Articles, tagged with "excess consumption", page 4
01st February 2009
The phrase ‘Health is Wealth' gets more significant with age. It's what we preserve the most, especially after retirement. Most seniors would love to foresee a life of health, fitness and relaxation. Some active seniors would also want to travel and e...
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Author:
liza252
03rd September 2008
A fat loss program is fruitful only when it consist a sensible planned diet and regular workout. The diet for fat loss should contain adequate nutrients our body needs. It should be such that it maintains the balance between the energy generation and ener...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
03rd September 2008
Obesity is mainly the result of overeating and excess consumption of sweet and processed foods accompanied by the lack of adequate physical activity. An average healthy person generally takes food just enough to meet the requirements of his energy expendi...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
02nd September 2008
Kidney stones, one of the most painful of the urological disorders, have beset humans for centuries. Kidney stones are hard, stone-like masses that can form in one or both kidneys. Kidney stones are usually painless when in the kidney but can cause severe...
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Author:
homeremedies
21st July 2008
A toothache, also known as odontalgia or, less frequently, as odontalgy, is an aching pain in or around a tooth. In most cases toothaches are caused by problems in the tooth or jaw, such as cavities, gum disease, the emergence of wisdom teeth, a cracked t...
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Author:
peterhutch
11th June 2008
by Erwin Chua (erwin@lowfatbodysecrets.com)
Carbohydrates or "carbs" are considered one of the three major building blocks of body nutrition. Along with protein and fat, a fine balance between these macronutrients ensures a strong and healthy body.
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Author:
Erwin Chua
10th June 2008
These trends play roles in the increasing rate of obesity, along with lack of physical activity. These are: to improve nutrition to increase physical activity, and to reduce obesity. Summary This statistical report presents a range of information on obesi...
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Author:
Sri
17th April 2008
Various types of crystals are found in the kidney stones. These crystals are calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, a mixture of calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate and magnesium ammonium phosphate. Therefore, we can categorize these kidney stones as kidne...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
30th October 2007
What is the South Beach Diet?Developed by cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston, the South Beach Diet is self-described as "neither low-fat nor low-carb," but rather a method that teaches followers to rely on the "right" carbs and the "right" fats.Like the Atk...
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Author:
Alien
02nd September 2007
They've been raised in an age of excess consumption, where plastic surgery and flashy cars are doled out as high school graduation gifts. Some experts say catering to kids' self-esteem instead of teaching them about responsibility has left them poorly equ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
07th August 2007
South Beach Diet Online provide a free diet profile and can help you lose pounds while eating delicious food. South Beach Diet plan information from Prevention magazine includes online articles on how the South Beach diet can help with any fitness and we...
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Author:
Patrick Beaufay
25th May 2007
Asthma can trigger off due to various factors so it is important to take control of these factors that may influence a person adversely resulting in the manifestation of the symptoms. Diet is very important in controlling and even correcting certain sympt...
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Author:
Tom alter
10th May 2007
If you are looking to reduce weight but also see an overall improvement in your health, you will no doubt be aware that it is not just a case of burning more calories than you take in. Good nutrition skills are also part of the equation simply because pro...
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Author:
andreasfrancis
26th March 2007
In the right upper quadrant of the abdomen is situated a small pear-shaped organ directly under the liver called the gall bladder. Its principal function is to collect and concentrate the bile that the body uses to digest fats. The very common problems wi...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
05th March 2007
Questions about wine selection for heart health arise because of research relating moderate consumption to a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. When it comes to heart health, wine may be a good choice, but excess consumption can lead to multiple he...
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Author:
Patsy Hamilton