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HOW OUR BODY STAYS COOL IN THE HEAT AND WHAT CHANGES AS WE AGE

August 8, 2019 Joseph Watso

Heat waves are growing increasingly intense and frequent. Read more to learn about how our body deals with the heat. This post was originally featured on "I Spy Physiology" on August 8th, 2019. (2 min read)

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FOUR MORE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD EXERCISE REGULARLY

October 7, 2018 Joseph Watso

Aside from the well-known benefits of regular exercise on leading a long and healthy life, there are other important advantages that may surprise you. This post was originally featured on "I Spy Physiology" on October 4th, 2018. (2 min read)

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EXERCISE BLOOD FLOW REGULATION IN HEALTH & DISEASE

October 3, 2018 Joseph Watso

Learn about how our body directs blood flow to exercising muscles, and how it changes in disease states like heart failure and peripheral artery disease. This blog was originally featured on the ACSM Blog on October 3th, 2018. (3 min read)

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SUNLIGHT & HEALTH

June 1, 2018 Joseph Watso

From 93 million miles away, the sun gives off energy in the form of light and heat to keep us going. As part of the beginning of blog series about sunlight and our health, first we break down what sunlight is exactly.  (3 min read)

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TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF WHILE YOU TAKE CARE OF YOUR GARDEN

April 13, 2018 Joseph Watso

Enjoy the outdoors and the (literal) fruits of your labor this spring, but do so with a water bottle in hand. This post was originally featured on "I Spy Physiology" on April 11th, 2018. (2 min read)

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