Anthony Crutcher
School
University Of Central Florida
Expertise
Health & Wellness, Fitness, Nutrition
- Anthony has been a NASM Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Nutrition Specialist since 2018.
- He also writes and is the author of the children's books, Have You Seen My Ghost? and My Ghost Goes Shopping Too?
- He enjoys everything fitness from Triathlons to Strongman Training.
Experience
Anthony is a freelance writer who has been writing for most of his life. He has blogged consistently since 2018 about comics, movies, food, fitness, and theme parks on antseeblog.com. He writes for multiple health and wellness companies and has ghostwritten numerous other projects including two fitness books for seniors. He also writes fiction and has published books in 2021 and 2022. Anthony enjoys drinking cold brew coffee, reading comic books, and watching movies when he's not exercising or writing.
Education
Anthony earned a bachelor's degree in English and is a Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Nutrition Specialist.
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Stories By Anthony Crutcher
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A rotator cuff tear occurs when a tendon in the shoulder joint is torn or completely separated. What does treatment look like and can it heal on its own?
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Do you constantly feel hungry or feel tired when you fast? This may be due to poor metabolic flexibility. It's essential to energy -- but what does it mean?
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We can't precisely control dreams or recurring nightmares, but they can leave us jumping up and gasping for air. Luckily, experts recommend a type of therapy.
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Biotin technology allows doctors to detect various conditions but taking biotin supplements can alter results. Find out if this applies to COVID tests as well.
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While it doesn't necessarily cause damage, procrastination can lead to trouble or may indicate other issues that need to be addressed. So why does it occur?
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Can green-tinted eyeglasses provide needed relief for the pain-related anxiety associated with fibromyalgia? New research may provide some hope.
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Intermittent leg pain comes on suddenly, can occur anywhere throughout the legs, and happens repeatedly. But what can be causing these pains?
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While many people may have heard of a sickle cell, understanding sickle cell disease and its risks could benefit someone you know in the long run.
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Those who've had bariatric surgery may wonder if they can still partake of caffeine. Here's what the experts have to say about your morning cup post-surgery.
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Patients experience many side effects during chemotherapy, such as nausea, loss of appetite, constipation, and pain. However, regular exercise may help.
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Monkeypox shares certain similarities with smallpox, which is treatable with medications. Does this mean there is a cure for monkeypox on the horizon?
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The smartwatch market is expected to generate $53.6 billion by 2025. Many of these devices already have the capability to potentially detect issues like Afib.
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Green tea is an ancient and popular drink that has many storied health benefits. Discover if it can help prevent you from getting infected with COVID-19.
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Even if you don't play sports, the pain in your elbow may be a condition called tennis elbow. But depending on where the pain is, it could be elbow bursitis.
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If you're experiencing hearing loss, your doctor will likely want to schedule a hearing test. Here's what to expect when you go for a hearing test.
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As if recent monkeypox outbreaks in humans weren't bad enough, worry has now shifted to possible transmission of the virus to man's best friend.
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Though there isn't much research on how weighted blankets work, aside from the physical humanlike comforting factor, a new finding has revealed more.
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Whether you are trying to clean the air in your home or want to protect your family, you want a purifier that works. Is a UV air purifier right for you?
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Since antidepressants change brain chemicals, stopping antidepressants can be a difficult and delicate process. Here is what you should know.
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Aloe vera can be more than a burn remedy. In fact, some of its benefits require that you eat it. However, some may be hesitant when it comes to the skin.
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Although we usually associate cravings with comfort foods, they can also happen with healthy vegetables, like kale. However, some may even wonder, why kale?
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When having fish, there's always a question as to whether to eat the skin. Does the skin taste as good as the fish, and is there any benefit to eating it?
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If you have psoriasis, then you know it can cause discomfort to the body and skin. A plant-based diet may be a secret weapon for people who deal with psoriasis.
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Following the keto diet requires drastic change to your diet, which leads to lacking some vitamins. Luckily, there are supplements to combat these issues.
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You bought a package of beef from the store over the weekend but forgot about it. It's turned slightly gray, can you still eat it? The answer may surprise you.
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When it comes to weight loss, everyone likes tips or tricks to make the process easier. Discover if subliminal messaging can be effective for losing weight.
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Heartburn is a common condition often treated with OTC medication. But recently, one of the most well-known heartburn medicines has come under heavy scrutiny.