Sunday, November 17, 2019

Can High-Intensity Aerobics Reverse the Aging Process?

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5 Things Your Member is Telling You About Your Health
by man health

There are many ways to gauge one's overall health. Annual exams, x-rays, MRIs, and CAT scans are one way to go. The new ager may read their tongue, toss the runes, or have their aura cleansed. One sure-fire barometer of a man's health happens to be his one-eyed snake. A man's member can tell him a lot about his health outside of...

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SLIPPING AWAY
by Gene Myers

It had been one of those bad days; a day so bad you might not brush your teeth just to project halitosis on those around you. You know the kind I'm talking about; one of those out-of-kilter days when everything rubs you wrong; the kind of day that puts you into a greasy, black funk, and momentarily you don't care whether or not ...

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Tips to keep your hair healthy
by SHLOMO ROSENBLUM

When it comes to hair care, no one knows your hair better than you. The key to healthy, clean hair starts with what you're putting on it and how you treat it. With the use of organic shampoos and conditioners, and a few other simple tricks, everyday can be a great hair day. Avoid Washing Every Day The more you touch your ha...

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Can High-Intensity Aerobics Reverse the Aging Process?
by Adrian Joele

Mayo researchers compared high-intensity interval training, resistance raining and combined training in a twelve-week study. They monitored molecular and metabolic changes in adults, divided into age groups of between 18 and 30 and between 65 and 80 years.

All kinds of training increase lean body mass and insulin sensit...

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