The Power of Sleep

Discover why sleep is vital for your memory, health, and longevity. Our free guide, exclusive to HHO+ subscribers, explores what happens in your body and brain during sleep, and how your needs change throughout life.

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Fit for Life

The case for exercise is clear: it improves health, extends life, and helps you stay strong and balanced at any age. Our free guide, exclusive to HHO+ subscribers, breaks down the science-backed benefits of physical activity and how much you really need each week.

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Letting the air out of bloating

The digestion process slows as one ages, causing digested food to take its time moving along the gastrointestinal tract from the stomach through the intestines. The longer food stays in the digestive tract, the more opportunity there is for gas to be produced and build up, resulting in bloating. Recurrent bloating also can be caused by people’s reactions to certain foods, especially those that contain sugars called FODMAPs. Adjusting one’s diet to avoid trigger foods and taking over-the-counter remedies can help prevent and manage problem bloating.

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Try this: Hydration packs

A hydration pack is a backpack designed for almost any kind of outdoor activity that carries large amounts of water and allows easy, hands-free access, which provides a convenient way to stay hydrated without needing to stop for frequent water refills.

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Working during retirement years

Continuing to work in retirement can address many specific health needs of men as they age, such as stronger social connection, better cognitive health, and a greater sense of purpose. Regular work has been linked with higher rates of happiness and a lower risk for multiple health conditions. For men who don’t want to re-enter the workforce, options like volunteering and mentoring can offer many of the same health benefits.

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Coming full circle

Shoulder mobility is crucial for safely reaching overhead, carrying heavy items, and engaging in sports such as golf, tennis, and pickleball. Halos are one of the best exercises for improving shoulder mobility, flexibility, and strength. They can be performed with a kettlebell, a dumbbell, or even a heavy book. Halos are done by holding the weight with both hands and rotating it around the head in a circular motion, first in one direction and then the other, as if drawing a halo over the head.

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