Do you Lose Weight when you Sweat from Exercise?

Do you lose weight when you sweat from exercise

Do you lose weight when you sweat from exercise? After mild to moderate exercise, you may become sweaty. But the question is can you lose weight when you sweat after exercising? Sweating doesn’t directly burn calories. But it helps to lose enough liquid after exercising that Will lead you to lose water weight. But it’s … Read more

Why does Pasta Make me Bloated but not Bread?

why does pasta make me bloated but not bread

Bloating occurs when the stomach swells, which is common after eating. It is rarely a symptom of a significant medical issue, but it can be painful and uncomfortable. In addition, some specific foods make you bloated very often. For example, beans, pasta, wheat and many foods may make you bloated. In this content, you will … Read more

The anatomical structure of skeletal muscle

anatomical structure of skeletal muscle

The anatomical structure of skeletal muscle is made up of muscle fibers or bundles of muscle fibers and is surrounded by and held together with connective tissue. Although the main role of muscles is to move the bones of the skeleton, they also cause the heart to beat and form the walls of other important … Read more

How to detect multiple sclerosis?

How to detect multiple sclerosis

How to detect multiple sclerosis? If we tell about this then we have to tell that, “By Lumber puncture, MRI, evoked potentials and some more way multiple sclerosis can be detected.” But in this article, we will learn about the detection of multiple sclerosis in brief. Introduction Most doctors call multiple sclerosis multiple sclerosis, the … Read more

Multiple Sclerosis Physiotherapy Guidelines

Multiple Sclerosis Physiotherapy Guidelines

Multiple sclerosis physiotherapy guidelines will help you to achieve and maintain your maximum physical, psychological, professional, and social, as well as a quality of life that is compatible with your physical injury, life goals, and environment. Achieving and maintaining optimal function is essential for progressive diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS) … Read more