stretching the gaps between meals to allow for the benefits of fasting without being deprived of food completely. Intermittent fasting can […]
12/05/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Lifestyle changes you can make today to reduce cellulite
Cellulite develops when a layer of fat pushes into the connective tissue right below the skin’s surface, creating a bumpy, cottage cheese-like dimpling on the skin. It affects about 90 percent of women and commonly appears on the thighs, pelvic area, or abdomen. Estrogen dominance, lymphatic congestion, and diet may contribute to cellulite. There are […]
12/04/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Cardio or strength training? You need both, as each affects the body differently, according to study
It’s an inarguable fact that exercise can improve a person’s health, but each form of exercise — whether it be lifting weights or running — has a different effect on the body. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation has found that cardio training may offer more benefits than strength training in terms […]
11/27/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Fermented garlic may be the answer to obesity prevention, researchers discover
Millions of people suffer from the consequences of obesity — even though they are largely preventable. Following a healthy diet and exercising regularly are just some of the natural ways to prevent them from occurring. One natural way to prevent obesity is by consuming garlic extract fermented by lactic acid bacteria, according to a study published […]
11/25/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Study: Open-plan offices reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes among employees
Interestingly, the design of an office may affect the diabetes risk of employees. A study published in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine recently found that open-plan offices cut the risk of Type 2 diabetes among employees. In addition, the study revealed that open-plan office workers are less stressed than those who work in small […]
11/24/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
How does consistent exercise affect appetite sensitivity?
Exercise looks like a lot of work — if you’re not looking at the payoffs that the body gets from it. In a systematic review in Sports Medicine, researchers suggest that regular exercise improves appetite sensitivity of individuals. The review was conducted by researchers from the University of Leeds in the U.K. The team analyzed 28 studies — including […]
11/22/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
How exercise can lessen the symptoms of menopause
Postmenopausal women are more vulnerable to different health problems because their hormone levels are decreasing. Menopause causes mood changes, a slower metabolism, and increasing the risk of certain injuries and other conditions that increase with age. Fortunately, there are many ways to still be healthy despite the reduction of hormone levels. One of these ways […]
11/21/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Clinical trial finds ashwagandha to be effective in managing weight in chronically stressed people
Chronic stress is associated with many health problems, including weight gain and obesity. Researchers in India suggest people who are chronically stressed to consider taking ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) to prevent weight gain and obesity. Ashwagandha is a common adaptogen and is known for reducing stress and anxiety. The researchers aimed to evaluate the safety and […]
11/21/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Breast cancer survivors who exercise have better mental health
Breast cancer survivors will not only benefit physically from exercise, but also mentally. In a study published in the Journal of Cancer Science & Therapy, researchers discovered that long hikes can sustainably improve the mental health, level of physical activity, and quality of life of breast cancer survivors. The researchers, who were from the University […]
11/17/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Ashwagandha may be used for body weight management in people who are chronically stressed
Chronic stress is associated with weight gain and obesity. A study published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine suggests that people who are chronically stressed should consider using ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) to keep a healthy body weight and prevent weight gain. Ashwagandha is a common adaptogen and is known for reducing stress and […]
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