Sauna
Sauna may lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease
Study finds regular sauna use is associated with a lower risk of death from CVD in middle-aged to elderly women as well as in men.
Can sauna lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease
There are several possible reasons why sauna use may decrease the risk of death due to CVD.
Floating sauna sails from Helsinki to Tallinn
The voyage of 82 kilometres took longer than expected as the raft faced 1.5 metre-high waves.
Regular sauna users may have fewer chronic diseases
Regular sauna bathing helps reduce blood pressure, inflammation, oxidative stress, circulation of bad cholesterol.
The wonders frequent sauna could do!
Frequent sauna bathing is associated with a reduced risk of stroke.
Sauna bathing may reduce risk of stroke: study
The association of sauna bathing with reduced stroke may include a reduction in blood pressure, stimulation of immune system.
Contrarty to belief, mums-to-be can take hot water baths, says study
Study found that no woman exceeded the recommended core temperature limit of 39C, suggesting experts are being overcautious.
Sweating in sauna might help keep brain healthy: Finnish study
Men who went to the sauna four to seven times a week were found 66 percent less likely to be diagnosed with dementia.
Frequent sauna bathing may cut high BP risk in men: study
Elevated blood pressure is documented to be one of the most important risk factors of cardiovascular diseases.