Soda Linked to Kidney Disease in Women

by LOD2project While we are all well aware that soda is not the healthiest of drinks due to its high refined sugar content (high fructose corn syrup) – many of us do not know that drinking two or more servings of soda per day could link to kidney disease; particularly in women. According to the […]

4 Physical Benefits Of Yoga

by Internet Archive Book Images Copyright (c) 2011 Andrew Holtom As the benefits of yoga are becoming more clear to people, more people are starting to practice yoga in their homes or local gym classes. This fantastic exercise system has been around for almost 5000 years. There have been thousands of hours dedicated to studying […]

Osteonecrosis Linked to Hip Replacement Surgery

by LOD2project   Osteonecrosis is a bone disease usually linked with the large joints—hips, knees, ankles or shoulders. Also referred as bone necrosis , it eventually leads to weakening severe pain. This is a rather rare disease diagnosed in approximately 1 in 20,000 people every year. Anyway, the Britain’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency […]

Physical Education Floor Hockey

by -bbmarie Floor hockey is a lot of fun and takes some serious skills, it makes sense that physical education teachers use this activity to teach.  Floor hockey can help teach the many skills that physical education teachers are required to teach like: body management, locomotor, object movement, and behavior skills.   Let’s look at […]

Early Exposure to Tobacco Linked to Behavior Problems in Kids

Early Exposure to Tobacco Linked to Behavior Problems in Kids In an effort to study this potential link further, researchers from Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC) and Inserm, a French institute for research, analyzed data on pre- and postnatal exposure to tobacco in the homes of 5,221 primary school children. Read more on PsychCentral.com […]