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How Aging Affects Your Response to Medications

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.
a woman stretches her arms above her head while behind her desk in her office.

Get Moving at Work

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".
Make the Most of Your Workout

Make the Most of Your Workout

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.
A fit and happy couple in their 30s run down a city sidewalk.

How Exercise Can Alleviate Your Depression

When you’re depressed, getting out of bed is a monumental...
by Health By Principle on January 21, 2019  in depressionendorphinsenduranceEnergyExercisefitnesshealthhealth by principlemental healthmental illnessWorkout
The Effects of Magnesium on Workouts

The Effects of Magnesium on Workouts

You may not know it, but magnesium is one of your best exercise buddies. You need it for energy, muscle recovery and better athletic performance.
by Health By Principle on December 08, 2017  in Blood PressureenduranceEnergyExercisefitnesshealth by principlehealthylifestyleMuscle HealthscienceSupplementsWorkout
Drinking Water Doesn't Mean You're Hydrated

Drinking Water Doesn't Mean You're Hydrated

It can be shocking to learn that you can drink water all day and still be dehydrated. But, water itself does not hydrate your cells. For water to be absorbed and used properly in the body, it needs electrolytes too. 

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