BUFFALO, N.Y. – A University at Buffalo neuroscientist whose focus is the brain’s reward system and its role in addiction is helping to illuminate how exercise can aid the brain in addiction recovery.
Pushing yourself to the limit, training through injury and choosing the gym over socialising are all signs that you may have an unhealthy reliance on exercise ...
Addiction is a widespread health issue that will affect about one in five Canadians over their lifetimes. For example, addiction to opioids has led to opioid and overdose crises in many cities, which ...
PITTSFIELD — One of the pivotal moments in Dylan Lundgren’s recovery from addiction was when he started running. He will celebrate 20 years of sobriety in two days. He's been running for almost as ...
Continuing with our posts on the relationship between addiction, exercise, and recovery, let's discuss the benefits of yoga and The origins of American Yoga practice America first turned to yoga in ...
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - My diagnosis last year 2:26 - Where I'm at now 3:45 - Last 12 months recap 8:00 - EATING 10:35 - TRAINING 15:21 - SLEEPING 17:24 - THE MENTAL GAME 20:23 - SUMMARY/Putting it all ...
As exercise, workouts and longevity become more popular, many people are starting to pay more attention to athletic recovery ...
There is something that happens to people when they arrive in the Arizona desert for the first time. The noise quiets. The ...