Monthly Archives: November 2010
Children Pick Up Bad Driving Habits Early
Road Accidents are one of the main causes of death nowadays. Countries in Southeast Asia like India, Bangladesh approximately lose 8-9 people on a daily basis due to road accidents. Other countries also have a quite astonishing rate. In order … Continue reading
Fix it with Food:Knee Pain
Millions of people have stiff, painful knees thanks to osteoarthritis. Remedies range from keeping active and dropping excess weight to steroid injections and even surgery. But research shows that you can take a tastier route to improvement: Soy People with … Continue reading
Management of clinical studies to improve the IVF
There are many people who participate in IVF Clinics as a practical option for several reasons. Not only are these tests are usually funded by the laboratory or clinical research administration, but by participating, couples or individuals who have helped … Continue reading
Reaching Your Body’s Full Potential
Being fit always brings to mind the idea of bulging muscles, superman strength and a to-die-for athletic built. But fitness more importantly means the body’s resistance level and stamina for physical activities. And peak fitness is the point wherein your … Continue reading
How to lose fat from the belly healthy
The food we eat contains calories that are converted to energy so the body can efficiently perform its physiologic functions as well as the activities that we do everyday. However, due to excess calorie intake and sedentary lifestyle, not all … Continue reading
Which diet plan is best for you?
If you search the internet or open up some health magazine then you will find a large number of diet plans for reducing extra weight from the body. If you have put up some weight in the last few months … Continue reading
How Exercise Changes Structure And Function Of Heart
For the first time researchers are beginning to understand exactly how various forms of exercise impact the heart. Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators, in collaboration with the Harvard University Health Services, have found that 90 days of vigorous athletic training … Continue reading
Exercise: The Best Medicine, By Sally Squires/ The Lean Plate Club
“Walk two miles and call me in the morning.” That’s what doctors could soon prescribe if the new leaders of two major medical groups have their way. “We’re trying to get every physician to prescribe exercise,” says Robert Sallis, a … Continue reading
Obesity-Cancer Link Unknown to Many Women
Many women don’t know that obesity increases their risk of several types of cancer, a new survey published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology shows. Women’s lack of knowledge about excess weight and the most common gynecologic malignancy, endometrial cancer, … Continue reading
Lessons for Other Smokers in Obama’s Efforts to Quit
Will one of President-elect Barack Obama’s New Year’s resolutions be to quit smoking once and for all? His good-humored waffling in various interviews about smoking made it plain that Mr. Obama, like many who have vowed to quit at this … Continue reading