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5 Weight Loss Morning Exercises That Work
Morning weight loss exercises help us lose fat, stay energetic, and start the day off right. They are beneficial for people who have work or school until late at night. Working out in the morning will also help you sleep on time and get enough rest. You will begin your day with a supercharged workout regimen and remain proactive throughout. It will also assist you in getting the morning sun, which is necessary for vitamin D synthesis. Morning exercises will help you lose weight, strengthen your bones, and improve your mental health in general. Continue reading to learn about the top ten morning exercises for weight loss. Continue reading!
By Healthysecrets3 years ago in Longevity
How To Relax and Unplug from a Fast-Paced World
Introduction In today’s fast-paced world, digital devices and technology make it easy to stay connected all the time - even when you don’t want to be. It can be hard to resist checking apps and digital content designed to keep your eyes glued to the screen. However, it’s important to unplug and take regular breaks from the digital onslaught.
By Jacqui Coombe3 years ago in Longevity
Dr Lachlan Soper Debunks Common Health Myths
Health-related myths are as common as they are potentially dangerous. The best way to fight unhelpful misinformation is by doing one’s best to stay informed. This is especially true when it comes to personal health.
By Dr Lachlan Soper3 years ago in Longevity
Dr Lachlan Soper Gives Tips for Managing Chronic Pain
Chronic pain can disrupt lives and change them forever. Living with chronic pain isn’t easy for those suffering from it or for their loved ones. Injuries and illnesses as well as prolonged physical, emotional, or social stress can be the causes of chronic pain, and everyone experiences that pain differently.
By Dr Lachlan Soper3 years ago in Longevity
Dr Lachlan Soper Shares His Tips for Lowering Your Blood Pressure
It’s happened. You go to the doctor and get the diagnosis: high blood pressure. Now you’re possibly looking down the barrel of long term anti-hypertensive medications. However, taking medication isn’t the only way to control your blood pressure. There are several lifestyle changes that you can implement to help lower your blood pressure and help it stay that way.
By Dr Lachlan Soper3 years ago in Longevity
Dr Lachlan Soper Shares Health Apps That Are Actually Helpful
People generally want a healthier lifestyle and a good, healthy body. However, not many people have the money to shell out for personal trainers that can tell you when to work out, what to eat, and what macros and how many calories you should eat. When looking to become healthier, a number of people become so overwhelmed as they’re inundated by diet culture that they give up before they ever start. One of the best ways that you can get your healthy lifestyle back on track is to use health apps. Today, we’re going to be looking at some of the most beneficial health apps to help take charge of your health.
By Dr Lachlan Soper3 years ago in Longevity
The body will appear before the collapse of several signs
It is often said that there is nothing and don't have money, there is nothing and don't have disease. This shows how important physical health is, simply put physical health does not necessarily have everything, but without physical health there is no everything.
By Luo re Luo3 years ago in Longevity
10 Tips for your Twenties
1. Wear Sunsreen Wear sunscreen. Always. ALWAYS. Just do it. Wear sunscreen. You don’t have to go out of your way to be tan. It does feel great to absorb that vitamin D, but…wear sunscreen. Protect your skin. Sun exposure is known to cause visible signs of aging and skin cancer. I got a bunch of new freckles and random new moles. This totally might have happened either way, but just in case it’s from the sun….wear sunscreen. Make sure to get your face and the backs of your hands.
By Jenna in the Stars3 years ago in Longevity
Everyone is equal in the face of oral cancer.
After the World Health Organization included betel nut in a class of carcinogens in 2003, more and more people have recognized the harm of eating betel nut, but because the betel nut alkaloids in betel nut can make people feel dependent, so people who are already addicted to eating betel nut, it is actually very difficult to quit betel nut.
By Luo re Luo3 years ago in Longevity
Watch out!
The patient was a 55-year-old female admitted to the hospital with "dizziness and weakness of the right limb for 7 hours". She had a previous history of hypertension. On examination: clear consciousness, slightly small right eye fissure, fluent speech, shallow right nasolabial fold, low angle of the right mouth, tongue extension in the center, right limb muscle strength grade 4, right limb hyperalgesia, right finger-nose test, alternating test, heel-knee-shin test were not stable.
By Luo re Luo3 years ago in Longevity




