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There are many challenges facing hospitals and healthcare in the modern world we are living in. I've created this curation collection to save articles that help me understand what modern health in society is.  The articles here are general in nature and placed here to promote discussion. We advise that you talk with your health professional before changing any of your medication or treatment options.  Any of the online courses listed here may (or may not) be open for access or enrolment. Most are free to browse, some may charge a small fee if you wish to receive a certificate or record of learning.   Every effort is made to ensure that these links are up to date and be aware that some of these articles may be behind a 'paywall'. If you can’t get into an article, email me and I may be able to assist.  Views are my own.
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Walking is good exercise during pandemic

Walking is good exercise during pandemic | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it

It’s aerobic, which is good for cardiovascular health. It’s weight-bearing, which is good for bone health. It works your muscles. And it benefits your brain and your mood.

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Stuck Inside? Keep Walking

Stuck Inside? Keep Walking | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
Taking an extra 4,000 steps a day, even if it’s around your living room, may lower your risk of dying prematurely.
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The calming power of a simple walk during a pandemic

The calming power of a simple walk during a pandemic | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
At a time when many of us feel isolated, stepping outside can reconnect us to something larger than ourselves.
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