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Go Farther and Harder with Caffeine

The popular stimulant, Caffeine, can help improve athletic performance. Caffeine has long been revered for its abilit...

Fruits and Vegetables May Lead to Healthier Arteries

A new study that reports on the beneficial relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and healthier arterie...

Higher Protein Intake Improves Cardiometabolic Risk

According to aΒ research paperΒ publishedΒ in theΒ Journal of Nutritional,Β β€œDiets that promote protein intake above the R...

Magnesium Intake and its Association with Diabetes

TheΒ Journal of Human Nutrition & Food ScienceΒ concluded through aΒ studyΒ that there appears to be β€œan association ...

Heart to Heart What Your Heart Desires

You’ve got to love your heart β€” this little organ about the size of your fist beats approximately 100,000 times, pump...

Causes & Risk to Sports-Related Injuries

Causes of Hamstring Injuries: According to theΒ Journal of Sport and Health Science, hamstring strains are one of the ...

Vitamin C is Another Tool Used to Combat COVID-19

With COVID-19 surging after the Christmas and New Year’s holiday season, and the two vaccines, to date, relatively sl...

You are as Young as You’re Metabolically Active

Common sense tells you that the longer the duration of exercise, the larger the energy expenditure – the more calorie...

Fish Oil Lowers Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Medscape.comΒ reported in March 2020 that researchers from the Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, So...

Apr 16, 2024

Physical Activity and its Additional Health Benefits

Research is well documented on the benefits of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activities – meaning engaging ...

Targeting the Optimum Fat Burning Heart Rate Training Range

Exercise and caloric restriction are a proven combination to reduce scale weight. The real key, however, is to reduce...

Prioritizing a Nutrient Based Immune Defense

Innate immunity – barriers set up in the eyes, mucus membranes, and the epithelium or lining of the gastrointestinal ...
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