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Cardio Exercises for Health and Fitness

What is a cardiovascular exercise and why do we need one?A cardiovascular exercise is oftentimes referred to as aerobic exercises. It increases heart rate and improves oxygen system in all parts of our body. It is a popular form of weight loss and physical fitness activity that often takes a commercial form. Everyone must establish a workout regimen to make our heart work harder and pump more blood that will help our blood flow smoothly all throughout our body to maintain our good health; making us always feel energized, physically and mentally fit. Cardio exercise also combats depression by activating the neurotransmitters that is often associated to avoid depression putting us always in a better mental condition. It is essentially part of our lifestyle to stay well and healthy.What are the benefits we can get from this?A cardiovascular exercise strengthens the heart and lungs as well as it strengthen the muscles all throughout the body. It improves blood circulation and efficiently reduces blood pressure.It boosts the metabolism, burns calories, and helps lose weight as well as it improves mental health and lowering the incidence of depression. This form of exercise also reduces the risk for diabetes. It increases energy and helps reduce stress that promotes a restful sleep.What are the types or forms of this exercise?There are lots of types or forms of cardiovascular exercise. The lists below were among the popular and the best types of exercises. The number of calories burned opposite the type of exercise was based in a typical weight of 145 lbs body weight that performed the exercises in 30 minutes time.
Walking – 180 calories
Cycling – 250 to 500 calories
Running – 300 calories
Cross-Country Skiing – 330 calories
Rock Climbing – 380 calories
Swimming – 400 calories
Step Aerobics – 400 calories
Handball – 400 calories
Are there other ways to perform this exercise?Yes. There are other ways to perform such exercise. Again, the most popular today and is always done by many who in one way or the other has had a limited time performing the natural ways is by doing the exercises with the use of cardio machines. There are lots of these machines today in the market to choose from. One must carefully choose the best machine to use in his daily exercises that will satisfy his needs. Some of the most popular and beneficial machines that are recommended by fitness experts are the water rowing machines, the high incline treadmills, the techno gym cardio wave, the precor adaptive motion trainer, and the versa climber. A good cardio machine will let you burn of up to 500 calories giving you the benefit of a full body and cardiovascular exercise.Now that we know the benefits we can get in a cardiovascular exercise, its about time that we must start out a workout regimen that will suit to all our health and fitness needs. Stay Fit-Live Well.

Telemedicine in the Affordable Health Care Act Explained

Telemedicine is an important component of the robust and technology driven Affordable Care Act system (Obama care) and provides avenues for reducing costs in the new healthcare structure, because it offers options in how to access healthcare services.The Affordable Care Act is the most comprehensive overhaul of the nation’s health care system in decades and it’s implementation and sign-ups will all be processed through marketplace exchanges.What is the Meaning of Telemedicine?Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication and information technology to provide clinical health care without a traditional face-to face consultation. It helps eliminate distance barriers and can improve access to supplementary medical services for people with:
Basic or No Insurance
High Deductible (HDHP) Insurance
Traditional Insurance
Tele-health Vs Telemedicine’Tele-health’ is an older, broader term for services such as health education and is not limited to clinical services, while ‘Telemedicine’ narrowly focuses on the actual curative aspect between the patient and healthcare professional. Examples of Tele-health are health professionals discussing a case over the telephone or conducting robotic surgery between facilities at different ends of the world.Tele-Health has a broader scope than telemedicine and is sometimes called e-health, e-medicine, or telemedicine. Health care professional use tools like e-mails, e-visits, e-prescribing, after-hours care, e-reminders, health assessments, self-management tools, health coaching etc.The State of the MarketThe Affordable Care Act (Obama Care) Health Insurance Exchange (HIX) opens on Oct 1st, 2013. and goes into operation on Jan 1st, 2014. The Obama Care exchanges, are State, Federal or joint-run online marketplaces for health insurance. Americans can use their State’s “Affordable” Insurance Exchange marketplace to get coverage from competing private health care providers.Steps to Sign up for Health Care Plans
Participants enter personal information into a web portal
Learn their eligibility for subsidies based on income, state-determined criteria or employer-based options.
Use a price calculator to shop, compare and choose a best benefit health plan.
Several major health companies have programs like TelaDoc in Aetna, KP-OnCall in Kaiser etc, trying to set up footholds in a market that is widely expected to grow rapidly. All participants have to do is research for telemedicine benefits through their health insurance plans or sign up for independent programs.How Health Care Professionals Administer TelemedicineDoctors can treat most everyday health needs by phone or a scheduled video consultation. A study by the American Medical Association shows that 4 out of 5 visits to a primary care doctor could have been treated over the phone instead. After each consultation, patients will receive a clinical report which can be emailed to a primary care physician.Registered Nurses manage triage calls and act as health coaches. For some specific symptoms, they give guidance for the most appropriate care, and over 32% of the time will offer self-care options so patients avoid a visit to the doctor, ER or Urgent Care facility entirely.Common symptoms often treated through TelemedicineRespiratory Infections, Cold/Flu Symptoms, Urinary Tract Infections, Sore Throats, Headaches/Migraines, Sinusitis, Allergies, Insect bites, Certain Rashes, Sprains/Strains, Arthritic Pain, Stomach Aches/Diarrhea, Gastroenteritis, Minor Burns and many non-emergency medical conditionsBy 2014, the law mandates that all non-exempt Americans have health insurance or face a tax penalty. The Affordable Care Act has far-reaching advantages such as prohibiting insurance companies from dropping a clients’ coverage if they get sick or discrimination against anyone with a pre-existing condition and extending children’s eligibility on parent’s plans.For entrepreneurs, who will most likely be responsible for their own health insurance, knowing how telemedicine can supplement their health insurance plans, means they can take full advantage of the options, savings and benefits.

How to Beat Anxiety: A Look Into 6 Effective Methods

If you know anyone who is suffering from anxiety, you are aware of how much it impacts their lives. It influences every aspect of their being: from concentration to personal relationships and even their sense of self-worth.

Fortunately, there are ways to beat anxiety. Not all strategies work for everyone because different people have different triggers and responses to stressors. However, regardless of personal taste or preferences, there is something here for every reader to adopt and implement.

Change Your Thinking

A lot of the time, anxious thoughts are just the product of outdated habits or assumptions. You may be retriggering old anxieties or insecurities that aren’t as applicable to your life as they were before. You may not be aware that your anxiety is a product of insecure or pessimistic thinking.

Start by asking yourself some questions:

● What do you think will go wrong?

● What are your worst-case scenarios?

● What are your expectations?

● Are they realistic and healthy?

● What’s the biggest thing you’re worried about right now?

● Is it a legitimate cause for concern?

● What evidence do you have to support that idea?

● Are there other possible explanations?

Meditate

There are a lot of benefits associated with meditation, but one of the most understated is its ability to help with anxiety. Meditation is an excellent way to help you get back in touch with your body and what is happening inside. It can help you identify when and why you’re feeling anxious.

When you start to meditate, you’ll notice thoughts entering your mind from time to time. This is normal. The goal isn’t to kill all of your thoughts but rather to acknowledge them, accept them, and then let them go.