When most people talk about thin blood, they mean the blood takes longer to clot. The actual thickness of the blood, or viscosity, does not change with normal exercise. The ability of your blood to form clot promoters, however, does change with physical exertion. How hard you exercise, as well as your overall level of physical fitness affects your body's clotting mechanisms. A study published in 1994 in the "International Journal of Clinical Laboratory Research" concluded this built-in defense prepares your body for injury during stressful...
Facial scars are caused due to cuts, burns, acne and other injuries. As the skin breaks, the body produces high amounts of collagen in an attempt to repair it. The chemistry of collagen is different than the normal skin and, th...
If you are like some, losing the elasticity of your facial muscles can cause self-esteem and confidence issues, especially when it makes you look older than you are or feel. As you age, facial muscles can become weak and result...
Unfortunately, you cannot simply lose fat from one area of the body, according to the American Council on Exercise. You have to combine diet with exercise to lose body fat, including facial fat. Facial exercises may help thin y...
To lose fat from your face, you must eat healthier and commit to an exercise program. Your exercise program should consist of both aerobic exercise and strength training exercise. When you include face-thinning exercises in you...
Although facial fat is not as dangerous as abdominal fat, it still can affect your self-confidence. When it comes to thinning out your face, you must exercise your whole body using strength and cardio training to promote overal...