Healthiest Blog

Search
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Archives
  • Contact
  • Follow HB

Monthly Archives: February 2015

The Damage E-Cigarettes Do To The Lungs
Uncategorised

The Damage E-Cigarettes Do To The Lungs

11th February 2015 Jeremy Dean

Contrary to what many believe, e-cigarettes are not harmless, study finds.

E-cigarettes are far from harmless, contrary to what many believe, as a new Johns Hopkins study shows they can compromise the immune system and generate some dangerous chemicals.

Continue reading The Damage E-Cigarettes Do To The Lungs →

Scientists Turn Back the Ageing Process in Human Cells By Many Years
Uncategorised

Scientists Turn Back the Ageing Process in Human Cells By Many Years

10th February 2015 Jeremy Dean

Scientists turn back time in human hair and skin cells.

Scientists have shown they can turn back the clock in part of human cells which are related to the ageing process.

Continue reading Scientists Turn Back the Ageing Process in Human Cells By Many Years →

The Amount of Jogging Which Is As Bad As No Exercise At All
Uncategorised

The Amount of Jogging Which Is As Bad As No Exercise At All

9th February 2015 Jeremy Dean

Too much jogging may have serious health implications, new study finds.

Jogging for more 2.4 hours per week is linked to similar rates of death to those with sedentary lifestyles who do no jogging at all, a new study finds.

Continue reading The Amount of Jogging Which Is As Bad As No Exercise At All →

Exercise
The Type of Exercise That is Vital for Controlling Belly Fat
Uncategorised

The Type of Exercise That is Vital for Controlling Belly Fat

4th February 2015 Jeremy Dean

How to control belly fat with the right type of exercise.

A mixture of weight training and aerobic exercise is better at controlling belly fat than just doing an equivalent amount of aerobic exercise, a new study finds.

Continue reading The Type of Exercise That is Vital for Controlling Belly Fat →

Exerciseweight loss
The Alcohol Intake Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Disease
Uncategorised

The Alcohol Intake Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Disease

3rd February 2015 Jeremy Dean

The link between alcohol intake and heart failure.

Having up to 7 alcoholic drinks a week from early to middle age has been linked to a 20% lower risk of heart disease in a new study.

Continue reading The Alcohol Intake Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Disease →

AlcoholHeart disease
Just One Cup of This Fruit Helps Reduce Blood Pressure
Uncategorised

Just One Cup of This Fruit Helps Reduce Blood Pressure

1st February 2015 Jeremy Dean

Reduce your blood pressure and arterial stiffness with one cup a day.

One cup of blueberries each day may be enough to decrease arterial stiffness as well as lower blood pressure, a new study finds.

Continue reading Just One Cup of This Fruit Helps Reduce Blood Pressure →

Blood pressure

Posts navigation

← Previous 1 2
RSSTwitterFacebook

Popular Posts

  • household-dust10 Household Chemicals Linked To Cognitive Decline,…
  • Heart attackThese Common Drugs Are Linked To Dementia, Heart And…
  • Grapeseed oilThe Type Of Vegetable Oil Associated With A Leaner Body
  • CravingHow To Fight These Six Food Cravings
  • artificial sweetenersArtificial Sweeteners: Are They Safe?
  • headacheThe 10 Most Common Causes Of Headaches And How To…
  • improve your health6 Easy Ways To Improve Your Health Right Now
  • tennisThe Best Sport For Cutting The Risk Of Death Nearly 50%

Understand your body.

Proudly powered by WordPress