_ Cycling and Sexual Health By Jane Farrell video Cycling won’t hurt a man’s sex life, new study concludes.
_ Men's Health Bicycling Doesn't Affect Men's Sexual Function By Jane Farrell article Cycling doesnΓÇÖt appear to negatively affect menΓÇÖs sexual or urinary function, according to new research. This latest study is contrary … Read More→
_ Exercise Cycling or Walking to and from Work Linked to Substantial Health Benefits By Sondra Forsyth article Active commuting by bicycle is associated with a substantial decrease in the risk of death from all causes, cancer and … Read More→
_ Medical Care Recycling Unused Medication To Save Lives By Sondra Forsyth article In a 2012 survey, over a quarter (28%) of American adults with chronic conditions reported skipping doses or not filling … Read More→
_ Exercise Cycling in Bed is Safe for ICU Patients By Sondra Forsyth article Early bicycle exercise during their stay in a hospital intensive care unit (ICU) may help some patients recover more quickly, … Read More→
_ Recycling Cancer-Fighting Tools By Jane Farrell article According to the World Nuclear Association, more than 10,000 hospitals worldwide use radioisotopes in ┬á┬ámedicine. Molybdenum-99, the parent isotope of … Read More→
_ Brain Health Parkinson's: The Exercise Factor By Jane Farrell article Getting regular exercise such as cycling, walking, gardening, cleaning and participating in sports may decrease the risk of developing ParkinsonΓÇÖs … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Heart Failure and Exercise By Jane Farrell article For many people who have heart failure, supervised exercise training is safe and may offer substantial improvement in exercise capacity … Read More→
_ Heart Health A New View of Daily Steps By Jane Farrell article A new study found that walking an additional 500 steps, or about one-quarter of a mile, per day was associated … Read More→
Brain Health Understanding Parkinson's By Jane Farrell article Being diagnosed with ParkinsonΓÇÖs disease is life changing. This brain disorder causes slow and rigid body movements. People can experience … Read More→
_ Walking and Stroke Risk By Jane Farrell article Whether youΓÇÖre taking a leisurely stroll through your neighborhood or a power-walk in the park, experts from the American Heart … Read More→
_ Hobbies Save Money and Boost Seed Starting Success By Jane Farrell article Boost your success, save money, and reduce plastic waste when starting plants from seeds this year. The options are many, … Read More→
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_ Parkinson's Disease People with Parkinson's May Benefit from 7 Walking Strategies By Jane Farrell article Various strategies can help people with ParkinsonΓÇÖs who have difficulty walking, but a new study finds that many people have … Read More→
_ Consumer Safety How to Safely Recycle Your Cell Phone By Jane Farrell article Before recycling or donating your old cell phone, itΓÇÖs important you take the proper steps to secure all personal information … Read More→
_ Accident Prone By Jane Farrell blog IΓÇÖm not sure why I am so accident-prone. IΓÇÖve been clumsy since I can remember. Is my brain too pre-occupied? […]
_ Hobbies Keep Your Landscape Looking Good with Less Effort By Sondra Forsyth article Keep your garden looking its best and reduce your workload by enlisting practices that provide multiple benefits. Your garden will … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition High Fat? Low Fat? The Newest Diet Controversy By Jane Farrell article It used to be that we avoided eating fat, ignoring everything else. Remember candy ads that boasted how the high … Read More→