Wednesday, February 29, 2012
How Sleeping Pills increased threefold risk of death and Sleeping More Reduces Alzheimer's
How Sleeping More May Reduces Risk Of Alzheimer's
What is Alzheimer?
Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, and eventually even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. In most people with Alzheimer’s, symptoms first appear after age 60. Estimates vary, but experts suggest that as many as 5.1 million
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Burn your body Fat fast in 4 minutes- Truth or false (video)
After reading this interesting information in web I was surprised that this is truth and practical.
The name of this training is called Tabata Training. So we want to know what this Tabata Training?
What Is Tabata Training?
While it may seem like Tabata training is the latest workout trend that's sweeping gyms everywhere, it's not exactly a brand new concept. In fact, it
Monday, February 27, 2012
How Rosemary boost brain performance and Junk Food Menu Calorie Counts is not helping Consumers
How rosemary scents boost brain performance
Hailed since ancient times for its medicinal properties, we still have a lot to learn about the effects of rosemary. Now researchers writing in Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology, published by SAGE, have shown for the first time that blood levels of a rosemary oil component correlate with improved cognitive performance.
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Friday, February 24, 2012
How to converts body heat into power and Citrus Fruits Reduces Risk of Stroke
How Citrus Fruits May Help Women Reduce Risk of Stroke
What is stroke-
A stroke happens when blood flow to a part of the brain stops. A stroke is sometimes called a "brain attack." Symptoms: The symptoms of stroke depend on what part of the brain is damaged
Eating citrus fruits, especially oranges and grapefruit, because of the flavonone they contain, may lower women's risk
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Good news for Preventing Absence Seizures in Children’s
Absence seizure — also known as petit mal — involves a brief, sudden lapse of consciousness. Absence seizures are more common in children than adults.
A team led by a University of British Columbia professor has developed a new class of drugs that completely suppress absence seizures - a brief, sudden loss of consciousness - in rats, and which are now being tested in humans.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
How Plastic Surgery Does Make People Look Younger Like Hollywood Actors(Too Costly)
Plastic surgery seems to make people look about 8.9 years younger than their actual age, researchers from the University of Toronto and North Shore University Health System reported in Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery.
Jeremy P. Warner, M.D., and team set out to determine how much younger esthetic facial surgical procedures made people look, in order to measure surgical
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
How Eating Mushrooms Help Treating Depression
What is depression-?
1. Severe despondency and dejection, accompanied by feelings of hopelessness and inadequacy.
2. A condition of mental disturbance, typically with lack of energy and difficulty in maintaining concentration or interest in life.
Mushrooms have been popular for a long time, with cave paintings dating back to Mesolithic era (14,000 to 5000 BC) showing pictures
Monday, February 20, 2012
Warning-How texting has a negative impact on Reading and Puzzle Play Improves Math Skills
How Puzzle Play Improves Math Skills
An important context for figuring out problems through reasoning is puzzle play, say researchers at University of Chicago. Psychologist Susan Levine and colleagues recently conducted a study that found 2-4 year-old children, who play with puzzles, have better spatial skills when assessed at 4 1/2 years of age. After controlling
Friday, February 17, 2012
Truth or False, All Fats are bad for cholesterol
We all think that all FAT is bad for us. This is not true.
Fat can fight fat looks fishy. This is true because some fats are called good fats. Which are good for fighting our body cholesterol?
What is Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a fat (lipid) which is produced by the liver and is crucial for normal body functioning. Cholesterol exists in the outer layer of every cell in our
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Free Mantra of Loosing Weight and Keep It off
There are few people who have lost weight and actually kept it off for the long-term. You’ve never met one these people before, don’t be surprised. They prefer to stay relatively unknown. Having discovered the prized secret to a healthy lifestyle, they tend to enjoy their status and privacy.
