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Below are the best articles we could find on Physical Health.

Our physical health not only involves our bones, muscles, and organs, but all the processes with which they operate and are influenced, such as our sleep, diet, and air quality. There is an incredible amount of debate as to what constitutes a “healthy” body, and the best ways to achieve that standard. It can be overwhelming to try and wade through all of the information and philosophies out there, but it helps to remember that whatever decisions we make, our physical health is interdependent with our emotional, psychological, and spiritual health, and only when we are in balance with all aspects of ourselves can our bodies thrive.

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AHA News: Elder Shares Stories of Life, Laughter. and American Indian Health

Linda Poolaw loves telling stories. At 79, the Grand Chief of the Delaware Grand Council of North America has a few. Her stories often end in laughter. And regularly, they express pride about her work preserving culture and protecting Native Americans' health.

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How to Be Healthy, in Just 48 Words

Daytime television talk shows, popular podcasts and diet books on the New York Times best-seller list would have you believe that being healthy is complicated. Forget fad diets and fitness gimmicks. Just stick to the basics.

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Why You Don’t Need a Lot of Time or Money to Make Self-Care a Priority

Self-care is a term thrown around a lot, but experts say it’s often misunderstood.

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Exercise Is the World’s Best Drug, But It’s Not a Weight Loss Drug

My talk, titled, “Rebranding Exercise,” makes the case for detaching exercise from weight loss and reattaching it to health.

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‘Belonging’ Has More to Do with Your Health than You Might Think

It’s easy to believe that our health is largely the result of our behaviors and habits, but marginalization and isolation are serious public health problems that also affect personal health.

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Sleeping Less than 6 Hours May Raise Risk of Cancer, Even Death

Not getting enough sleep may put some people at risk for much more than being drowsy the next day, a new study says.

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Cold Comfort: Can the Wim Hof Method Combat Covid? He Thinks So

Disciples of 61-year-old Wim Hof climb mountains in bikinis and party barefoot in the snow. He tells Charlotte Edwardes how he turned the health benefits of ice into a lucrative business, with millions of followers—one ended up becoming his much younger second wife.

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Bluetooth Your Bladder: The Hi-Tech Way to Beat Incontinence

Urinary leakage affects millions of women, who have often suffered in silence. That may change with Elvie, a new way to strengthen the pelvic floor – involving an app.

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In Social Sports, It’s About Camaraderie, Not Competition

Social sports leagues, generally cater to people like Jacquelyn Keenan, who sign up on their own or with a small group of friends. Most of the leagues are gender-neutral. “You get to meet so many people,” she said. “It’s not super-competitive, and kickball is a very accessible sport.”

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Iridology: Detecting Impaired Organ Function with the Iris

In recent years, naturopathic practitioners have renewed interest in a disease recognition method that is based on detailing characteristics of the human iris. Iridology represents the study of carefully mapped sections of the iris and the assigned organ systems represented by those areas.

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