
You may want to rethink the old adage that red wine is good for your health. #HarvardHealth #HeartHealth http://bit.ly/2QKJpPS

You may want to rethink the old adage that red wine is good for your health. #HarvardHealth #HeartHealth http://bit.ly/2QKJpPS

Everyday HealthVerified account @EverydayHealth 6 hours ago
Dealing with a headache that just won’t go away https://trib.al/wIf9yRW

GetPT1st @GetPT1st 8 hours ago
Even in the #ICU, a Physical Therapist can help you get better, sooner, by getting you moving. #Movement is medicine http://getpt1st.com/2015/05/07/physical-therapist-help-someone-icu/ …

Everyday HealthVerified account @EverydayHealth 22 minutes ago
The benefits of water you NEVER expected (like protecting your spinal cord, joints, and tissues): https://trib.al/OQfFYN0

Mayo Clinic Sports @mayoclinicsport 18 hours ago
You know exercise is good for you, but do you know how good? From boosting your mood to helping control your weight, find out how exercise can improve your life.
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YogaWorksVerified account @YogaWorks 9 hours ago
Can you name this #yogapose?
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Cleveland ClinicVerified account @ClevelandClinic 6 hours ago
Is it possible to catch up on lost sleep over the weekend? A sleep medicine expert’s answer:
A: In the past, sleep experts believed it was impossible to catch up on the sleep you lose — that once you’ve lost it, it’s gone.
But a recent long-term study found that folks who slept four, five or six hours during the week, then caught up on weekends, lived longer than those who remained sleep-deprived all week long.
So you can catch up to some degree on weekends. However, sometimes people who catch up on sleep on the weekend will oversleep.
And it turns out that oversleeping has some of the same consequences as undersleeping:
So it’s really best to aim for a stable sleep time, bedtime and wake time every day of the week. This will help you get the regular sleep needed to restore your brain and every cell in your body.
—Sleep medicine specialist Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, DO, MS