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  1. 2016年9月9日 · Here are 5 tried-and-true ways to love yourself and get outside this fall: 1)Go Apple Picking. Apples hit their peak in September or October, depending on your area. Many pick-your-own farms have an entrance fee, so be ready to pay a bit more for your hand-picked apples than you do for those at the grocery store but the experience is so much more.

  2. 2017年9月26日 · Try these four strategies, recommended by experts, early in the fall for the healthiest winter you’ve ever had. Litter your calendar with goals. Don’t wait for New Year’s Eve to start setting fitness or health goals for yourself – you’ll already be behind, and will need to dig yourself out of that low-nutrition hole.

  3. 2018年10月1日 · Cognition skills for adults both with AND without Alzheimer’s are better in the late summer and early fall. In turn, these skills are then worse in winter and spring. To complete their study published in PLOS Medicine, researchers analyzed data on 3,353 people enrolled in three different studies in the U.S., Canada, and France.

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  5. 2019年4月9日 · People are blaming their phones now more than ever for being less productive, having more body aches and pains and taking more risks while driving. One in five Australian women and one in eight men are also now saying they’re losing sleep because they spend too much time on their phones.

  6. 2015年2月24日 · Snacking – it’s basically a national past time. But the science behind why we get the “munchies” could be down to effects that substances have on the brain, new research suggests. A common side effect of smoking cannabis is the urge to eat, more commonly referred to as the “munchies,” and researchers at Yale University looked into how the brain is affected by smoking the substance ...

  7. 2015年7月23日 · It’s the same way with drinking. You become thirsty, and then you drink, and then you are fine.”. Myth #2: The more water you drink, the more toxins you’re flushing out. The water provided from regular thirst is all that’s required for your kidneys to flush out excess toxins. More water is simply more volume; the removal of waste is ...

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