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Quotes About Health

I typically work out 20-30 minutes every morning to get the day started.
~ Logan Green
I'm a morning bird. I love getting up before it's light out if it's possible. I wake up, I have a black coffee. I'm an 86-year-old man. I try to work out first thing to get it over with. When I do it, I feel good because I have the endorphins all day.
~ Ellie Kemper
I work out every day, but my idea is to make something short. I work out a maximum half hour. I only do like 20 minutes of cardio, and I do some stretching and some light weights, and I'm out of there.
~ Nadia Comaneci
I work out every day. I still feel fit and energetic. In a way, I'm healthier now that I'm pregnant.
~ Chrissy Teigen
I'm only four weeks out from birth, so I still have a couple more weeks before I can work out - which is fine with me. I love the feeling of working out, but I've never been a gym rat, ever, so now, it's all about taking in what I can if it's good for the baby, because it all translates to her in a way.
~ Chrissy Teigen
I work out a lot.
~ Nyle DiMarco
Being in shape is part of my job, so I try to work out twice a week.
~ Sara Sampaio
We don't believe that you should ever replace physical education. Even in a thousand years, a computer will never be able to do so.
~ Sal Khan
Any disease support community is a place of deep bonds and empathy, and there are thousands if not tens of thousands of them.
~ Howard Rheingold
We're exposed and carry in our bodies multiple chemicals, and we have to understand how they interact. Both how they individually interact and the thousands of effects they can produce when they interact with the receptors that run our bodies.
~ Daniel Goleman
To me, as a physician, when 1.78 million of our high school kids have tried an e-cigarette, and a lot of them are using them regularly ... that's like watching someone harm hundreds of thousands of children.
~ Tom Frieden
How much would Italy give to be in our position and be able to declare a quarantine before having thousands of cases? We are facing a pandemic with an incredible virility that has probably never been seen before.
~ Nayib Bukele
There exist thousands of Americans who have AIDS-defining diseases but are HIV negative.
~ Serge Lang
Great Britain had a much different situation than we do and did here in the United States, in that they had literally thousands of infected animals with human health risks. Their infectivity in this disease happened before very much was known about it.
~ Ann Veneman
The majority of modern medicines originate in nature. Although some mushrooms have been used in therapies for thousands of years, we are still discovering new potential medicines hidden within them.
~ Paul Stamets
It seems that humans have been enjoying the taste and health benefits of blackberries for thousands of years. Gathered blackberries have been found at Neolithic sites, while a preserved iron age bog body, known as Haraldskaer Woman, provides definite evidence of blackberry ingestion.
~ Alice Roberts
I started reading and talking and interviewing nutritionists and a thread was starting to form for me which is - a protein digests in a different rate of speed than a carbohydrate.
~ Suzanne Somers
Omalu first found the tau 'threads' in the brain of former Steeler Mike Webster in 2002 and published his findings in 2005, in the journal 'Neurosurgery.'
~ Jeanne Marie Laskas
COVID-19 is a serious public health threat.
~ Theresa Tam
Clean air and a healthy climate benefit all of us, but it will take a diverse coalition to step up to the threat posed by unchecked climate change.
~ Keith Ellison
Bio-terrorism is a threat.
~ Anthony Fauci
This is a historic moment in global public health, demonstrating the international will to tackle a threat to health head on.
~ Gro Harlem Brundtland
Millions of women in malaria-endemic areas in Africa become pregnant every year. Malaria is a threat to these women and their babies, with up to 200,000 newborn deaths each year as a result of malaria.
~ Joyce Banda
I think threat of change is pretty potent. In humans, blood pressure doesn't go up when people get laid off: it goes up when they first hear rumors that layoffs are coming at the end of the month.
~ Robert Sapolsky