Saturday, April 27, 2024

Health

Care for Fibromyalgia with Exercise

Everyone has occasional aches and pains, some intense and lingering. Fibromyalgia is a lifetime with these symptoms. It’s like suffering the effects of injuries that never heal. Exercise can make living with this chronic condition tolerable …

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If the Shoe Fits, Should You Wear It?

Today’s shoe trend is one of extremes. Vogue is either super-spiked heels or board-flat flip-flops. Throw in the latest multitasking tool—the toning shoe—and you almost feel tempted to go barefoot. Here are some suggestions for managing functionality and style. Yes, there are times when your favorite sneakers aren’t an option...

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Don’t Multitask Your Zzzs

Snoring is passé. Today’s co-sleepers are kept awake by the tattering of keys and the ring tone of arriving messages. Although these intruders seem easier to shut off than cover-stealing and sleep-talking, those in action might argue otherwise. However, electronic sleep disruptions are your own doing, not the result of sinus congestion or vivid dreams. This renders them trickier for your mate to accept, and just as challenging for your health …

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Exercise Eases Arthritis Symptoms

Loosen up! The stiffness and pain associated with arthritis can threaten to immobilize you. A short stint on the couch may feel good for a day. However, physical activity is the long-term solution to healing arthritis pain …

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What’s Cooking for 2010’s Dietary Guidelines

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is in the process of finalizing their 2010 dietary guidelines. Here’s what you can expect …

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