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Best Diet Pills for Safe Weight Loss - 1 views

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    This article is not of good enough quality for my group. It is an article by an ezine writer for people to use as fillers for their blogs. I am looking for quality, not quantity. Also, I don't want people promoting themselves in this group. If you continue to do so, I will ban you from the group. However, you are welcome to submit scientific, well written, nonpromotional articles that will be helpful to people. . Here is a better article about Xenical: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlistat
Rick Nimo

19 Reasons to Exercise - 0 views

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    1. Builds aerobic power. Your aerobic capacity is your body's ability to work at maximum capacity by getting oxygen from the air to your body's tissues. Ordinarily, people lose about 1 percent a year of their aerobic power or, if you'd like to do the math, 10 percent per decade.
Rick Nimo

Diet Quiz: Weight Loss, Best and Worst Foods for Belly Fat - 0 views

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    Do you know which foods are best and worst for belly fat? Test your knowledge with this WebMD quiz and learn how to eat for a slimmer waistline.
Rick Nimo

The Noisy Mind - 0 views

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    Quite simply, cognition refers to thinking. There are the obvious applications of conscious reasoning-doing taxes, playing chess, deconstructing Macbeth -but thought takes many subtler forms, such as interpreting sensory input, guiding physical actions, and empathizing with others. The old metaphor for human cognition was the computer-a logical information-processing machine.
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Secret Ingredient for Success - 0 views

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    WHAT does self-awareness have to do with a restaurant empire? A tennis championship? Or a rock star's dream? David Chang's experience is instructive. Mr. Chang is an internationally renowned, award-winning Korean-American chef, restaurateur and owner of the Momofuku restaurant group with eight restaurants from Toronto to Sydney, and other thriving enterprises, including bakeries and bars, a PBS TV show, guest spots on HBO's "Treme" and a foodie magazine, Lucky Peach.
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How to Enjoy Being Bad at Something - 0 views

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    I'm a terrible singer, but at this time last year, I signed up for singing lessons-mostly because as poorly as I sing, I really like doing it. Belting out pop songs and show tunes makes me happy, and I thought taking a few lessons might build a bit of confidence (not to mention help me with my pitch) and make it even more fun.
Rick Nimo

Lifelong Reading, Hobbies Might Help Stave Off Dementia - WebMD - 0 views

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    Lifelong Reading, Hobbies May Help Fend Off Dementia Stimulating activities may encourage brain to adapt and create 'work-arounds,' study suggests WebMD News from HealthDay By Barbara Bronson Gray HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Use it or lose it: Doing brain-stimulating activities from childhood -- like reading books, writing letters and solving everyday problems -- through old age may help prevent clinical signs of dementia such as memory loss, a new study finds.
Rick Nimo

Exercise Protects Aging Brains Better - 0 views

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    Exercise Protects Aging Brains Physical Activity Trumps Mental Activity, Study Suggests Oct. 22, 2012 -- Staying mentally sharp as you age may have more to do with working out than working on crossword puzzles, new research suggests.
Rick Nimo

Shampoo Types: Clarifying, Voluminzing, Dry Shampoo, and More - 0 views

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    What Shampoo Type Do You Need? Reviewed by Victoria Barbosa, MD Walking down the shampoo aisle in the drugstore or grocery store can give you sensory overload. Hundreds of brands and specialized types of shampoo boast that they can give you the perfect bouncy, curly, wavy, shiny, or smooth tresses that you dream of.
Rick Nimo

The Massage Habit: New Reasons to Love Massage - 0 views

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    I am constantly seeking better ways to incorporate stress reduction into my daily routine. Most afternoons I do 15 minutes of yoga or meditation or just sit on my porch and stare at the butterflies. Sometimes I get remarkable results, especially with a short yoga DVD, sometimes just a pleasant break.
Rick Nimo

Mental Karate for Kids - 0 views

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    What can be more important to parents and teachers than seeing children grow up to be healthy and happy adults? Unfortunately, this ideal is rarely a priority but it should be at the top on the list of educative things to do.
Rick Nimo

For a Healthy Aging Brain, \'Use It or Lose It\' - 0 views

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    For a Healthy Aging Brain, 'Use It or Lose It' Social, Mental, and Physical Engagements Help Maintain Memory April 27, 2012 -- Newly minted octogenarian Burt Garrett says he doesn't actively work to keep his mind and memory sharp, but a new research review suggests that he's doing a lot of things right.
Rick Nimo

Friends Influence How Active Kids Are - 0 views

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    Friends Influence How Active Kids Are Research Has Implications for Preventing Child Obesity May 28, 2012 -- Kids who like to be active can influence others to do the same, or at least that's what new research finds.
Rick Nimo

Low-Sodium Diet: How to Eat Less Sodium at Restaurants - 0 views

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    Low-Sodium Diet: How to Eat Less Sodium at Restaurants On a low-sodium diet? Here are 10 tips to cut the sodium when you're eating out. Reviewed by Melinda Ratini, DO, MS Health authorities have long been warning Americans to slash the sodium in our diets.
Rick Nimo

Moderate Drinking May Help Older Women's Bones - 0 views

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    Moderate Drinking May Help Older Women's Bones Study: Women Who Drink Moderately as Part of a Healthy Diet May Have Bone Benefit July 11, 2012 -- Women who drink alcohol moderately may be doing their bones a favor, new research suggests.
Rick Nimo

The Fat Trap - 0 views

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    For 15 years, Joseph Proietto has been helping people lose weight. When these obese patients arrive at his weight-loss clinic in Australia, they are determined to slim down. And most of the time, he says, they do just that, sticking to the clinic's program and dropping excess pounds.
Rick Nimo

How to Manage Gout Between Flares - 1 views

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    An attack of gout can be so painful that most people would do anything to avoid another. Unfortunately, flare-ups often occur. Studies show that people who have suffered a first attack of gout have a 62% chance of suffering another within a year. The odds climb to almost 80% within two years.
Rick Nimo

Fitter Kids, Better Grades? - 0 views

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    Fitter Kids, Better Grades? Fitter Middle School Students Scored Better on Math, Reading Tests, Researchers Find Aug. 3, 2012 -- Fitter kids do better on school tests, according to new research that echoes previous findings. The fitter the middle school students were, the better they did on reading and math tests, says researcher Sudhish Srikanth, a University of North Texas student.
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