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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Many tactics and medicines are employed to combat smoking and nicotine addiction, including a drug called Chantix. Does Chantix actually work to quit smoking?
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Broccoli generally is delicious and incredibly healthy. While it has long been enjoyed by many worldwide, it can actually be dangerous to some people.
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Ritalin is one of the major medications used to treat ADHD. But since Ritalin is a stimulant, how does it interact with other stimulants -- like coffee?
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Due to its many potential health benefits, CBD use has been on the rise. Therefore, some have come to wonder if it could be used to treat plaque psoriasis.
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You may have heard that wearing layers while working out helps you lose weight. Discover what the experts have to say about whether it works.
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Are you a fan of titanium dioxide? It may be in the foods you eat or products you use regularly, but you may not be able to tell by just reading the label.
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Have you ever noticed that you are frequently reaching up to scratch your forehead? Here's how to get to the bottom of what's causing your itchy forehead.
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When you think of good health, you may not always think of your kidneys. But lemon juice may be something to add to your diet to give them a healthy boost.
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Allergies and joint pain may seem like two completely different health conditions. However, there may be a connection between the two that could surprise you.
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Cucumber water seems like a fancy drink used to enhance the appearance of elegant relaxation at spas. In truth, though, cucumber water is so much more.
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Patients often feel tired or ill during chemotherapy. This continued fatigue and ailment can lead to another problem: some patients may not want to exercise.
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Nebulizers quickly and effectively administer medication for those suffering from respiratory issues. Read on to learn how to properly use a nebulizer.
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Acne often pops up at the most inopportune time, so when it comes to treatment, we look for an easy fix. Could Vicks be the answer to all potential zits?
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Like numerous other foods, seafood can cause allergic reactions in some people. Luckily when it comes to allergies, not all fish are the same.
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A sinus infection is unpleasant no matter who you are or how you got it. But where does it come from, and is a sinus infection something you can catch?
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It may be tempting to try a trendy new liver cleanse like the Epsom salt and olive oil cleanse. But do they actually work?
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Soy sauce is well known to affect health due to its high sodium content. But are there ingredients in soy sauce that might cause inflammation as well?
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Aging is unavoidable, however, there are things we can do to slow its inevitable forward march. Here's why these three drinks could be aging your brain faster.
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Once leftovers pass a certain threshold, they risk causing food poisoning. Therefore, it's essential to know when that ham has taken a turn.
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While it's evident that running is a useful exercise, there is a common hydration mistake that you should avoid the next time you head out for a run.
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High blood pressure is a condition in which the force of the blood pumped throughout your arteries is too strong. Can this cause fatigue? Here's what to know.
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Diets are always a hot topic, and the keto diet is no different. The foremost question is, "Does this diet work?" but perhaps it should be, "Is this diet safe?"
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Spinach is a dark leafy green vegetable with a beneficial nutritional profile. It can even be a superfood for people with diabetes. Here's what to know.
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Since every patient and condition is unique, Prednisone is prescribed in various forms. These factors all play a role in how long before it takes effect.
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You might have heard of prebiotic soda like Poppi and Olipop — but how can soda be healthy? And what benefits prebiotics have anyway?
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Energy drinks contain many ingredients that combine to increase energy, usually based on caffeine, vitamins, and antioxidants. But do they contain gluten?