Go Slow-mo.

Go Slow-mo.

Doing tai chi regularly not only improves your endurance and flexibility but also may help control blood sugar and improve your immune system. The exercise increases levels of certain bacteria-fighting T-cells in your body, research shows.
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Chill out.

Just two to three minutes under cool water in the shower can boost your mood. The cold may cause the brain to release feel-good hormones.
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Love, Love, Love.

Spending just 30 minutes a day consciously thinking of a loved one can promote mental and emotional well being, say University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers. Cultivating the feeling of love and compassion stimulates the brain to make new connections and neural...
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Juice up your looks.

A diet rich in vitamin C and linoleic acide (a fatty acid found in many vegetable oils) can reduce the appearance of wrinkles, dryness and thinning skin, according to a study.
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Shrug it off.

Strengthening your trapezius muscle, which runs from your shoulders to your neck and upper back, can reduce chronic neck pain by up to 80 percent.
Debug your desk.

Debug your desk.

As many as 283 species of bacteria can thrive in ordinary office dust, including nasty streptococcus, the main cause of strep throat, and Staphylococcus aureus, which can lead to MRSA an antibiotic-resistant staph infection, according to a recent report. Wipe down...