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Johns Hopkins

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Gender Male
Death150 years ago
Date of birth May 19,1795
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born White's Hall
Date of died December 24,1873
DiedBaltimore
Maryland
United States
NationalityAmerican
BuriedGreen Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Parents Hannah Janney
Samuel Hopkins
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Johns Hopkins Life story


Johns Hopkins was an American entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist who lived most of his life in Baltimore, Maryland. His bequests founded numerous institutions bearing his name, most notably Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University.

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... " This planet very well could be an airless body that has lost any atmosphere that it once had, " said Dr Jacob Lustig-Yaeger from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, also in Maryland...

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Fitness: Only 5,000 steps a day needed to stay healthy, study shows

Oct 21,2022 11:01 pm

By Annabel RackhamBBC News

It has long been touted that 10,000 steps A Day is The Magic Number you need to stay fit and healthy - But a new study shows fewer than 5,000 may be enough to see a benefit.

The analysis of More Than 226,000 people around The World showed 4,000 was enough to start reducing The Risk of dying prematurely of any cause.

Just over 2,300 is enough to benefit The Heart and blood vessels.

The more you do, The more health benefits are seen, researchers said.

Every extra 1,000 steps beyond The 4,000 reduced The Risk of dying early by 15% up to 20,000 steps.

The Team from The Medical University of Lodz in Poland and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in The US found The Walking benefits applied to all genders and ages, regardless of where they lived.

However, The biggest benefits were seen among The under-60s.

Prof Maciej Banach , from The Lodz university, said that while The Number of advanced drugs for treatment was growing, they were not The only answer.

" I believe we should always emphasise that lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, which was a main hero of our analysis, might be at least as, or even more, effective in reducing cardiovascular risk and prolonging lives, " He Said .

According to, insufficient Physical Activity is responsible for 3. 2 million deaths each Year - The Fourth most frequent cause worldwide.

Honey Fine, a Personal Trainer and instructor for global fitness company Barry's, emphasises The problems that come from sitting down too much.

" It can slow your metabolism and affect muscle growth and strength, which can cause aches and pains, " she tells The Bbc .

" Sitting down for too long can also cause all sorts of back problems, we find this a lot with people with office jobs, that their backs are constantly put in a stressed compressed position which causes a lot more problems later on in life. "

She explains The importance of non-exercise activity thermogenesis - also known as Neat, " which in simple terms is everything we do that uses energy and burns calories".

" Tasks like standing, carrying shopping, washing The floors, hoovering, pacing whilst walking on The Phone - it's all The Little Things that make us more active that help us to burn calories more efficiently, " She Said .

Simple ways to stay healthy

Ms Fine says that although adding regular walks into your life may be daunting, The rewards are great when It Comes to your health.

" Walking can lower your blood pressure, strengthen your muscles to protect your bones, it can increase energy levels as well as giving you endorphins and it can help you maintain a healthy weight alongside Healthy Eating , " she says.

Other benefits include boosts to your Mental Health and important time away from screens and other distractions.

Walking is suitable for " almost anybody" because it is low impact and easy on joints and muscles, she added.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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