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Exercise Can Help Improve Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms – Here’s Why
By Matthew Farrow Your Health

Exercise Can Help Improve Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms – Here’s Why

Many people with rheumatoid arthritis avoid exercise for fear that it may make their arthritis worse. While it may be hard to exercise with arthritis, staying as active as possible has actually been shown to reduce pain and improve symptoms. This is because our bodies are designed to move. Rheumatoid arthritis, which affects approximately 400,000 […]

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Feeling Sore After Exercise? Here’s What Science Suggest Helps (And What Doesn’t) Sore muscles
By Andrea Mosler and Matthew Driller Your Health

Feeling Sore After Exercise? Here’s What Science Suggest Helps (And What Doesn’t)

Have you been hitting the gym again with COVID restrictions easing? Or getting back into running, cycling, or playing team sports? As many of you might’ve experienced, the inevitable muscle soreness that comes after a break can be a tough barrier to overcome. Here’s what causes this muscle soreness, and how best to manage it. […]

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Overtraining Syndrome: What It Is and How to Avoid It
By Lee Bell Your Health

Overtraining Syndrome: What It Is and How to Avoid It

There’s a thin line between working hard enough and working too hard. Pushing your body to reach new levels of fitness requires commitment, effort and a willingness to put yourself through intense, challenging workouts on a regular basis. But more isn’t always better. Without the right balance of rest and recovery you could end up […]

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Exercise and The Brain: Three Ways Physical Activity Changes Its Very Structure
By Áine Kelly Your Health

Exercise and The Brain: Three Ways Physical Activity Changes Its Very Structure

Regular exercise changes the structure of our bodies’ tissues in obvious ways, such as reducing the size of fat stores and increasing muscle mass. Less visible, but perhaps even more important, is the profound influence exercise has on the structure of our brains – an influence that can protect and preserve brain health and function […]

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Confused By What Your Doctor Tells You? A New Study Discovers How Communication Gaps Between Doctors And Patients Can Be Cured
By Dean Schillinger and Nicholas Duran Your Health

Confused By What Your Doctor Tells You? A New Study Discovers How Communication Gaps Between Doctors And Patients Can Be Cured

The big idea Most doctors use language that is too complex for their patients to understand, but some have the unique ability to tailor their language to meet their patients’ communication needs and overcome the confusion that is so common in health care. These are the key findings of our new study recently published in […]

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Midlife Isn’t A Crisis, But Sleep, Stress and Happiness Feel A Little Different After 35 – Or Whenever Middle Age Actually Begins
By Soomi Lee Your Health

Midlife Isn’t A Crisis, But Sleep, Stress and Happiness Feel A Little Different After 35 – Or Whenever Middle Age Actually Begins

Fewer than one-fifth of Americans say they actually experienced a midlife crisis. And yet there are still some common misunderstandings people have about midlife. I study midlife, and especially how people in this stage of life experience sleep and stress. In my research, I have also found that midlife brings both opportunities and challenges. Are […]

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