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Don’t Let the Weather Stop You: Essential Gear for New Runners

Looking to get into running? Running is one of the best ways to improve your physical health and can also do wonders for your mental wellbeing, so you will not want the weather to stop you. Having the right gear is essential for staying safe, comfortable, and motivated in all weather conditions, so this post will guide you through a few essential purchases.

Why Weather Shouldn’t Stop You From Starting Running

First, it is helpful to outline why the weather should not stop you. The UK climate is inconsistent, but it is rarely extreme, which means it is safe to run...

T1 Tact Watch and Coronavirus: Review touts useful features for pandemic

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Wed, 05/13/2020 - 7:58am

One watch company, The T1 Tact Watch, is emphasizing on their product’s unique ability to help you deal with the present reality. The global Coronavirus pandemic has transformed the way do see life-as-normal, but their watch revolutionized the industry with an indestructible design and exponentially valuable features. The freshly posted T1 Tact Watch review promotes the beneficial characteristics of this smartwatch for coping with the new normals presented by COVID-19 [ see here ] while protecting what’s important.

Shopping for a smartwatch can present dozens of questions about...

Small red blood cells could indicate cancer

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 05/11/2020 - 6:01pm

Having abnormally small red blood cells – a condition known as microcytosis – could indicate cancer, new research has concluded

Led by the University of Exeter Medical School, the study of more than 12,000 UK patients aged over 40, found that the cancer risk in males was 6.2 per cent, compared to 2.7 per cent in those without microcytosis.

The research, funded by Cancer Research UK and NIHR and published in BJGP , found that In females, the risk of cancer was 2.7 per cent in those with microcytosis, compared to 1.4 per cent without.

Of more than 108,000 followed...

The alternative products that could help you quit traditional cigarettes

Authored by Claire Small
Posted: Mon, 05/11/2020 - 11:34am

Now more than ever there exists an array of smokers’ products beyond the traditional cigarette. The introduction of the public smoking ban in 2007 represented a step-change for smokers and also helped lay the platform for the emergence of new products in the marketplace.

Many of these products are regarded as being healthier than the traditional cigarette, while some aren’t smoked at all. And though overall cigarette sales have dropped during the last 15 years, other products have grown from strength to strength.

E-cigarette

The e-cigarette is perhaps the best-known...

Marijuana: Benefits for healthy life

We all live in the world of chemicals where some are natural and some are artificial. Marijuana is one such naturally occurring drug. All we know about Marijuana is that it is used by people for getting high. But to our surprise, this drug also has some good impact on the human body. According to recent research there are some good health benefits of marijuana. Medical marijuana is the name of cannabis which is recommended by the doctor for the treatment of various conditions.

What is medical marijuana?

Out of the several health benefits of the Medical marijuana, some...

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Exeter cartoonist creates comic book about struggles with anxiety

Authored by dizzypop
Posted: Fri, 05/08/2020 - 12:17pm

Exeter cartoonist Ross Hendrick has recently completed his latest work, a comic book which humorously yet thoughtfully documents the struggles with social anxiety.

Ross, who has previously worked for such publications as The Beano, Viz and the Express & Echo, is the creator of a popular webcomic called Socially Awkward Misfit. The protagonist is a character called Sam (an acronym of Socially Awkward Misfit) who is loosely based on Ross's own life.

The webcomic deals with issues relating to anxiety, depression and introversion, and has become popular with people from all...

Top 5 Home Remedies For Toenail Fungus

Toenail Fungus, which is medically known as onychomycosis, is a very common feet fungal infection. Fungus flourishes around the toes because they are often warm and damp especially in people with sweaty feet and people who wear covered shoes or footwear a lot. This is why athletes involved in feet sports are at a higher risk of having toenail fungus infection. Also, older people are more susceptible to toenail fungus infection. This infection is highly contagious, easily spreading from nail to nail, and can be very troublesome to treat. The treatment usually takes several months and has a...

What are stem cells and how they help the body when it is in trouble

A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that has the ability of transforming into other types cell in the body. Under suitable conditions, stem cell can either self-renew and give rise to undifferentiated daughter cells or transform in specialized tissue cells such as blood cells, bone cell, heart cells, skin cell, brain cells, lung cells, etc. As long as a stem cell in the bone marrow remains an undifferentiated stem cell it is immortal. When a stem cell reaches a tissue and begins the process of proliferation and differentiation, it loses telomerase and is no longer immortal. Therefore...

Spending time in the garden linked to better health and wellbeing

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 05/06/2020 - 3:32pm

Spending time in the garden is linked to similar benefits for health and wellbeing as living in wealthy areas, according to a new large-scale study.

Research conducted by the University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society charity, published in Elsevier’s Landscape and Urban Planning , analysed data from nearly 8,000 people collected by Natural England between 2009 and 2016. The research, conducted with funding from Innovate UK and NIHR, found that people who spend time in the garden are significantly more likely to report general good health, higher psychological...

App-based micro-course for COVID-19 frontline workers

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 05/06/2020 - 11:57am

Frontline healthcare workers can take a new app-based micro-course on resilience and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Developed by Dignity Health Global Education (DHGE) and the University of Exeter, Strength to Endure is a one-hour course that gives insights on navigating the unprecedented situation healthcare workers now face on a daily basis.

The course costs $10 (US) and, as a way to give back to frontline workers and their communities, profits will be donated to charities in the UK and the US.

For more information and to register, visit www.exeter.ac...

What are Resurge Supplements and Customer Reviews

Everyone wants a perfect figure and wants to lose weight. Weight loss is all about strict diets and grueling gym workouts for most of the people. Excess fat not only leads to obesity but also causes some bad health risks. Obesity occurs when a person carries excess body weight and fat. This affects their health a lot and sometimes is also considered as a sign of getting age. Obesity leads to more complicated and deadly diseases like diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and heart diseases, etc.

What is Resurge?

It is a fat burning supplement that is very in the market. This...

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