Mental Attitude
Hope For Lonely Seniors.
Lonely, older adults with higher levels of cortisol and c-reactive protein (CRP) in their blood are at greater risk for stress and inflammation related diseases (such as diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease). However, a new study has found that lonely senior citizens can decrease their cortisol and CRP levels by maintaining a positive outlook on life and by not blaming themselves for their problems. Concordia University, October 2012
Health Alert
Archives of Internal Medicine, October 2012
Diet
Social Indicators Research, October 2012.
Exercise
Just A Few Minutes.
Participants who peddled a stationary bike as hard as possible at the highest resistance for 30 seconds, followed by 4 minutes of peddling at slow speeds with little resistance (5 rounds), burned as many as 200 calories despite only vigorously exercising for 2.5 minutes. For many people who want to be in better shape, a large chunk of time spent in an effort to work out is an annoying turn-off. This new finding could make exercise reasonable for potential fitness buffs by squeezing intense efforts into a smaller time slot. Integrative Biology of Exercise VI meeting, October 10-13, 2012
Chiropractic
Athletes Feel The Difference.
"Were it not for Chiropractic, I would not have won the gold medal." ~ Dan O’Brien, Olympic Gold Medalist and 3x World Champion Decathlete
Wellness/Prevention
Cherries and Gout.
Eating cherries over a two-day period reduced the risk of gout attacks by 35%. Arthritis & Rheumatism, October 2012
Quote
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex...
It takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
~ Albert Einstein
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