Balanced Nutrition and Lifestyle: A Guide to Women’s Wellness in APAC

Balanced Nutrition

Balanced nutrition isn’t just about what’s on your plate—it’s about creating space for yourself in the middle of life’s chaos. Across Asia Pacific, so many women are in constant motion, balancing careers, households, and family expectations. With so much on our shoulders, it’s easy to push wellness aside. But here’s the good news: it doesn’t take a complete lifestyle overhaul […]

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Snap Fitness Reopens in the Philippines—A New Era of Accessible, Inclusive Fitness

Snap Fitness

Snap Fitness, the world’s second-largest gym franchise, is making a powerful comeback in the Philippines, with its grand reopening at Cubao Spark Place! Committed to empowering “everybody and every body”, this relaunch signals an exciting new chapter for fitness enthusiasts, aspiring business owners, and investors alike. A Grand Opening That Celebrates Movement & Community The grand opening celebration on January […]

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Japanese Jujutsu and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: The Key Differences Between These Two Martial Arts

Jujutsu Lucas Lepri

It’s easy to get confused between Japanese jujutsu and Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) due to their many similarities. They’re both focused on ground fighting and require wearing a gi, which is their official uniform. However, the two disciplines have significant differences in how they were developed and their combat philosophies. Exploring these differences offers valuable insights that will help you tell […]

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10 Tips to Stay Fit and Motivated During the Holiday Season

Stay Fit

How to stay fit and healthy during the holiday season can be a real challenge. Weight can creep up over the holidays—and, unlike visiting relatives, may never leave. According to our fourth annual holiday survey, Americans expect to gain 8 pounds at the end of this season, and 64 percent of them are actively planning to delay healthy attempts until the […]

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Exercise likely to be best treatment for depression in coronary heart disease, RCSI study finds

exercise

A study by RCSI indicates that exercise is probably the most effective short-term treatment for depression in people with coronary heart disease, when compared to antidepressants and psychotherapy or more complex care.   The study, led by researchers at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, is published in the June edition of Psychosomatic Medicine.   This is the first systematic […]

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