Get Organized This Year
It’s more than a month into the new year, and your desk is a disorganized mess. The kitchen cabinets contain oddly balanced casserole dishes scattered with loose plastic lids waiting to tumble out upon opening. […]
It’s more than a month into the new year, and your desk is a disorganized mess. The kitchen cabinets contain oddly balanced casserole dishes scattered with loose plastic lids waiting to tumble out upon opening. […]
Winter often brings discomfort to your fingers and toes, making foot and hand warmers and thermal gloves essential holiday gifts. But if your hands and feet are unusually cold or numb, it could be due […]
Don’t let foot pain get in the way of exercising, taking walks or other things that you do daily. The following six exercises and stretches are designed to help relieve any existing foot pain you […]
Soda pop isn’t good for you. This is the message we’ve heard for several years and for a good reason. One 12-ounce can of soda contains about 40 grams of sugar, which equals about 10 […]
Shoulder pain is a common problem among adults, affecting from 4 to 26 percent of Americans. Most of the time, the pain comes from muscle tightness and knots, joint wear and tear, or rotator cuff […]
If you are dealing with some knee pain, it could help to strengthen your legs and make that pain lessen or disappear completely. Here are some exercises that you can do for your knee pain […]
One of our readers recently asked us about experiencing back pain when bowling: “When I bat, I’m not experiencing any pain but, when I bowl, I do. So, for the past two months, I didn’t […]
This coming Valentine’s Day, Americans will celebrate by exchanging about 144 million cards, purchasing flowers and jewelry and giving gifts of candy, clothing and even gift cards. Many Americans, however, will not feel in such […]
If you are having trouble maintaining your balance, you may feel limited in what kind of day-to-day activities you can do. Don’t let a fear of losing your balance cause you to become a shut-in. […]
One of the most common issues underlying core dysfunction is poor breathing patterns. Many people with core problems breathe incorrectly, primarily using their upper chest. Correct breathing involves using the diaphragm and breathing into the base of the lungs. This pattern of breathing is known as “diaphragmatic breathing.” If something […]
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