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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 week ago

Hot Tub versus Sauna

Hot tubs, which are also known as spas or jacuzzis, use heated water (typically between 100-104°F) combined with jets to create a therapeutic environment. The combination of warm water immersion and massaging jets helps relax your muscles and joints. It is believed that by raising core body temperatures, soaking in hot water can help lower blood pressure, stimulate the immune system and, over time, improve the body's response to heat stress. Moreover, those effects can last beyond the minutes spent directly in heat treatment.
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fromMail Online
3 months ago

Insanely popular health snack loved by young people linked to strokes

Erythritol, commonly used in sugar-free products, may increase stroke risk according to new research.
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fromNew York Post
4 months ago

The difference between varicose veins and spider veins - and how you can actually prevent them

Varicose veins differ from spider veins in size and symptoms, with potential health risks associated with larger varicose veins.
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