Starting A New Fitness Routine: How to Keep Motivated If you’re considering taking up a new fitness routine or returning to exercise, it can feel daunting. This article will provide you with practical tips from fitness professionals on setting attainable goals, easing into your routine safely, and finding ways to make your workouts enjoyable.
Vote for Better Healthcare: Physicians’ Insight | US News
The American College of Physicians claims voting is good for health as it empowers individuals to engage with their community and influence the workings of the healthcare system. Votes can determine access to healthcare services and physicians’ capability to treat patients. Research indicates states with fewer restrictions to voting have bett
Top Calorie-Burning Workout: Discover the #1 Exercise
Maximizing Calorie Burn: Effective Exercise Tips If you’re aiming to burn more calories, incorporating a selection of effective exercises into your workout routine is essential. Experts suggest that, regardless of whether you’re a bodybuilder or a runner, the key to success lies in choosing the exercise that you’re willing to do.
Top Louisiana Medical Board Faces Lawsuit for Diversity Policies
A non-profit group, Do No Harm, and the Pacific Legal Foundation have sued the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners over a rule requiring some board members to be racial minorities. The lawsuit asserts that this encourages “blatant racial discrimination” and serves no legitimate government purpose. The lawsuit targets a 2018 state
Unlock Your Gym Gear: Mastering BLE Hacking
Unlocking Your Domyos EL500 Elliptical Data the Smart Way There’s a familiar scenario that many Domyos EL500 elliptical users face: your workout data is locked inside a proprietary smartphone app that communicates with your device via Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE). Even more frustrating is the fact that the only way to export your workout stats
Arkansans’ Health Impacted by Affordable Care Act, ACHI Director Reveals
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 brought about a major overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system, introducing healthcare coverage through Medicaid expansion for low-income adults and financial assistance to those who fall in the gap between Medicaid eligibility and job-based insurance. The ACA has impacted the health insura
Street Medicine Delivery Now Included in PA’s Medicaid Program
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have added outreach sites and streets to its list of “Place of Service Codes for Professional Claims”, which could potentially allow for health workers to get reimbursed for services rendered in these locations. This update is seen as significant for programs like the street medicine program at Penn [&
Researchers Advise Long Covid Patients to Skip Intense Workouts
Long Covid and Intense Workouts Should you have long Covid and often feel fatigued, unwell, or experience pain after physical activity, it is advisable to refrain from engaging in intense workouts, according to recent research findings. Understanding Long Covid Long Covid, a condition known to impact tens of thousands across the UK, can cause an [&
Legislators Tackle Health Care, Insurance, & Shoplifting Issues
Issues likely to impact businesses in the 2024 Florida Legislative session include health care reforms, insurance, deregulation, and retail theft. Proposed health care reforms, led by Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, aim to address concerns including difficulty finding primary-care physicians, a shortage of health care workers, and the
AI in Healthcare: Increased Examination in 2024
The U.S. government is set to overhaul regulations around the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare in 2024, following President Joe Biden’s order for a widespread crackdown on AI by federal health agencies. This move towards stricter regulation is prompted by the rapid development of generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT. This cou