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The Health Benefits Of Kids Soccer

05th October 2009
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and has literally become a mass phenomenon. The game of soccer involves two teams of eleven players, a referee, a ball and two goals. The objective of the game is to put the ball in the old onion bag using you... Read >
Author: Thomas

Older Women and Osteoporosis

05th October 2009
How common is it to hear about an older person who has slipped in ice fallen and unfortunately suffers a broken hip? Men or women can be affected, more commonly women. Osteoporosis, by definition, is a skeletal disorder affecting the bone strength and pr... Read >
Author: frank

Why Do Women's Bodies Change Shape?

02nd October 2009
Are you one of the many women who feel that it is your fate to be out of shape and overweight? Do you feel like you are doing your best to keep your figure but success is never seen? If only we could get that 25 year old body back. But the truth is it isn... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Ladies Are You Losing Your Strength On The Outgoing Tide?

02nd October 2009
Although most women are not aware of it their number one fitness problem is a loss of muscle tissue. Starting in the mid 20's this tissue is lost at around one half pound per year with the loss accelerating to double this after age 50. The consequences... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Two Reasons to Squash That Middle-Age Spread

02nd October 2009
If you have been around this world for a while, maybe even half a lifetime, chances are your middle portion is a bit on the large and spongy side. You might even be able to count your blessings that you are not considered one of the 60% of the population... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Here's A Basic, Simple Process To Keep You Young

29th September 2009
Here's A Basic, Simple Process To Stay Young Aging well requires courage... and not one of us is uncalled. On the other hand, you might be aging, but that doesn’t mean you have to look it. If you simply follow a basic course of action… any of us ca... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why Do Women's Bodies Change Shape?

29th September 2009
Are you one of the many women who feel that it is your fate to be out of shape and overweight? Do you feel like you are doing your best to keep your figure but success is never seen? If only we could get that 25 year old body back. But the truth is it isn... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Ladies Are You Losing Your Strength On The Outgoing Tide?

29th September 2009
Although most women are not aware of it their number one fitness problem is a loss of muscle tissue. Starting in the mid 20's this tissue is lost at around one half pound per year with the loss accelerating to double this after age 50. The consequences... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

HGH Supplements Vs Human Growth Hormone

23rd September 2009
What Is Human Growth Hormone (HGH)? This is a common question that many people ask when they have not heard a single thing about this fantastic hormone. Human growth hormone is a hormone that is responsible for our overall well-being as well as our agi... Read >
Author: Alien

Hgh Energizer Reviews - Beneficial Energizer Ingredients?

21st September 2009
You may have come across HGH Energizer, a supplement that promotes your general well being due to its content that include the necessary essential ingredients. Then again, to be sure of what you will be getting out of this product before you buy it, you w... Read >
Author: Alien

Ways to Keep Your Teeth Healthy And White

17th September 2009
Oral hygiene is non negotiable for many reasons. It does not simply prevent teeth damage but also helps in avoiding risks of other physical diseases which may be quite dangerous. Here we take a look at a few tips to keep your teeth as healthy as possible.... Read >
Author: Kimberly Johnson

Advantages of Breast Feeding

14th September 2009
With numerous guidelines being written on the importance and benefits of breastfeeding, more and more mothers are becoming aware of how beneficial it is to nurse their babies. Along with saving you money on formula, breast feeding can also help you to ... Read >
Author: bradbrown

Making Money From Home For Compromised Mobility

07th September 2009
Does compromised mobility hamper your ability to go out and earn a living the way you want to? Consider making money from home as a viable option. Depending on the impairment that is affecting your lifestyle, you can choose options that make it pos... Read >
Author: Alan

Stop Aging

07th September 2009
Aging begins as soon as you are born. Operations of the human body begin to age as an infant and occur throughout your whole entire life. Around middle age of an individual, we become more vulnerable to daily wear and tear. Aging is unfortunately only tru... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The New World of Bones – Thyroid, Leptin, Blood Sugar, and Bone Strength

03rd September 2009
In 1994, with the discovery of leptin, the view of white adipose tissue was transformed from a warehouse whose primary role was the storage of extra calories into one of the most important endocrine organs in the human body. The explosion in leptin-relat... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Menopause Vitamins; The Combination You Should Take

23rd August 2009
Hormonal balance should be a guiding factor when looking for the best menopause vitamins. Your health and general well-being are very crucial at this stage and therefore you should go for supplements that help to balance the hormones in the body. The best... Read >
Author: Mercy

