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Posted on February 1, 2022

Exercise lowers risk of heart disease @HarvardHealth










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Moderate-to-vigorous exercise appears to boost cardiorespiratory fitness, which quantifies how well the heart & lungs supply oxygen to the muscles. Higher CRF during midlife is linked to a lower risk of heart disease later: https://bit.ly/3rEwvXe #HarvardHealth
Posted on January 31, 2022January 31, 2022

Owl..“Correct me if I am wrong,” he said, “but am I right in supposing that it is a very Blusterous day outside?”

winnie the pooh blusterous

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Owl nodded solemnly. “Correct me if I am wrong,” he said, “but am I right in supposing that it is a very Blusterous day outside?”
“Very,” said Piglet, who was quietly thawing his ears, and wishing he was safely back in his own house. ~A.A.Milne
Posted on January 30, 2022

One of the best things you can do for your health is to strengthen your core muscles.@HarvardHealth






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One of the best things you can do for your health is to strengthen your core muscles. These 28 exercises and stretches can help improve your strength and flexibility in just minutes a day! https://bit.ly/3lMINYZ #HarvardHealth #exercise https://bit.ly/3lMINYZ
Posted on January 29, 2022January 29, 2022

The power of Breath

Posted on January 26, 2022

Cleveland Clinic researchers have engineered a first-of-its-kind bionic arm for patients with upper-limb amputations.

Cleveland Clinic researchers have engineered a first-of-its-kind bionic arm for patients with upper-limb amputations. It allows wearers to think, behave and function like a person without an amputation. #StateOfTheClinic
Full story: https://t.co/NBtXO0sJNz pic.twitter.com/3rmM61U9S5

— Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) January 26, 2022
Posted on January 26, 2022January 26, 2022

#Stretching studios are trending. But you’re more likely to benefit from regular, moderate physical activity at home:@HarvardHealth










Harvard Health

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One recent fitness trend is the #Stretching studio, providing assisted stretching sessions marketed as a way to improve flexibility & ease chronic pain. But you’re more likely to benefit from regular, moderate physical activity at home: https://bit.ly/359rz5a #HarvardHealth
Posted on January 25, 2022

One recent fitness trend is the #Stretching studio ….@HarvardHealth










Harvard Health

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One recent fitness trend is the #Stretching studio, providing assisted stretching sessions marketed as a way to improve flexibility & ease chronic pain. But you’re more likely to benefit from regular, moderate physical activity at home: https://bit.ly/359rz5a #HarvardHealth
Posted on January 25, 2022

Salmon is a top food for heart health because it’s rich in omega-3s.

WebMD
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Salmon is a top food for heart health because it’s rich in omega-3s. Omega-3s are healthy fats that may lessen the risk of heart rhythm disorders and lower blood pressure. https://wb.md/3AtzAO2
Posted on January 25, 2022January 25, 2022

Swimming is a remarkably effective workout @HarvardHealth






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Swimming is a remarkably effective workout because it combines three important types of exercise in one: #aerobics, #stretching, and strengthening. https://bit.ly/3yNA0wZ #HarvardHealth #swimming
Posted on January 25, 2022January 25, 2022

Too much refined sugar, too much social media can cause a cascade of medical problems @HarvardHealth

Too much refined sugar can cause a cascade of medical problems; too much social media can also affect health — especially mental health, writes #HarvardHealth contributor Sharon Levy. Here’s how: https://bit.ly/3EI7ijy

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