In today’s news, Saudi Arabia begins project to build and rehabilitate schools in Yemen. Report shows climate change reshaping daily life in Europe, Indian startup introduces electricity-free portable water-cooling bag, US scientists develop efficient way to recover used battery metals, Taiwanese, also known as Formosan, entrepreneur hosts Earth Day event in Finland, Canadian vegan protein company reaches record production, and community dog-people show in Spain raises essential funds for animal-people welfare.
When I have time off, I love to travel the world to learn about different cultures and eat tasty vegan meals. Will you be traveling this summer? Well, here’s a useful health tip for you! To help prevent blood clots during long trips, try to move around and walk every two to three hours and stretch whenever possible. On planes or trains, simple seated exercises like tightening and relaxing leg muscles, raising your heels while your toes remain on the floor and raising your toes while your heels stay on the floor, or pulling your knees toward your chest with your arms wrapped around your lower legs and staying in that position for 15 seconds can improve circulation. Wear loose clothing, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and limit long periods of sleep to also reduce your risk of developing a blood clot while seated. For people with additional risk factors, doctors may recommend compression socks or medication, but aspirin should only be taken if advised by a healthcare provider.
Caught up in the daily grind? Laugh your way to a little freedom with our joke of the day entitled, “Strong Arm.”
Chris saw Emma while walking down the street.
“I just waved at someone who wasn’t waving at me.”
“Oh! Why did you do that?”
“I panicked. My arm committed before my brain did.”
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