7 Ways to Stay Fit while Recovering from Alcoholism

Introduction Exercise is a key aspect of maintaining one’s health, and it has been proven to offer many benefits for both physical and mental well-being. And, when it comes to addiction and recovery, exercise and physical activity can provide even more advantages which can aid the journey to sobriety easier. In addition to the positive feelings everybody… Read More

6 Quick Tips On How to Effectively Deal with Neck and Back Pain

Introduction Millions of people worldwide suffer from neck and back pain, and it can be caused in many different ways including through injury, poor posture, stress, and even through poor diet. If you are one of these people, you know how debilitating it can be. Luckily, there are ways to deal with the pain that… Read More

Fitness Tips: How To Prepare For A Demanding Workout Regimen

Introduction It is no secret that working out/exercising can be (or is!) difficult. You have to exert yourself both mentally and physically to see the best results. However, the benefits of exercise are well-known, but keeping up with your routine can be a challenge. By following the tips in this post, you should ensure (hopefully)… Read More

How can People over 50 Increase Testosterone?

The decline in testosterone levels (T-levels) after 50 is a major natural phenomenon. Studies show that the human body slows down in various aspects as we age. For example, T-levels peak around puberty and start to fall as you approach your thirties. By the time you turn 50, your levels of natural testosterone can be… Read More

What is the Effect of Small Airway Dysfunction on Exercise?

Research Paper Title Isolated Small Airway Dysfunction and Ventilatory Response to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing. Background The effect of isolated small airway dysfunction (SAD) on exercise remains incompletely characterised. The researchers sought to quantify the relationship between isolated SAD, identified with lung testing, and the respiratory response to exercise. Methods The researchers conducted a prospective evaluation… Read More