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cely replied to the topic Avoid to much calories this christmas in the forum Health & Fitness 7 years, 11 months ago
There is no problem if you have lots of calorie intake especially in Christmas as long as you exercise at least 30 minutes a day.We cannot avoid eating much during Christmas There are many foods to find hehehe.Like me, everyday I exercise by dancing and sometimes jogging just in our lawn. Our body is so demanding , do you notice? If we cannot…[Read more]
Nemzie Bayawa started the topic Avoid to much calories this christmas in the forum Health & Fitness 7 years, 11 months ago
This isn’t only the one, however probably the most essential rule for staying slim this Christmas is to keep away from liquid calories just like the plague! Most of the people don’t understand that this is the primary purpose human beings put on weight at Christmas time. The truth is there may be a lot of sugar and calories in fizzy soda b…[Read more]
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Tammy Simmons posted an update in the group Cats & Dogs Lovers 7 years, 12 months ago
I love all animals but my favorite are cats. I have 9 beautiful cats all are spoiled rotten of course. They are very loving and follow me everywhere. I enjoy spending time with them and playing with them. They have a favorite toy but they love boxes.
9 cats all being fussy over what you give them for dinner would be a bit of a cataphony. I can just manage the one with a plethora of toy mice most of which seem to be under the living room rug.
cats are my favor to better then dogs becouse dogs are hard to train
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EvilElf replied to the topic The effects of aging: can they be reversed? in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
@support this is a plagiarized post that can be found here at this site: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/307383.php
muhammad ather Plagiarism is a very serious offense on this site. I suggest you read the rules and learn them. You could end up losing your account and any money you may have earned thus far.
PEEUSH TRIKHA replied to the topic The effects of aging: can they be reversed? in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Indeed, we will see even more progress on this in the coming times.
jhsayyar replied to the topic Exercise hormone sheds fat, 'helps people stay slender' in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Fatty acids are a major fuel source for humans both at rest and during exercise. Plasma free fatty acids (FFA), although present only in micromolar concentrations, are the major circulating lipid fuel.
Three main benefits of exercise
Heart Disease and Stroke. Daily physical activity can help prevent heart disease and stroke by strengthening y…[Read more]
sivasubrahmanyam shatdarsanam replied to the topic Sudden infant death syndrome: New safe sleep guidelines issued in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
The best is avoiding soft toys and other intoxicant drugs used by a mother. She should not let her baby sleep beside her as this may cause suffocation to the baby by the mother during sleep. Frequent changing of clothes on the bed is more important. The clothes should be washed perfectly and used when they are totally dry.
Most of the tim…[Read more]
sivasubrahmanyam shatdarsanam replied to the topic The effects of aging: can they be reversed? in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
If not now on one day we can expect a way out that fights successfully the aging process. The shortening or lengthening of telomeres may or may not be the deciding factor of aging. But, the research is going on in other direction also.
The problem actually lies in lengthening the size of the telomeres. Even if they succeed in increasing the size…[Read more]
sivasubrahmanyam shatdarsanam replied to the topic Omega-3 fatty acids reduce risk of death from heart attack in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Yes. The Omega -3 fatty acids are important . They can not be obtained from any other external source than the food. They can not be prepared in any laboratory like tablets.So one should take care of maintaining a healthy food. Actually, sea- food was also recommended initially by the scientists. The later research has shown that the seafood can…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Sudden infant death syndrome: New safe sleep guidelines issued in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) – also referred to as a “cot death” – is defined as the unexpected death of an apparently healthy baby aged 12 months and under, most often during sleep. Each year, around 3,500 infants in the United States die from sleep-related causes, including accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed. According to t…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic E-cigarettes 'poison the airways and weaken the immune system' in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
In the US, the use of e-cigarettes tripled from 4.5% in 2013 to 13.4% in 2014 among high school students, and from 1.1% in 2013 to 3.9% in 2014 among middle school students, surpassing rates of youth cigarette smoking. In the 25-44-year age group, 20% of Americans smoke e-cigarettes. While teens smoke them because they are trendy, older smokers a…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Omega-3 fatty acids reduce risk of death from heart attack in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Each year, around 735,000 people in the United States have a heart attack, which occurs when a section of the heart fails to receive enough oxygen-rich blood.
Adopting a healthy diet is considered a key factor in reducing the risk of heart attack, and many studies have suggested that including omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids as part of such…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic The effects of aging: can they be reversed? in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
In simple terms, aging is defined as the process of becoming older, which involves a number of biological mechanisms that lead to deterioration of health – both cognitive and physical – over time. Of course, aging is inevitable. While many of us would like to stop the clock and avoid blowing out those birthday candles – an unsubtle reminder that…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Eating chocolate during pregnancy may benefit fetal growth, development in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
The study results are likely to be warmly welcomed by moms-to-be, given the lengthy list of foods women are told to avoid during pregnancy. While chocolate itself is – thankfully – absent from this no-go list, expectant mothers are recommended against overindulging in the tasty treat due to its fat, sugar and caffeine content. There are many…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Fitness, not physical activity, mitigates negative effects of prolonged sitting in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Living a sedentary lifestyle – such as sitting for prolonged periods – has been shown to be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and other conditions. Physical inactivity raises the risk of developing high blood pressure and coronary heart disease and has been found to increase the risk of certain cancers. Studies have linked excessive sitt…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Exercise hormone sheds fat, 'helps people stay slender' in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
A professor of cell biology and a team at Harvard Medical School discovered the hormone dubbed “irisin” in 2012. They isolated the natural hormone from muscle cells that trigger some of the health-promoting properties of exercise, which, they say, could be developed into novel treatments for diabetes, obesity, and cancer. In the previous study, th…[Read more]