Fart Walking (or as I Call It, JPL — Jet Propulsion Laboratory) Is Real… and Apparently Good for Longevity

Fart walking (aka taking short, easy walks after meals) may sound silly — but it’s a simple, research-backed way to improve digestion, regulate blood sugar, and support long-term health.

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Grip Strength: The Simple Test That Predicts Your Longevity

Recent research shows that grip strength is a surprisingly accurate predictor of long-term health and longevity. In this post, we break down what it means, how to test it, and what you can do to improve it — all in just a few minutes a day.

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Why Rock Climbing Is a Great Functional Exercise/Sport for Any Age and Any Ability — and How to Get Into It

Rock climbing trains your whole body, challenges your mind, and connects you to a powerful community. Here's why it might be the most functional sport you’ve never tried.

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Weekend Readiness: How Exercise Supports Cancer Prevention and Recovery

Regular exercise is a powerful ally in the journey of cancer recovery and prevention. Engaging in physical activity not only enhances overall well-being but also plays a crucial role in reducing the risk of cancer recurrence. This article delves into the types of exercises beneficial for survivors and offers guidance on integrating them into daily routines.

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