Everyone agrees that it’s good to work out but no one ever questions the myths that revolve around it. In this article, we will talk about the 9 common exercise myths that may hamper your exercise routine and fitness goals. 9 Common Exercise Myths Debunked Here are some of the most common exercise myths and […]
Month: March 2020
10 Myths About Covid-19 Busted
With Coronavirus spreading from door to door, people are cooped up in their homes, busy sharing lies about the condition. So in this article, we will talk about the 10 myths about Covid-19. Let’s bust those myths! 10 Myths About Covid-19 Busted Here are the 10 most common myths about coronavirus. Let’s look at each […]
How To Improve Your Immune System During The Covid-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 is spreading like wildfire and those at higher risks are those who have preceding health conditions. Now, it is more important than ever to stay in good shape and build your immune system. How To Improve Your Immune System During The Covid-19 Pandemic Though you cannot build your immune system overnight, here are […]
Coronavirus and Diabetes – Can Coronavirus Affect Diabetics?
Newspaper outlets have recorded the 4th death from the dreadful Coronavirus in India on March 19, 2020. The patient was a 72-year-old man in Punjab. He was diabetic and had hypertension. Within a few days of detection, the man succumbed to the Coronavirus, which makes us ask the question – can coronavirus affect diabetics? Here’s […]
Difference Between Diabetic Socks And Compression Socks
Diabetic socks and compression socks – we use these terms interchangeably. The truth is there are a lot of differences between these two socks and it is very important to know your specific foot problems before buying either of them. So, what’s the difference between diabetic socks and compression socks? Let’s find out. What Are […]
Diabetes and Sleep – What’s the link?
Proper sleep is very important for those with diabetes but sometimes, because of their diabetes, they can’t get enough shut-eye. This actually works both ways. Research shows that those who struggle to get good sleep may end up getting diabetes later on. Why is there a link between sleep and diabetes and how can you […]