Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1929 — Page 8
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“Your Health” Thi« Column l» conducted by the Adams County Medlcol Society and the Indiana State Medical Association In ths Interest of the public's health. Strenuous Week-Ends "Are you exceeding your health speed limit?" is I lie question uddres: ■ t»d to every citizen In Indiana in a; bulletin issued today by the Publicity | Bureau of the Indiana Slate Medical Association. “ "In this high tension age of telephones, dictaphones, conferences, interviews. committee meetings, lunch pon club engagements, strenuous weekend trips, this is a very important question, and If you are no: certain as to the answer, you had better consult your family physician,” continues the bulletin. “ “For twenty-five years the tendency has been to Increase speed until we Jjave reached the age of little rest for nerve, brain, or muscle This rising tide of mental and physical tire is interpreted by the business man as a need for more exercise. As a zesult he tears away from his office Saturday noon, rushes forth for Sat-lyday-Sunday vacation and crams himself so full of exercise that lie is totally exhausted when Monday morn ■ big arrives and lie is back once again | ijn the job. -“If his exercise Is golf, it is too] fitten thirty-six holes instead of j eighteen; if it is tennis, it is five sets I hiorning and afternoon: if it is walk-
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ing. too often it Is a strenuous cross country hike with much climbing of hills. Even if It is merely motoring, the trip too often develops Into a ‘record run’ at breakneck speed. ■ In fact, the average American lias a tendency to go In 100 much for spasmodic and not enough for regular normal exercise, ami hence his ‘fatlgtieometer’ Joo often is registerdug at Its highest point. "Excessive fatigue Is apt to result in digestive disturbances, colds, influenza and other Infections. It is particularly bad for those suffering i from malnutrition and from nervous 'disorders. If. after you have made a violent effort, your heart keeps on thumping for more than a few moments, you can he sure that your heart muscle needs care and training. This Is a warning that yon should rest before 'he stage of exhaustion. You should realize also that thorough and beneficial development of the muscles can take place only by making your exertion very real. Physical tiredness is not a condition to be avoided. To be tired is good because the exertion which resulted in that tiredness was good for yon. There is a great deal of difference, however, between the man who is tired and the man who Is tired out or exhausted. The man who Is ‘tired’ is in need of sleep. The man who is ‘tired out’ is in need :>f a physician. If you belong to this ‘tired out’ class, don’t put off too long j your visit to your family physician. Miller's Raisin Bread Wednesday and Saturday. Leave orders with vour grocer. t-t o Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays
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