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How to jump higher ?

05th July 2010
It's got some great news for you if you aren't born with the skeletal muscles of an NBA star: study shows that quick fibre muscle is able to form from slow fibre muscle from proper higher intensity training.Also, although you're at it, examine out this re... Read >
Author: Ned Rollins

Best Diet Chart For Bodybuilders

25th June 2010
A good set is made up of good reps and a good workout is made up of both. Far too many beginner bodybuilders fall victim to more is better. Your body needs time to adjust to do the exercises you asking it to do. One exercise per body part may not sound li... Read >
Author: shaggiali

Muscles of the Human Body

22nd June 2010
up of various types of muscles and bones that help us to perform various kinds of activities. Though, bones forms the foundation of our structure, muscles are equally important because we cannot imagine of making a single move without them. There are arou... Read >
Author: Kunnawat Saengmanee

Take Good Care Of Your Face With Facial Exercises

22nd June 2010
It doesn't matter what your age is since executing facial exercises is vital for old and young people; your face is always going to age and you should at all times be doing some kind of exercise to fight it. The facial exercises can diminish overall puffi... Read >
Author: Jen Hopkins

Tetanus – Basic Information & Prevention

18th June 2010
Tetanus is a potentially fatal disease: it acts very quickly and often kills before the body's natural primary response can take place. There are about 1million cases of tetanus a year with between 300,000-500,000deaths. It is a global problem because tet... Read >
Author: Joy Adina

FDA Warns of Increased Risk of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis Associated with Certain MRI Dyes

10th June 2010
Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis is a potentially fatal disease that is caused by certain contrast dyes used in medical exams such as Angioplasties, CT Scans, MRI and MRA, and Venograms. One interesting study is called, "Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis" by Br... Read >
Author: Mont Wrobleski

The Impact of Stress on Memory Loss

10th June 2010
It is normal for anyone to be exposed to situations and events that causes stress and anxiety. From work-related circumstances to schoolwork, these are unavoidable events that could make the person feel more tired and uptight. Stress can come from any tho... Read >
Author: Nathanael Calderon

Energy Drinks: Energy Boost or Droop?

10th June 2010
A typical day for many individuals starts early and ends late. Routines like this may cause one's energy to drop and cause many individuals to ineffectively perform many activities. Because of these conditions many individuals rely on energy drinks in tim... Read >
Author: Cruz Larson

Acute Stress: 4 Steps To Ease Away The Effect

10th June 2010
What is Acute Stress? Acute stress is a term that was first used by an American physiologist, Walter Cannon in the 1920ís. It is defined as a rapid but short response to immediate threats, real or imagined, in the environment by a person, which produc... Read >
Author: Edward Laing

Principle of the Bates Method

08th June 2010
The Bates Method has been an alternative to corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses in treating refractive errors for more than one hundred years. The regular medical science can deny the effectiveness of the Bates Method, but can not deny its century's e... Read >
Author: homas Carter

L-Glutamine: The Benefits of Taking L-Glutamine Powder and Supplements

24th May 2010
Glutamine powders are available in almost all health stores today and they have taken the world by storm ever since they have been introduced in the market. L-Glutamine is a very powerful amino acid which can be found in dairy products, poultry, fish, mea... Read >
Author: Joe Pahl

A Secret Trick Called Facial Exercises

21st May 2010
A good way to maintain a very healthy and very young appearance is by the performance of certain face fitness techniques. Facial muscles are only attached to the skin that is on top of them, rather than bone (like skeletal muscles.) Aging causes these mus... Read >
Author: Jen Hopkins

Different Categories of Diabetes

21st May 2010
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Diabetes is described through the absence of insulin in constructing beta cells on the areas of Langerhans on pancreas which results to insulin shortage. This type can further be classified as idiopathic or immune-mediated... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith

Revitalizing Your Face With Facial Exercises

21st May 2010
It doesn't matter what your age is since executing facial exercises is vital for old and young people; your face is always going to age and you should at all times be doing some kind of exercise to fight it. The facial exercises can diminish overall puffi... Read >
Author: Jen Hopkins

How to Loss Weight With Easy Technique and Naturally

17th May 2010
With minimal harmful effects, walking has several benefits such as creating a rhythmic, dynamic, aerobic of large skeletal muscles. Walking, faster than customary, and regularly in sufficient quantity into the 'training zone' of over 70% of maximal hear... Read >
Author: aghafaww
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