Often, after exercising, you’re left “feeling the burn.” Some people love products like Icy Hot to help sore muscles. But, others are looking for more natural options. Cayenne peppers might be a great option.
Shoveling snow can cause heart attacks and sudden cardiac arrest. The American Heart Association warns that it can happen to people with known heart conditions and folks who are unaware that they have heart problems.
A new study may give you another reason to boost your heart health. Research has found that a higher resting heart rate may be a risk factor for dementia.
When the weather outside is frightful, exercising indoors can be delightful! Today, we’re looking at why exercise bikes are an excellent option in the cold months when there is ice on the ground.
Decorating for a holiday is a great way to spend some time on your feet.
Yoga can help you break unhelpful thought patterns and change the way you think. By focusing on your body and breathing, you can essentially turn your mind off and on again!
The most disheartening thing can be when you are trying to lose weight and you plateau. You start stepping on the scale and see that the needle doesn’t budge. But, there are things you can do when that happens to you.
Everyone knows about the health dangers of being sedentary. The good news is that as little as three minutes of exercise every half hour can counteract the dangers of sitting.
When you are looking for gentle exercise you can do at home to help your heart and whole-body calmness to aid sleep, you may have questions. If you’re deciding between Pilates and yoga, they both have different advantages.
Fitness trackers can be great tools if you need to know how you are doing or when starting a healthy routine. But, you can become obsessed with your numbers, worry about your progress and get a negative self-image.
If you’re someplace where the air is clear, you may be enjoying cooler weather, and it’s a great time to get outdoors!
Many people are trying to lose weight for the sake of their health. It’s unfortunately easy to lose muscle instead of fat. Some signs help you spot if you are losing weight in the form of muscle instead of fat.
A study examined the link between exercise, weight, heart health and longevity to determine where some people should focus their efforts. Exercise, not weight loss, was “consistently associated with greater reductions in mortality risk.”
Since 2003, the International Council on Active Aging has celebrated Active Aging Week. It’s meant to remind people over 50-year-old to stay healthy and take an active role in their lives!
As the weather cools off, people are venturing back outdoors. After a whole season where you’ve retrained your brain to dress for fun in the sun, or stay out of it entirely, it’s time to rethink how you dress.
Wednesday marked the first day of fall. Your weather might be cooling off. With a little bit of chill in the air, fall is the time to get back outside and enjoy yourself while the weather is not too hot and not too cold!
Most of us want to stick to an exercise routine. However, that can be difficult. New research has found a way to help people get into a healthy exercise routine that lasts.
Inflammation can increase insulin resistance. When it’s hot out, we’re less interested in walking. But, knowing a 20-minute walk can lower inflammation might make you more interested in getting out for a walk.
New research says chocolate and cheese are heart-healthy foods. While dairy is known to have benefits and flavanols from chocolate have perks, is the headline too good to be true?
Sometimes you feel like you’re doing really well: you’re eating right and exercising, but you’re tired all the time. If that’s been happening to you, you may be overdoing your “healthy” lifestyle.