Menopause Supplements

23rd August 2009
Menopause supplements normally help to manage as well as relieve some of the symptoms associated with this condition. If the supplements are taken as per the directions, they can help relieve symptoms such as hot flashes. Vitamin B supplements are importa... Read >
Author: Mercy

The Growing Epidemic Among Older Women

18th August 2009
The Growing Epidemic Among Older Women Osteoporosis, by definition, is a skeletal disorder affecting bone strength and predisposing it to increased risk of fracture. When the bone tissue degenerates, the person becomes more fragile and susceptible to f... Read >
Author: AffiliatePro

Benefits of a Jump Rope Workoout with a jump rope mat

18th August 2009
Jump roping goes back to early human history, when the Egyptians once used vines for bounding over often with the addition of a jump rope mat. Jumping is a natural human movement-children naturally like to jump. Adults may feel more inhibited, choosing ... Read >
Author: Vernon Roman

Menopause and Bone Loss

03rd August 2009
Menopause is one of the most challenging episodes in the life of a woman. The stage brings with it certain bodily changes such as the cessation of a female’s ability to conceive. Psychologically, menopause also poses quite a challenge for a woman as it ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Key Nutrients for Healthy Bones in Women

03rd August 2009
For women, eating should not be just a matter of course. It goes beyond that because of the unique health requirements of women. For better bone health, women should obtain foods not just for their taste, but also for the nutrients they contain to maintai... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

7 Amazing Benefits of Fish Oil - That Will Change The Way You Think About Omega 3's Forever!

03rd August 2009
Fish oil is among the richest sources of essential omega-3 fats. Omega-3's are also called "fats of life" due to their vital role in our overall health and well-being. Find out how you can achieve the amazing health benefits of fish oil in this article. ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Hgh Somatropin

01st August 2009
Bio-Synthetic human growth hormone (HGH) replaced the natural pituitary-derived human growth hormone Somatotropin, in1985. Biosynthetic human growth hormone, also referred to as recombinant human growth hormone, is also called Somatropin and abbreviate... Read >
Author: Luzia

Pole Dancing London

31st July 2009
Pole dancing - no longer sleazy, now it’s good for you!!! When one thinks of typical exercise regimens you tend to imagine classic exercise machines like treadmills, weight-lifting equipment or certain recreational sports such as swimming or cycling.... Read >
Author: Jaxster

HGH Energizer Review - Benefit From HGH Energizer Ingredients?

30th July 2009
While searching for supplements that may aid in raising one's overall well-being, you would have, in all probability, heard of the effective compounds in HGH Energizer that can benefit you. But to be sure that you are indeed getting what you expect out o... Read >
Author: Angela Aggison

Vitamin D: Women Need It At All Stages Of Life

14th July 2009
Without enough vitamin D, women face significantly increased health risks at all stages of life. Vitamin D has long been recognized for its importance to bone strength, but a growing body of medical evidence indicates that it plays a crucial role in ma... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Get Yourself Some Growth Hormone With Strength Training and Lose 10 - 20 Years

07th July 2009
There is a very special substance that is a protein hormone that has magical powers in our bodies and has a direct association with the speed that we age. This substance is critical for tissue repair, muscle growth, healing, brain function, physical and m... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Vitamin D Deficiency Symptoms, Recognize Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency

17th June 2009
In the past, Vitamin D was thought necessary just for calcium absorption and important for prevention of osteoporosis. According to Dr. Ray Strand, a world renowned specialist in nutritional medicine, research now shows its also imperative to our immune s... Read >
Author: John Adison

Excessive Calcium Causes Osteoporosis

16th June 2009
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and loss of bone tissue that may lead to weak and fragile bones. Osteoporosis is not about the inability to build strong bones, but about premature degeneration of the bones. Calcium is required ... Read >
Author: chicnhealth

Causes Of Male Osteoporosis

12th June 2009
The increase in porosity of our bones and the consequent loss of strength is known as osteoporosis and reduces our bones' capacity to counteract normal functional activities. The bone's outer layer is called the cortex and is dense and strong to resist me... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Fixing Fractures With Plates

12th June 2009
Because of the large number of locations where fractures occurs and the different bones involved there is a variety of plates available. The dynamic compression plate or DCP allows a sliding technique to be used because of the screw holes being angled awa... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Anti-Wrinkle Creams Containing Collagen and Elastin: The Disappointing Truth Behind the Promise

04th June 2009
It's unbelievable. Anti-wrinkle creams containing collagen and elastin continue to fly off the shelves despite the fact that they are, essentially, useless products. If you've had your money taken by cosmetic companies who aren't telling you the truth a... Read >
Author: olirom

Do Collagen Pills Help Your Skin Reclaim a Youthful Appearance?

