May 2, 2021
Category :Fitness
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Summer is a great time to get active with outdoor activities like hiking, jet skiing, wind surfing, cycling, and swimming. There’s something refreshing and invigorating about working out with the wind in your face and the sun on your back. But exercising in the heat can have hidden dangers, especially for diabetics who are more prone to dehydration and overheating than other people. To keep safe and enjoy the rest of your summer workouts, heed the following tips. » Continue Reading
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February 14, 2021
Category :Diabetes Research
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Muscle weakness is characterized by the inability of a muscle to perform what you want to do with it because of the perceptible reduction in the force or energy that the muscle can exert, however hard you try. This is muscle weakness can be due to tiredness or asthenia and fatigability, when a person overworks it.
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blood supply, Fitness, healthy lifestyle, nerve damage, pregnancy, Vascular Disease
October 4, 2020
Category :General Wellness
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Obesity is a common yet neglected disease especially among children because of the local culture and common misconception that a tubby child is cute and healthy. Obesity only becomes a concern for adults primarily for aesthetic purposes and not for health reasons.
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alcohol, cigarette smoking, fast food, Fitness, healthy lifestyle, Litonjua, overweight and obesity, physical exercise, summer workshop, weight loss