10 Fast Facts to Improve Your Health
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Watermelon is 92 per cent water, making it the perfect summer snack to satisfy your thirst
Ten health facts about food, prescription drugs and fungus
- Walking downhill is as good for exercising the thighs as going uphill. However, it can be harder on the knees, so avoid overextending your knees.
- Salmon tops the list of healthy fish, thanks to its high concentration of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D.
- Protect your feet from fungus infections or warts by wearing flip-flops in public places such as pools, showers, locker rooms and hotel rooms.
- Certain prescription and OTC drugs can cause the skin to react to sun exposure. If you’re taking medications, check with your doctor or pharmacist before heading into the sun.
- Resist the urge to squeeze acne blemishes as this can force the infection deeper into the skin, causing more inflammation and increasing the risk of scarring.
- Watermelon is 92 per cent water, making it an ideal food for quenching thirst and satisfying the craving for something sweet.
- Keeping windows closed and setting the air conditioner to recirculate helps reduce the levels of allergy-inducing pollens in the home.
- Drinking heavily on a hot day can cause rapid dehydration, raise blood pressure and increase your risk of heat prostration or stroke.
- The sperm count of smokers is 15% lower than that of non-smokers. Smoking also affects the shape and motility of sperm.
- Always put sunscreen on your lips. The lips are a common spot for squamous cell carcinoma – the second most common form of skin cancer.
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Originally published in Wellness Matters, Canada Wide Media’s quarterly newsletter on health and wellness.
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