19th May 2009
It's unbelievable. There are some cosmetic companies that would have you believe that taking a collagen supplement can produce dramatic improvements in the signs of aging. I know this sounds wonderfully promising, but when it comes down to it, do collage... Read >
Author: olirom

Vitamin D Deficiency Identified as Serious Global Health Problem

15th May 2009
Vitamin D deficiency has been classed with malaria and neonatal disease as a major cause of childhood mortality, according to the Center for Global Child Health at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center . The Center for Global Child Health is de... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Strength Training Will Whip Your Bones Into Top Shape

14th May 2009
Osteoporosis could easily be called the young persons disease because it is before age 35 that the seeds of this insidious disease are sown. You may have thought osteoporosis only strikes little old ladies, but this silent thief is sweeping the world, lar... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Majority of US Teens and Adults Deficient in Vitamin D

05th May 2009
Over the past decade vitamin D, long known as a key to bone strength, has also been linked to prevention of a host illnesses, ranging from cancer and heart disease to asthma. But during that same period, a dramatic trend to vitamin D deficiency has spread... Read >
Author: RA Butters

weights strength training

17th April 2009
weights strength training Weight rooms are places to find dumbbells, machines, mats and males in search of the perfect body. But, rarely are women found. Why? Strength training in women yields ... Read >
Author: romeoicq

Milk nutrition

27th March 2009
Many people drink milk every day because they already know the benefits for the body health. Parents repeatedly remind their children to drink milk everyday, because they know the benefits of milk for the growth and health of the children now and in the f... Read >
Author: Fast Diet

Is A Liquid Collagen Supplement a Good Investment?

23rd March 2009
Have you purchased a liquid collagen supplement recently or in the past? Are you aware of the facts concerning collagen and how it can be produced in your body? By educating yourself, you will be able to make an informed purchase the next time you need an... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Strength Training and a Change of Attitude For a Longer Healthier Life

17th March 2009
Do we have to be a captive slave to the aging process and the negative images that it brings to mind? Is it possible to view this scary process in a different light and with a different attitude? The key to a long healthy life surely is all about attitude... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

When Should I Consider Calcium Carbonate Supplements?

10th March 2009
Calcium carbonate is one of the best-selling health supplements in the United States. It's well documented that calcium plays a key role in heart health, bone health, muscle function and a whole host of regulatory functions, from controlling blood pressur... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Strength Training Protects Muscle Mass As You Age

23rd February 2009
Throughout the ages people have recognized that as someone grows old their muscles waste away, they become frail and weak and their bones become brittle. This condition although a very old phenomenon has a relatively new name. Dr Irwin Rosenberg came up w... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Nutritional Supplements For Bones And Joints

07th January 2009
Nutritional supplements can strengthen bones, cartilage and joints resulting in improved flexibility, bone strength, and pain relief. Nutritional supplements have disabling effects on inflammatory arthritis and joint pain. Nutritional supplements provide ... Read >
Author: Oz

Nutritional Supplements For Bones And Joints

05th January 2009
Nutritional supplements can strengthen bones, cartilage and joints resulting in improved flexibility, bone strength, and pain relief. Nutritional supplements have disabling effects on inflammatory arthritis and joint pain. Nutritional supplements provide ... Read >
Author: Oz

Healthy women need to focus on exercise to keep body fit!

18th November 2008
Exercise is very beneficial for women of all age group. Exercise brings health as well as fitness in women. Doing regular exercise find it easy to cope up with changes taking place in body in different stage of life. Regardless of age physically activenes... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews

Healthy women need to focus on exercise to keep body fit!

18th November 2008
Exercise is very beneficial for women of all age group. Exercise brings health as well as fitness in women. Doing regular exercise find it easy to cope up with changes taking place in body in different stage of life. Regardless of age physically activenes... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews

Osteoporosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

03rd November 2008
Osteoporosis is a medical term for people with bones that are thin and brittle with lots of holes inside them (like a sponge), rendering them breakable. Osteoporosis can lead to fractures in the hip, spine, and wrist. In turn, these fractures can be disab... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Is Lifting Weights For Youth Athletes Dangerous?

