NATION – Set point weight theory claims that a person’s body aims to maintain fat mass and weight at a predetermined range. It may explain why people tend to regain the weight they lost while dieting.This return of lost weight following a decrease in weight loss...
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Harnessing body’s AC: Avoid heat stress by using pulse points to cool body down
NATION – When summer heat hits, it can be easy to overheat despite our best efforts. Hydration helps but in extreme heat it isn’t always enough. If you know where your pulse points are located, you can help quickly cool your body when the heat gets the best of you....
Weight loss tip of the month – the calories you can save
KINGMAN - Do you find yourself wishing you could lose weight, fit into that favorite outfit, or improve your eating habits?How often do you take action to make those wishes come true? Researchers have found that only about 20% of people with unhealthy lifestyles are...
Lack of sleep may cancel out cognitive benefits reaped from exercise
NATION –– Lack of sleep may reduce the cognitive benefits of physical activity, a study finds. Researchers in England looked at cognitive function over 10 years in 8,958 people aged 50 and older. The study found people who slept between 6 and 8 hours per night and...
How hot is too hot for the human body? Study offers new insights
WORLD –– Researchers conducted an experiment to investigate the upper limit of the thermoneutral zone of the human body, working with Prof. Lewis Halsey, University of Roehampton. Researchers investigated when the body starts exerting more energy to keep itself cool...
Over Dark Circles, Fine Lines, and Puffiness Around Your Eyes? Here’s What to Do
NATION - In the hustle and bustle of life, everyone can experience fatigue and stress, often reflected in the appearance of dreaded dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines around your eyes. Why does this happen? Some people are more genetically predisposed to these...
Bothered by Cellulite? You’re Not Alone: The New Way Doctors Are Treating It
(BPT) - Active and strong, Jamie, 47, loves to run during the summer and work out in the gym during the winter. But even with her vigorous lifestyle, she has struggled with cellulite since her teens. "I noticed cellulite back in high school, and I would wear leggings...
AI Tool Detects Parkinson’s up to 15 Years Early with 96% Accuracy
AI Tool Detects Parkinson's up to 15 Years Early with 96% Accuracy Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can predict Parkinson's disease from blood samples with 96% accuracy, potentially up to 15 years before symptoms emerge. This...
Does an ADHD Spectrum Exist?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) indeed exists on a spectrum with symptoms varying from mild to severe. According to a 2016 article, the behavioral and cognitive symptoms of ADHD differ significantly from person to person. The clinical criteria for ADHD...
Increased Physical Activity Linked to Higher Pain Tolerance
Recent research demonstrates that physically active individuals exhibit higher pain tolerance than their less active counterparts. Benefits of physical activity, including better mental health, weight management, a stronger immune system, and a longer lifespan,...
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Read MoreSleep apnea impact may affect cognitive function
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Read MoreNAU, BCSD host workshop for tuition-free teaching degree
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Read MoreThe Year Past and the Year Ahead
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Read MoreSenior Campus expansion facesdelays due to missing generator
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Read MoreMohave Accelerated schools audit reveals significant budget allocations for fiscal year 2025
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Read MoreArizona AG Mayes takes legal action against Fondomonte for excessive groundwater pumping
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Read MoreMCC Lake Havasu student involved with community, student life
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Read MoreBullhead City engaging in three programsto add essential services to the community
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Read MoreBig Lots faces store closures amid economic downturn in 2024
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Read MoreMost Arizona schools fail to meet emergency preparedness standards
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Read MoreLake Havasu Annual Holiday Boat Parade of Lights returns for 2024
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