When are the best times to drink water? 1: First thing in the morning. You haven't had any hydration from sleeping. 2. Before you eat. Is your hunger mostly thirst? Sometimes it's hard for your brain to tell. 3: In between meals 4: Before and after exercise. (It just makes sense.) 5: When you're tired. Maybe that go-to cup of coffee should actually be water. 6: Two hours before you sleep. Hydrate your body, but also try to avoid the half-asleep stumble to the bathroom.
Aging Affects Your Response to Medications: Aging alters the absorption rates and excretion processes of medications from the body in very specific ways. This also means that older people can suffer more drug interactions. There are steps you can take to better understand your medications and protect yourself.
The cautions of sedentary behavior are becoming widely known, including obesity and mortality. Sitting in your office chair 8 hours a day isn't good for you, so it's time to get moving, even in little ways. Health By Principle offers tips in this blog: "Get Moving At Work".
Hey, guess what? It's possible to have fun and exercise at the same time. In fact, you're supposed to move your body doing the activities you like. We have an assortment of tips to help you get the most out of your workout and make it a joyful, regular habit.