Articles, tagged with "metabolic activity", page 4
06th July 2009
Laser hair restoration involves a range of treatments that all use laser light to stimulate the remaining hair follicles to become productive again after going into their dormant phase. The Laser Luce LDS 100 is one example of this sort of application tha...
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timoteus
06th July 2009
Laser hair restoration involves a range of treatments that all use laser light to promote the existing hair follicles to become productive again after going into their dormant phase. The Laser Luce LDS 100 is one example of this sort of application that h...
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Author:
Tim Vincent
17th April 2009
Last week the New England Journal of Medicine published three groundbreaking reports on brown adipose tissue, a type of fat tissue that burns calories and disposes of them as heat - a helpful way tool for anyone seeking to lose weight. For years Western m...
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Byron J. Richards
02nd April 2009
Detox diets, vitamins that boost energy, diet-ruining carbohydrates...health and fitness rumors run rampant, especially in cyberspace where at the touch of a button you can find pages of information on any subject. Don't fall into the trap of believing ev...
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Diane Raymond
28th January 2009
For most people who need a quick caffeine fix but are not a fan of coffee, tea is another alternative. Besides being a substitute for coffee, there's more to this that tea offers to our body.
Having said this tip - drinking tea over coffee, it would al...
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Author:
Robert Bell
08th January 2009
Weight loss is among the one thing the vast majority of individuals have in common. Many people have good intentions, they are trying to lose weight or are seeking the best methods for losing the weight they want off.
Fast and effective weight loss for...
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Alvin Hopkinson
06th January 2009
Unfortunately, there's no simple, quick and easy test to diagnose people suspected of experiencing bipolar disorder. In fact, this ailment isn't even a single disorder. Rather, it's a term used to describe a number of mood disorders that are identified by...
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Author:
Trevor Price
04th December 2008
This article discusses the link between diabetes and obesity and how reducing weight can help in controlling blood sugar level. Diabetes can attack the heart, kidneys and any of the vital organs of the body. Since most diabetic are overweight, reduction i...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
26th November 2008
Here are the 24 super foods that can fight high blood pressure, stress, high cholesterol levels, inflammation and prevent cancer. When you eat these super foods that are rich in antioxidants, they will lead to overall health, fitness and a disease free bo...
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Author:
arunraj v.s.
23rd October 2008
Vitamins (combination of two words: Vital Amines) are the complex organic substance essential in small quantities to the metabolism (nutrition) in most animals. These are found in minute quantities in food, in some cases are produced by the body, and are ...
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Author:
Jake Saab
21st August 2008
Yogic exercises may be practiced at any time of the day but mornings are preferable as one is always fresh on rising and the stomach and intestines are empty. At any rate these exercises should not be undertaken on a loaded stomach.
At least two hours...
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Author:
Chaker Saaf
29th July 2008
It remained a mystery for quite a period of time why farmers from the vine growing regions of France almost never suffered from vein disorders. Then long-guarded secret from folk medicine was discovered. It was customary for French farmers to collect the ...
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Author:
Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
22nd July 2008
It's typical to equate an offensive odor on the breath in the mornings with everyday halitosis: the causes of morning breath may indeed be similar; however, the problem is different and usually much easier to deal with. Essentially, the bad smell is cause...
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Author:
R. Drysdale
29th May 2008
Let's face it: Life is rough. Just the simple act of breathing releases a hoard of destructive molecules into your system that, left unchecked, ravage your cells and DNA, creating inflammation and a host of other problems. Every other metabolic activity...
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Author:
John Sern
20th May 2008
Obesity is identified as having an unusual quantity of body fat that is 20 to 30 percent more than ideal weight based on age, height and sex. It is caused by many factors mainly being family history, sedentary lifestyle, irregular diet and improper eatin...
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Author:
iliyaspatel