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Give Your Charley Horse the Boot
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How to Talk to Your Teen About Opioid Drugs
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Mission (Im)Possible: Keys to Losing Weight After 40
Why is it more difficult for women to lose weight, and easier for us to gain weight, as we hit midlife? Let's figure it out.
While changing hormone levels play a role, a major culprit in midlife weight gain is the loss of muscle mass that naturally comes with aging, a condition called sarcopenia. If you're physically inactive, you can lose as much as three to five percent of your muscle mass each decade after age 30.
So unless we take action to preserve and build lean muscle mass, the lost muscle is replaced by fat, our bodies require fewer calories (muscle burns more calories than fat), and
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Got a Cold? Try a Homemade Tea
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AEDs Save Lives
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How to Ease Your Back Pain this Hiking Season
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Hydration ... Why Is it important?
Did you know that water makes up approximately 60% of your body weight? Your body depends on it for survival as every cell, tissue and organ needs it to properly function. But are you really getting enough? Are there ways to make hydrating more fun?
Before we dive into how to hydrate, you should understand why it's important. Hydration is key in helping your body:
- Excrete waste through urination, perspiration and bowel movements
- Control temperature
- Lubricate joints
- Carry nutrients and oxygen to your cells
- Aid in digestion
- Maintain normal blood pressure
- Stabilize heartbeat
- Maintain electrolyte balance
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The Benefits of CBD: Fact or Fiction?
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