Monthly Archives: January 2012

Low Fat Foods Confuse the Body

May not help you lose weight The low-fat, lean foods we choose in an effort to maintain stable or lower our body weight, may have the opposite of the desired effect because they confuse the body, according to a new study. When tasting a lite snack, the body prepares to receive a lot of calories, [...]

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Electromagnetic Fields Help Treat Liver Cancer

Low-intensity electromagnetic fields contribute to the reduction of tumor New York The first messages from clinical trials of a new form of cancer therapy using low intensity electromagnetic fields are very encouriging, according to a study published in British Journal of Cancer. The new technique has managed to shrink tumors in patients with liver cancer.

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Make Exercise a Part of your Life

Getting started is the hardest part. Let’s face it. It is not difficult to start a fitness program on a regular basis. As a matter of fact, most of you have succeeded more than once. The problem is that the initial enthusiasm is tempered, we get distracted by other things going on in our lives [...]

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MP3 Players May Cause Hearing Impairment

The frequent use of portable MP3 players may cause long-term hearing damage. Users of portable MP3 players enjoy better sound quality than they did previously with Walkmans, but according to research scientists, especially young people are at risk of serious hearing damage.

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Fad diets : A potential health threat

The consequences are often serious. It is true that in recent years issues related to diet and weight loss are among the most sought after. One of the smartest commercial fabrications of the “weight loss industry” are the unorthodox diets (fad diets). These diets are based on two principles:

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