If the new year makes you want to take better care of your whole self, hot-water immersion might just be the tried-and-true ticket. After all, people have been soaking up the benefits of H2O — whether ...
I study the effects of exercise on the body. So it’s perhaps unsurprising that when I’m not in the lab, I like to keep active by hitting the gym or going for a run. But for many people, it’s much ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hitting the hot tub after exercising may boost your fitness, according to a new study. (Getty Images) (Halfpoint Images via Getty ...
How’s this for a warm-up? Sitting in a hot tub for 30 minutes could be just as beneficial for health as going for a run, research from Coventry University in the UK has found. “The healing effects of ...
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. Many cultures swear by the benefits of a hot bath. But only recently has science began to understand how passive ...
When someone sits in hot air, sweat forms and evaporates, carrying heat away from the skin. This evaporation acts like a cooling system. Submerge the body in water, and that heat escape route largely ...
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People with diabetes can have fun at pools and hot tubs. However, they may need to adjust insulin dosages, keep supplies and medications cool and dry, and closely watch blood sugars to avoid low blood ...