21st October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jason Zaretzky When it comes to lifting weights and the youth athlete, a huge red flag usually goes up. It is believed to be a BIG NO! It is said that lifting weights is potentially dangerous to the growth plates for these youngster... Read >
Author: Jason Zaretzky

Getting the Best Dog Massage for your Pooch

21st October 2008
Arranging for your canine to get a dog massage could help to improve your dog’s behavior. Moreover, dog massage around the dog’s stomach can help improve digestion and help with the discomfort of gas and bloating (purchasing natural dog food will help... Read >
Author: John Adams

How a Home Water Filter Can Enhance Your Love Life

30th September 2008
In this day and age where relationships are as disposable as plastic spoons, you should exert all efforts to ensure that your relationship is for keeps. After all, it is very difficult to find your soul mate in a sea of jerks that deserve nothing better ... Read >
Author: rjshop

All Natural Dog Food Is It The Right Choice For Your Dog?

15th September 2008
Pets are members of your family, moreover they need special attention in the matter of food. There are many advantages of feeding natural food to dogs. All natural dog food is very rich in vitamin E and C, which is very important for their body. Vitam... Read >
Author: Graham Williams

All You Have To Lose Is Your Excess Weight

10th September 2008
If you want to lose weight and maintain good health, it's beneficial to understand why body fat is an important factor for weight loss and health. Learning all about body fat is the first step to being successful at losing weight and toning up. Essential... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers

Could the Way Food Looks Give Real Clues as to What Is Really Healthy for Us to Eat?

22nd July 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley The next time you sit down to lunch or dinner, you may be surprised to learn that many of the foods that we eat look similar to vital organs in our body, and in fact provide nutrients that actually help the organ in question... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

You Are What You Eat

17th July 2008
I recently read an article about how many whole foods have a pattern that resembles a body organ or physiological function. The similarities between the food and organ signal the benefit that food provides. Basically saying, you are what you eat. I d... Read >
Author: Lukasavige

Best HGH

03rd June 2008
Best HGH: natural, real, effective and affordable! Let us understand what HGH is first, then we can move on to greater issues of the best HGH options available today, not necessarily the most affordable, but yes- the most effective and safe ones. Th... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Best HGH

03rd June 2008
Best HGH: natural, real, effective and affordable! Let us understand what HGH is first, then we can move on to greater issues of the best HGH options available today, not necessarily the most affordable, but yes- the most effective and safe ones. ... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Complete Information on Brittle bone disease syndrome

03rd June 2008
Brittle bone disease syndrome also known as osteogenesis imperfecta. Osteogenesis imperfecta" means imperfect bone formation. People with this condition have bones that break easily, often from mild trauma or with no apparent cause. People with OI are bor... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Discover Your Animal

25th May 2008
In Shuri-Ryu Karate, after attaining the rank of black belt, karateka are traditionally awarded a animal spirit. This animal spirit is based on character traits displayed by the karateka both before and after their promotion. There are many different anim... Read >
Author: Bart Scovill

Elliptical trainers – workout out in the comfort of your own home.

20th May 2008
Elliptical trainers seem to be all the rage these days with almost every gym having banks of them and many being used at home as well. An elliptical trainer is really a cross between a treadmill and a stair climber allowing you to efficiently get the best... Read >
Author: Dave Jones

Comprehensive Stress Management

15th May 2008
The absolute best way for stress management is to consider all the areas of stress. There are three major stresses in your life : physical, nutritional, and emotional. To do this justice, each of these components of stress need to be understood and acted ... Read >
Author: Doclind

Finding Supplements for Sale online

25th April 2008
Finding supplements for sale. It is no secret that women have different nutritional needs than men – and womens multi vitamin supplements are often an excellent solution for these needs. This is especially important as women get older; being prone to os... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Benefits Of Exercising

11th April 2008
The overall benefits of exercising. Exercising are activities that greatly enhance our overall wellbeing. We are going to list most of the benefits of exercising and discuss few of those. The list of benefits of exercising includes: Increased bone... Read >
Author: Fortune Ezeoha

Dog Food Ingredients - Homemade is the Best Way to Choose Healthy Dog Food Ingredients!

10th March 2008
Clever wording and unknown ingredients makes homemade dog food the best way forward. It could in fact save the life of your dog and could increase the life span that would otherwise be cut short. Reports suggest that many dog deaths are a result of un... Read >
Author: J Jones

Importance of Healthy Bones

21st February 2008
Bone health is key, especially in old age. Did you know that natural therapies can be very helpful in preventing bone deterioration? This natural bone health remedy with nutritional supplements is designed to promote healthy bone formation and increase bo... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Vitamin D Functions and Natural Sources – Need Behind This Vitamin

20th February 2008
Our body can produce vitamin D when we get in contact with ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. This is a fat soluble vitamin. Our exposure to sun is essential for the synthesis of vitamin D in our skin. However, we can get it from varieties of foods as we... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Vitamin D Is Essential For Bone Health And More

