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There’s an easy way to catch a glimpse of your overall health. Just see how your heart is behaving when you aren’t asking it to do anything.
It can be frightening when you become aware of your heart flip-flopping in your chest or beating in a strange rhythm.
Once you find out you’re pregnant, staying healthy becomes a priority, and most moms-to-be focus on eating right. But don’t forget exercise, which reaps many benefits for you and your growing baby.
If your anxiety is climbing and you don’t know why, your hormones could be the culprit. Hormonal changes in a woman’s life have many side effects, including potentially drastic changes in mood and anxiety.
Some diseases and disorders announce their presence through painful or obvious symptoms. But others lurk quietly in your body, silently damaging your health and eroding your ability to enjoy life.
Many families are struggling to keep fit, especially with jobs and schoolwork increasingly taking place on screens at home. Because of physical distancing requirements, there aren’t as many opportunities for school team sports, and kids doing virtual learning aren’t getting PE classes at school. Think about how a brief walk to the school bus stop a few streets over and even walking between classes counts as daily exercise. Going from your bedroom to your computer hardly comes close as a substitute!
Kids discover their world through play, and it’s essential to their development. Taking a break from the structure of school or daycare to explore their creativity and build key skills can have a profound impact on a child’s mental and physical health.
Your kids likely have spent much of this past year camped in front of computer screens for virtual school, video chats and games — and not enough time running around in the great outdoors. But now that Florida’s weather has turned more pleasant, you may have more opportunities to prod them off the couch and back outside where exercise, sports and friends await. But has all that time inside left them vulnerable to injury? Even if your kids haven’t been doing the virtual school thing — and have remained active in recess, gym and sports — there are things you can do or encourage to reduce their risk of pulled muscles, twisted ankles and broken bones.
One of the most common guidelines for sports-related injuries is to let your body rest for a few days and see if it gets better. That doesn’t always work.
The recent death of beloved actress Catherine O’Hara has been blamed on a pulmonary embolism, a blood clot that restricts or stops blood flow in the lungs. But cancer may also have contributed to her death.