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]
muhammad ather started the topic Could stem cell transplantation yield a cure for MS? in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). It is believed to be an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. In detail, the immune system attacks myelin – the protective coating surrounding nerve fibers – as well as the nerve fibers th…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Herpes virus and EBV could be tackled by heart drug in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
In 1996, Medical Microbiology reported that there were over 100 known herpes viruses, eight of which can normally affect humans. Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is transmitted by mouth and causes cold sores. HSV-2 is responsible for genital herpes, causing painful blisters or ulcers in the genital area. HSV-3, or herpes zoster, leads to < …[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Broccoli v. French fries: Appealing to teens' impulse to rebel can curb unhealth in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
It’s no secret that the adolescent years can be challenging: young teens have a heightened sensitivity to perceived injustice and react against authority. And their newfound social conscience and desire for autonomy can motivate many of their decisions – even food choices. A new study, “Harnessing Adolescent Values to Motivate Healthier Eating,”…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Study: almost half of Alzheimer's cases are due to hyperinsulinemia in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Scientists have long known that there is a strong association between diabetes and Alzheimer’s, but the nature of that relationship – and how to treat it – was unclear. Now Melissa Schilling, an innovation professor at NYU, has discovered the pathway between diabetes and Alzheimer’s, and it has big implications for how Alzheimer’s can be p…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Urology / Nephrology Nutrition / Diet Women's Health / Gynecology Infectious Dis in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
A urinary tract infection (UTI) can affect any part of the urinary system, kidneys, bladder or urethra. More than 3 million Americans, mostly women, experience a UTI every year. Symptoms include frequent, painful urination, pelvic pain and traces blood in the urine. The infection does not normally last long, and most patients self-diagnose. For m…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic How can you improve your mental health and well-being in 2016? in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
According to the World Health Organization (WHO): “Mental health is an integral part of health; indeed, there is no health without mental health.” This is a statement that is supported by numerous studies. One from 2012 published in The BMJ, for example, found that individuals with poor mental health are at increased risk of death from ca…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic The impact of shift work on health in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Shift work has its own demands that set it apart from jobs with traditional working hours. Shift work has its benefits; it can be more convenient from a child care perspective, is sometimes better paid and can allow workers time for other activities, such as study. However, the medical and scientific communities are continually reporting that…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Understanding the unhappy side of serotonin in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Now, scientists believe they have identified what happens in the brain to cause this, according to research published in Nature. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are used to treat anxiety, depression, and related conditions. Around 10 percent of people in the United States use them, including 1 in 4 women in their 40s and 50s.…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Stress: its surprising implications for health in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) define stress as the “brain’s response to any demand.” In other words, it is how the brain reacts to certain situations or events. It is important to note that not all stress is negative. Many of us who have been in a pressurized situation may have found that stress has pushed us to perform better. T…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Childhood poverty linked to brain changes related to depression in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
First study author Deanna M. Barch, PhD, chair of the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences in Arts & Sciences, and colleagues publish their findings in The American Journal of Psychiatry. The study builds on previous research from the team published last year, which found that children raised in poverty have reduced gray and white matter v…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic Enjoy the taste of CHOCOLATE and get rid of DIABETES in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
Study co-author Prof. Saverio Stranges – visiting academic of the University of Warwick Medical School, United Kingdom, and scientific director of the Department of Population Health at the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) – and colleagues publish their findings in the British Journal of Nutrition. Chocolate is often perceived as a treat that…[Read more]
muhammad ather started the topic It's time to be COOL AND SMART in the forum Health & Fitness 8 years ago
6 Simple Ways to Lose Belly Fat, Based on Science
Overweight does not necessarily equal unhealthy. There are actually plenty of overweight people who are in excellent health (1). Conversely, many normal weight people have the metabolic problems associated with obesity (2). That’s because the fat under the skin is actually not that big of a pro…[Read more]
muhammad ather joined the group Health & Fitness 8 years ago
muhammad ather replied to the topic Writer's Time to Earn in the forum Making Money Online 8 years ago
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Elom ikechukwu awoke replied to the topic please help in the forum About LiteracyBase 8 years ago
If I redeem $10 what will happen to other remaining amount since know that one articles is more than $10 what about who always writing all day long, i have earn some huge amount here what will happen to it? Why they say there is no earning limit?
Elom ikechukwu awoke started the topic please help in the forum About LiteracyBase 8 years ago
Please help I am trying to redeem, but I could not. The system says it cannot be less than $10, i have try but i was not able, i want to know if he/she cannot redeem as much as he/she earn why do they continue to increase the amount? Help and give me idea.
Elom ikechukwu awoke replied to the topic difficulties of redeeming in the forum Making Money Online 8 years ago
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