28th January 2008
Vitamins D is a fat-soluble seco-sterol hormone precursor that is responsible for sustaining optimal levels of calcium and phosphorus in our blood stream. To some extent, Vitamin D is manufactured by our skin though exposure to sunlight. The best time fo... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com

Weight Loss - Feel Younger By Losing weight

30th August 2007
What is it that makes us feel old? It is a common human desire to want to find the fountain of youth. As we age, we look at the young and wonder why we don’t have the energy we did when we were young. It is inevitable that our bodies eventually wear out... Read >
Author: Alien

Hatha Yoga | Information on Asanas and Pranayama | History of Hatha Yoga

20th July 2007
Hatha Yoga: An Overview Hatha yoga is one of the four main traditions of Tantra Yoga. Hatha yoga is mainly practiced for health and vitality in this modern age. It comes from the words ‘Ha’ meaning sun and ‘Tha’ meaning moon unites in Hatha Yog... Read >
Author: Alien

Feel Young Again - Human Growth Hormone Can Help You!

01st March 2007
By the time you reach 60, your natural production of Human Growth Hormone is most likely to be half of what it was when you were 20. This means that you will have less energy, more body fat, heal slower and have a weaker immune system. Recent studies h... Read >
Author: Peter Rapport

Bodybuilding and health

06th February 2007
Nutrition and bodybuilding go hand in hand in achieving a perfect health life. Physical exercise and a well thought out balanced nutrition will perk up your life style. It is crucial that these two key elements are combined because deficiencies on one... Read >
Author: Nathan Park

Fluoride And Your Drinking Water

25th January 2007
Fluoride And Your Drinking Water If fluoride was beneficial to your health it would be in your daily multivitamin. The american public has been overly exposed to fluoride for many years... Read >
Author: Patti Wilson

Exercise Promotes Strong Bones

02nd January 2007
Weight bearing exercise provides positive benefits on bone health for all ages and fitness levels. Loss of bone density is prevalent among premenopausal women and the aged. Exercise prescription for adults is geared at maintaining bone integrity. Pro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Weight Loss - Are You Starving Your Body of These Essential Nutrients?

08th November 2006
When you are on a weight loss diet, you may be unknowingly, while cutting down on the calories be also cutting down on essential nutrients What Are These Nutrients? • Calcium • Fibre • Magnesium • Vitamin E • Vitamin D Calcium ... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat

What is HGH (Human Growth Hormone)?

04th October 2006
What is HGH (Human Growth Hormone)? The first step in our education is to become familiar with some of the terms and definitions used while discussing Human Growth Hormone. Ready? Let's jump right in... What is a Hormone? Hormones are tiny chem... Read >
Author: Sudhani

How To Build Muscles With BodyBuilding Exercise

25th July 2006
A well-planned exercise routine will not only help you replace fat with muscle, it will help you gain strength and flexibility. A bodybuilding exercise plan also improves bone strength, and lowers blood pressure. Whether you are a professional bodybuil... Read >
Author: Vita Vee

Are You Missing Something? Like the Inside of Your Bones? (Part 1 of 4 Parts)

18th June 2006
In today's climate of too much information, too few facts, too many myths, too many money hungry businesses, and too many misinformed and unsuspecting Americans, you may be wondering what you need to do to prevent osteoporosis or the dissolving of your bo... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

The Whey Protein Facts You Need To Know - What Is The Best Whey Protein?

26th January 2006
Some whey protein facts you need to be aware of include the fact that you should use the best whey protein to take care of your body before and after your exercise program. Most people don't seem to realize that protein is just as important to take before... Read >
Author: Phil Beckett

Can an alkaline diet help prevent osteoporosis?

26th September 2005
It can be quite scary to get the news. "I am sorry to tell you ma'am. You have osteoporosis". No one wants to be sitting in that chair hearing that news. All over North American, thousands of women and even men are hearing it though. The thought of not be... Read >
Author: Glen Jansen

An Introduction to Whey Protein

25th September 2005
Made from cow's milk, whey protein is a pure, all-natural, high-quality product that contains little to no fat, lactose or cholesterol and is a rich source of essential amino acids. In its purest form, whey protein isolate, it provides benefits for men an... Read >
Author: Marcus Peterson

Natural Progesterone And Osteoporosis Treatment Success

09th September 2005
Using natural progesterone and osteoporosis was successfully treated? Is it possible? After all, natural progesterone is safe with virtually no side effects when used correctly. It is one of the two primary hormones produced in a healthy woman during the ... Read >
Author: David Buster