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Recovery: what sport after a heart disease?

so allows you to move faster. In terms of intensity, Nordic walking is equivalent to moderate jogging, but without the risk of joint trauma. After a heart disease or heart surgery, it is recommended to start with short sessions of 15 to 20 minutes on flat terrain, and then gradually increase the du ...

27
Apr
2023

Influenza: prevention, symptoms, and treatment

ovement occurs after a few days, this illness can be much more severe for vulnerable individuals such as the elderly or those with chronic conditions (heart disease and heart failure, asthma or diabetes, and immune deficiencies). In young children and infants, the high fevers accompanying this infec ...

09
Oct
2008

What is the Ayurvedic diet?

metabolism, hormones, and digestion. People with a pitta dosha often have an average build. When imbalanced, they may suffer from high blood pressure, heart disease, inflammation, or digestive disorders. Kapha (water and earth): This dosha controls immunity, muscle growth, and strength. Those with ...

19
Nov
2019

Health: does optimism promote healing?

to maintain positive thoughts. However, some studies have shown that optimistic people have better prognoses for certain chronic diseases such as heart disease. In this particular case, scientists observed a potential reduction in mortality in optimistic patients. On the other hand, it would ...

25
Apr
2022

5 good reasons to practice cani-hiking with your dog

your dog! By regularly practicing this activity with your pet, you help them maintain their weight and avoid problems such as overweight, obesity, or heart disease. 3- It's good for morale. In her best-selling book Dog Medicine published in 2017 by Belfond, author Julie Barton recounts how her dog B ...

21
Mar
2023

Taurine: the new secret to living longer and healthier?

are richer in caffeine and sugar than in taurine. Too frequent consumption would only worsen certain health problems such as overweight, diabetes, or heart disease! As often when scientists extol the virtues of an anti-aging molecule, it is important to remain cautious and not rush headlong into ex ...

16
June
2023

Chronic Stress: How the Silent Enemy Erodes Our Defenses (and Accelerates the Passage of Time)

6, IL-1?, or CRP in individuals (and even... fish) exposed to continuous stress. In humans, this "inflammatory fog" is suspected of fueling diabetes, heart disease, and even some cancers. The (astronomical) cost for our societies Behind the dark circles, there are billions. The WHO estimates that 12 ...

24
June
2025