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HEALTH TIPS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
~ Author Unknown ~
SWEDEN - According to a study of 35
European countries, the Swedes emerged the healthiest. Participants were judged
on life expectancy, death rates, childhood mortality and smoking. Sweden has
one of the lowest smoking rates in Europe, leading to fewer deaths caused by
tobacco-related illnesses.
HEALTH TIP - Quit smoking. According to a
Danish study, women who smoke three sticks a day double their risk of a heart
attack. Quitting also improves skin and sleep, boosts fertility and saves
money.
NORWAY - Norwegian roads are one of the
safest. A recent survey showed that Norway has one of the lowest accident rates
in the world with only seven deaths in every 100,000 caused by cars. Experts
attribute this to heavy speeding fines and tight drink-driving restrictions in
the country.
HEALTH TIP - If you drink, don't drive. If you
know you'll be having drinks with friends, make sure there's a designated
'driver ' who will not be tempted by alcohol.
SPAIN - The global average for the life
expectancy of a woman is 67 years but the Spanish senora lives up to 80 years
on average. Recent studies attribute part of this to that midday siesta. Not
only does napping ease the mind, relax muscles and reduce stress, sleep is
needed to produce the human growth hormone which maintains muscle mass and
repairs damaged cells.
HEALTH TIP - Harvard researchers have
discovered that having a power nap can help employees be more effective at
work. But don’t go beyond 20 minutes or you'll end up feeling even
groggier!
FRANCE - The French are proof that regular
sex contributes to a long life. According to Durex's Global Sex Survey
2004, the average French person does it 137 times a year.
HEALTH TIP - Physical intimacy is crucial to
the health of a relationship. Learn to move it up on your priority list. Try
this turn-on trick: Dab his cologne on your extra-erogenous zones like the nape
of your neck... his scent will drive you wild.
BRAZIL - Asia's stressed out cities should
take a leaf out of the chilled-out Brazilian’s book. According to a survey,
Brazil is home to the most relaxed people in the world, with 24 percent saying
they never get stressed. Those with the least stress spend 76 hours a week with
their families - that's 40 hours more than the global average.
HEALTH TIP - Cut down stress levels and boosts
your immunity by spending more time with family and friends. It's tough with
long working hours, but one way for time-strapped families to bond is making it
a point to sit down to dinner together at least twice a week. This sacred time can
become a comforting family ritual.
NIGERIA - In a study of 65 countries in New
Scientist magazine, Nigeria had the highest percentage of happy people in the
world. Due to their lack of material possessions, Nigerians place priorities on
other things like laughter and family time.
HEALTH TIP - Being happy helps reduce stress and
boosts the body's immune system... best of all, it comes cheap. A US study
found that people who started giggling while watching a funny video saw a drop
in the production of stress hormones.
FINLAND - Compared to the rest of the world,
the Finns are experiencing the fastest drop in the number of people with heart
disease. Experts believe this could be due to their love for saunas which are
said to boost circulation and increase the flow of blood through the heart.
HEALTH TIP - Most gyms and health clubs have
saunas - so make the most out of them. It's polite to have a shower before
entering. Limit your time in the sauna to 10 to 15 minutes ; after you've
warmed up, cool off by taking a cool shower or swim. Once your body
temperature has dropped, you can return to the heat. Drink plenty of water
before and after to prevent dehydration.
TAIWAN - With just one in 500 marriages
ending in divorce each year, Taiwan boasts the lowest divorce rate in the
world. Medical experts believe that happiness within the home has benefits on
mental health, explaining why just two percent of the population suffer from
depressive disorders.
HEALTH TIP - Strengthen your relationship and
boost your mental well-being, by remembering why you fell in love and don't
neglect to show it. As relationship expert Doctor Philip McGraw says, ' Love is
a verb.' Show your affection in little ways like slipping a sweet note in his
shirt pocket or calling to let him know you're thinking of him.
INDIA - A study shows that elderly
villagers in India have the lowest rate of Alzheimer's disease in the world,
and researchers attribute this to the powers of curcumin, the powerful compound
found in turmeric, the spice that gives curry it's yellow hue. A UCLA study
found that low doses of curcumin blocked the accumulation of plaques and also
reduced inflammation [ an effect of Alzheimer's on neurologic tissue].
HEALTH TIP - Add some spice to your curries!
Try stirring 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric [too much can make food taste
bitter] in rice or couscous.
APAN - People who live in Japan can expect
to remain in good health longer than anyone else in the world, according to the
World Health Organization. One of the possible contributions to their longevity
is the consumption of soy which is said to be a great protector against heart
disease. Soy products also contain plant chemicals that are said to mimic our
body's oestrogen. This helps protect against hormone-related cancers such as
breast cancer.
HEALTH TIP - Add soy to your diet, like soy
milk for your tea or coffee. You can also add tofu to your stir-fries in place
of meat.
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