The Very First Thing You Should Do Every Morning, According to Science
By Zachary Mack of Best Life |
The Very First Thing You Should Do Every Morning, According to Science
Let s face it: Getting out of bed in the morning can be pretty tough. Even with a strong cup of coffee in hand or a refreshing jump into the shower, it sometimes feels like you re not actually awake until long after you ve left the sheets. But a new study has shed light on the first thing you can do every morning to help yourself feel more energized right off the bat and it doesn t even involve caffeine. Read on to see how you can really rise and shine, and for more tips for your morning routine, If You re Doing This in the Shower, Doctors Say to Stop Immediately.
By Chris and Rosie
Apr 20, 2021
Whether you’ve gotten your COVID vaccine yet or not, you’ve probably heard there’s one side effect that’s pretty common: pain at the injection site. It’s been reported by 82% of
Pfizer recipients, and 48% of those who ve gotten the
. And while a sore arm isn’t that big of a deal, doctors say there’s one thing you can do immediately after getting the shot that will help swinging your arm around.
You may have seen people on TikTok trying it out, but unlike a lot of things on social media, this one is legit, according to the experts. Infectious disease specialist
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