More than 90% of us who have struggled with weight loss and continue to do so? Are we
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Danger of High Lead Levels Found in Lipstick and Love Hormone Help Treat Depression
Love Hormone Could Help Treat Depression
What is love hormone-brain releases a chemical called oxytocin
Gazing into your lover’s eyes isn’t only romantic; it also releases a brain chemical called oxytocin that strengthens social bonds in a variety of species. For some people who suffer from depression, the so-called “hormone of love” might hold out hope. Researchers at the UC San
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Why Workout with your Valentine leads to more Love in your life
First of all I want to wish you all a happy valentine day. This is my eighth blog on Valentine. I hope you have enjoyed all other blogs. In this one you will how a exercising with your Valentine leads to more Love in your life.
If you’re not comfortable with talking to loved ones about the touchy subjects of health and weight loss, you can still help them lead healthier lives
Monday, February 13, 2012
How Overeating leads to Memory Loss and 7 hours Sleep Best for Student
High school students test best with 7 hours’ rest
Whether or not you know any high school students that actually get nine hours of sleep each night, that’s what federal guidelines currently prescribe. A new Brigham Young University study found that 16-18 year olds perform better academically when they shave about two hours off that recommendation.“We’re not talking about sleep
Friday, February 10, 2012
Simple Tips to Protect your Heart in Valentine time
If you want your love to live long life, make sure you and your love lives a healthy lifestyle.
This is my 8th blog on Valentine day. In this blog you will find how you can take care of your heart. In North America cardiovascular disease (heart disease, diseases of the blood vessels and stroke) takes more lives. You can protect heart and reduce your risk simply by adopting a few good
Thursday, February 9, 2012
How Eating Chocolate helps Lowering Risk of heart disease
So after all eating chocolate is not that bad…
Heart attack occurs when blood flow to a part of your heart is blocked for a long enough time that part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies.
A heart attack is a medical emergency. If you have symptoms of a heart attack, call 911 or your local emergency number right away.
•DO NOT try to drive yourself to the
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Watch Hidden Salt Content in breads and why easy pronounce names people more successful
More Salt Comes From Bread and Rolls, Not from Salty Snacks
More salt in the average US diet comes from bread and rolls and not from salty snacks like potato chips, pretzels and popcorn, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released this week. Although salty snacks taste saltier, and weight for weight they
contain more sodium than
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
What is diet coke and how this Increase the risk of heart attack?
What is diet coke?
A regular 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola contains 143 calories, but a can of Diet Coke or Coca-Cola Zero contains only one. Calorie-wise, yes, the diet version seems healthier, but if you take a look at the ingredients, there's a big difference. Diet Coke and Coke Zero contain aspartame, also called
NutraSweet or Equal, while Coke is made with sugar.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Trick to To Boost the Power of Pain Relief without Drugs and How sunshine preventing allergies
Sunshine May Help To Prevent Allergies and Eczema
An allergy is an exaggerated immune response or reaction to substances that are generally not harmful. Symptoms: Allergy symptoms may include: Breathing problems.
Increased exposure to sunlight may reduce the risk of both food allergies and eczema in children, according to a new scientific study.
Researchers from the European
Friday, February 3, 2012
Wow-New Kind of Prescription for chronic health issues (diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure)
EDMONTON — Patients in the Edmonton-area communities of Leduc, Beaumont and Devon are getting access to a new kind of prescription — one for exercise. In what may be the first of its kind in Alberta and perhaps Canada, 51 doctors working in the primary care network south of Edmonton have new prescription pads to officially prescribe For
1.Running
2. Swimming
3.Weights
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Why woman's sex drive declines and a man's stays as strong as ever
First of all I want to wish my dear readers a Happy Valentine Day. I hope you have more fun with your beloved on this day and whole 2012…..
Now let use see why woman's sex drives declines and a man's stays as strong as ever….
A happy, healthy relationship and sex life are all very well, but when it comes to measuring a woman's sexual desire, all scientists really need to know
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
How Eating fish makes offspring smarter and Decaf coffee Preserves Memory function
Wow-Decaf coffee preserves memory function
Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have discovered that decaffeinated coffee may improve brain energy metabolism associated with type 2 diabetes. This brain dysfunction is a known risk factor for dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. The research is published online in Nutritional Neuroscience.
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