To many of us, it might seem like losing muscle is just a normal part of aging. We watched it happen to our parents and grandparents. But, it is possible to regain that muscle and stay healthy as you age!
Post-meal blood sugar spikes can be detrimental to health. There are ways to combat the after-meal sugar rush through lower-carb meals and lifestyle changes. For instance, a straightforward way to lessen blood sugar spikes is to take a post-meal walk.
We’re hoping the weather will cool off a bit soon, but we are still enjoying summer fruit and are holding on to the last dregs of cherry season! We can’t get enough cherries. Let's talk about how beneficial they are.
A large study in Britain saw that people with healthy hearts and brains at 50 were significantly less likely to be diagnosed with dementia by the age of 75. This find gives us even more reason to take care of our hearts!
It is well known that working out can cause you to lose fat and gain muscle. As muscle weighs more than fat, you can slim down while seeing your numbers go up. But, did you know that over-exercising can cause you to gain weight in the form of fat?
Falls become a serious problem for us as we age. Kids and young adults can bounce back up from a tumble, hardly missing a beat. But, for older people, recovery can be slow and consequences grievous. Now, research is showing that a healthy heart can help prevent falls.
Along with fun roadside attractions, North Dakota has fantastic museums and historical sites. But, in this gorgeous weather, we want to get out. Join us to see what outdoor spots and activities you should experience in North Dakota.
Tai chi can lower stress and anxiety while increasing energy and stamina, flexibility, balance, agility, muscle health and aerobic capacity. It may also aid quality of sleep, boost the immune system, lower cholesterol levels and blood pressure, fight joint pain and congestive heart failure and reduce the risk of falls.
Pets are beloved members of the family for many people. We look to them for companionship, for entertainment and as a way to stay fit. We all say our pets make us happy and healthy. But what’s the actual science behind how our animal-family members impact our life?
We’re told taking 10,000 steps a day is optimal for living our healthiest life. But where did that number come from, and is it true?
New research suggests that the best treatment for pain might seem counterintuitive: exercise. Pain may make you want to curl up and not move. But, the study showed that low-intensity exercise helped.
There is a strangely persistent myth that never seems to go away: “I don’t have to exercise to be healthy.” Diet and exercise both have important impacts on the body. While exercise most likely won’t make you lose weight, it builds muscle, and aids flexibility and can help manage disease.
Swimming might be low impact on your joint, but not on results!
Getting more blood to the head helps its function.
Research has found that any physical activity can significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease.
It’s still winter and parts of Idaho are in the snowy clutch of winter more than others.
We are looking at some spots on Hawaii’s two most visited islands: Oahu and Maui.
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park is located on 35 acres in Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn Historic District.
With the government shut down, national parks are in a bit of trouble. People have failed to bring trash and waste out with them.
Nature helps us relax and refreshes us. But sometimes, if you can’t get out, you must look to mental trips instead.