A Whirlwind Tour of Therapeutic Diets
Therapeutic diets control the intake of certain foods and nutrients to achieve a specific health goal.
Therapeutic diets control the intake of certain foods and nutrients to achieve a specific health goal.
Protein is a macronutrient that is essential to growth and building muscle mass. Learn more about this vital nutrient.
Back pain is one of the most common conditions we get asked about at Exercises For Injuries. Unfortunately, most people have or will experience back pain in one form or another during their lifetime. Luckily, there are exercises you can do to relieve your back pain and even completely eliminate ...
It may be a few years away or a couple of decades down the road, but it’s never too early to begin planning for how you’ll live your best life in retirement. Shifting your mindset from worker to retiree may not be the most natural transition. Here are a few ...
Most of us spend far too much time in a seated position. Driving, working, and watching TV all add up to hours spent sitting, which in turn can wreak havoc on our bodies. Sitting for prolonged periods often leads to tight, sore hips, which eventually leads to muscle shortening, decreased ...
What is the deal with carbohydrates? Are they bad for you or are they good for you?
The exercises featured here will help you gently strengthen the muscle groups that lead to happy knees.
Most people spend a large part of their day sitting. Whether it’s sitting at your desk, in your car, or on the couch, long periods spent in a seated position can take their toll on your body. Many people develop back pain, neck tension, shoulder stiffness, hip pain, and other ...
Let’s face it – we all deserve a treat from time to time, and in moderation, there is absolutely nothing wrong with indulging in the occasional dessert. Tiramisu is a traditional, coffee-flavored Italian dessert. The light and creamy texture of this no-bake treat make it a favorite of many. Although ...
Eating out has become more and more popular over the years. In fact, in 2010, Americans spent more on eating out than eating at home for the first time, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). In 2015, sales in the U.S. restaurant industry reached over $745 billion. Between ...