Fitness

The word “stress” typically has a negative connotation and is often associated with unpleasant emotions like anxiety and feeling overwhelmed. The World Health Organization defines stress as “any type of change that causes physical, emotional or psychological strain.” And when stress becomes so severe or prolonged (or both), it’s referred to as distress. But not
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By Ondela Mlandu Kim Engelbrecht is loved and known by many around the world for her impeccable acting. Kim has recently returned from the International Emmy Awards in Los Angeles and she’s also our Women’s Health January/February cover star. Writer Ondela Mlandu stepped into Kim’s prolific shoes to find out how the actress stays fit
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When you wake up with a runny nose or scratchy throat, your brain immediately starts working through some mental calculus. Is this just allergies — or do I have something contagious? Do I need to cancel that meeting this afternoon? Just how sick am I? The growing number of employees who work remotely also have
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Content Warning: This article contains mention of suicide and suicide ideation. Please proceed thoughtfully. Suicide is a serious public health concern. Stories like tWitch’s and Meghan Markle’s are a poignant reminder that many people will confront suicidal thoughts at some point in their lives. In fact, in 2020, an estimated 12.2 million American adults seriously
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Join host, choreographer, and content creator Amanda LaCount for this 10-minute follow-along dance cardio workout with Madisyn Maniff and Adele Joven! This choreography-focused workout includes plenty of repetition and breakdowns to help you perfect the moves. Then, once you’re comfortable, you can add your own spice. You don’t need any equipment — just some space
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