In this edition of Health Matters with TSET, health coach Dottie Small discusses the rising popularity of hot and cold therapy and demonstrates the benefits of cold plunges and saunas. Hot and cold ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hitting the hot tub after exercising may boost your fitness, according to a new study. (Getty Images) (Halfpoint Images via Getty ...
Experts recommend using ice after an injury, for sudden onset pain, or for inflammation. Heat is ideal for chronic pain or for injuries that are no longer swollen. Share on Pinterest PM Images/Getty ...
Contrast therapy — or exposing your body to alternating hot and cold temperatures — is a long-established recovery tool. Generally, it takes place in tubs: Immersing yourself in hot water causes your ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For a restful night of sleep, a combination of hot and cold therapy could be the secret weapon—just ask Eddie Hall, who swears by ...
It feels like everyone is either jumping into ice-cold waters or sweating it out in saunas right now, sometimes both. Why it matters: Within the last year, Charlotte has exploded with businesses ...
I have a confession to make: I am the mom who rarely swims on vacation with her kids, even though I’ve spent all the summers of my life living a half mile from the beach. I dive into the ocean once, ...
Bathhouses are making a splash these days, with newbies to these relaxation havens raving about how much they help reduce stress, soothe their muscles and aid their slumber. But this isn’t your ...
Health coach Dottie Small explores the benefits of hot and cold therapy, highlighting how cold plunges can boost recovery and immunity while offering alternatives for those without access to ...