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Ten reasons to Exercise and Be Physically Active- number 9 is ? – you could never guess !

Flexibility ! – is that exercise ? Yes my friend, staying fit is one thing, and staying flexible is another thing, but these two work together. For example I can mention that exercises to improve flexibility include stretching and yoga. As we men get older,…


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Some interesting blogs on from Dr. Björnsson

Just a quick reminder my friends, there are some interesting new blogs on my site and more to come.  My series 10 reasons to exercise and be physically active is now up to number 7.  Some new material is brewing and will be published later.…


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Ten reasons to Exercise and Be Physically Active- number seven is ? – guess !

Take care of your heart ! On of the most frequent questions I get is: – Doc !  what can I do to prevent getting a heart attack ? There is abundant evidence  that regular exercise is good for your heart. Everyone knows that if you…


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10 reasons to Exercise and Be Physically Active- number 7 is ?

Improve your FOCUS !  – Yes my friend, this is important, even more important than building biceps and being able to run like a coyote. Staying focused when engaged in everyday life activities is very important in order for your day to go as planned.…


Is the beer belly a myth? 2 Comments Read more »

Is the beer belly a myth?

Scientists from the German Institute of Human Nutrition say they have found proof that the beer belly is a myth. By studying the hip and waist measurements of nearly 20,000 people over nine years and charting how much beer they drank each day, they found…


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Doctor Björnsson
Dr. Gudmundur Björnsson is an icelandic physician, a specialist in medical rehabilitation, a certified independent medical examineer (CIME) and an MBA. He now runs his own company as a medical advisor mostly in insurance medicine. He has previously been a head of a rehabilitation clinic and president IMA. read more

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