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- Exploring the Boundless Potential of AI in Healthcare and Beyond May 25, 2023
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- Any joint pain after COVID-19 infection? Why could that happen? September 5, 2022
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- Just how bad is your posture? November 6, 2018
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- Facts about Holistic Personal Training August 15, 2018
- 5 reasons to STOP pain medication and START Physical Therapy August 13, 2018
- Study carried out on ninety-year-olds reveals the benefits of strength training as physical exercise August 11, 2018
- Real ‘superfoods’ you should be eating more of, according to science August 8, 2018
- Is your smartphone trying to hurt you? August 2, 2018
- Remain positive: Win the recovery battle with the help of positive thoughts June 20, 2018
- 6 crucial ways to lower your stroke risk May 17, 2018
- Assistive Device: Walkers May 3, 2018
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- Is warming up and cooling down a waste of time? April 26, 2018
- Better rehabilitation starts in the mind April 23, 2018
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What is Brain Fog?
Brain fog is caused by a lack of blood flow to your brain. This lack of blood flow is called hypoperfusion and this condition triggers a domino effect of negative impacts on the brain. Hypoperfusion causes inflammation in the brain … Continue reading
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The 4 most important ways to optimize Brain Health
Early signs of cognitive decline are often missed until it’s too late. Symptoms such as forgetfulness, confusion, unpredictable moods, lack of energy and poor sleeping habits are often overlooked or attributed to stress. Ignoring these key warning signs can … Continue reading
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Is life in the 21st century giving you a headache?
Headaches during work, or keeping you awake at night, robbing you of rest and relaxation can be real frustrations. If on top of a stressful or tiring day you can’t get to sleep, you can feel like a limp rag … Continue reading
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Why do Japanese people live so long?
And what you can do to live a long time too! Japan has the oldest life expectancy in the world. That means people in Japan live a really long time. In average, men live to 79 years old, whereas women … Continue reading
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Can the Brain Reverse the Aging Process? 7 ways to exercise your brain
Cognitive brain function peaks in our early fifties, but staying mentally active can prevent brain loss in the years to follow. If you are over 40, you are not going to like this (and if you are not yet 40, … Continue reading
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3 (unusual) ways to improve Gut health
Gut health The gut is composed of the Gastro Intestinal system and often referred to as the 2nd brain. The Gastrointestinal system includes the mouth and teeth, the oesophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, the colon or large intestine, the … Continue reading
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Watch the GIF for 20”, then look at the picture
Originally posted on Fisioterapia Holística & Medicina Funcional:
Our brain is fascinating! Our eyes can easily adapt to the dynamic of the gif, and when we look at the static picture, we have the illusion of movement. Then, we…