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Losing Weight Through Professional Help - 1 views

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    The Unexplainable Store prepare a FREE download for all of you on facebook ! You will also get a change to win $20 Gift Card! Come on!

Sleep Problems in Teens, Causes and Possible Treatments - 0 views

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Sleeping Tablets Diagnosis Sleep and Mental Health - 0 views

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An Overview of Insomnia & Oversleeping - 0 views

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How Glutamine helps to tighten the skin and tone the body? - 0 views

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    It is something that one should have ready within easy reach. This is because it does have plenty of benefits to help the person to develop much more expediently and efficiently and to keep him in better health.
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Evolutionary Link To Modern-day Obesity, Other Problems - 0 views

  • Higher quality, nutritionally dense diets became necessary to fuel the high-energy demands of humans' exceptionally large brains and for developing the first rudimentary hunting and gathering economy
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    ScienceDaily (Feb. 12, 2009) - That irresistible craving for a cheeseburger has its roots in the dramatic growth of the human brain and body that resulted from environmental changes some 2 million years ago.
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Creatine - umm.edu - 0 views

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    Creatine is a naturally occurring amino acid (protein building block) found mainly in muscles. Fifty percent of creatine in our bodies is ingested through the foods we eat while the other 50% is made in the liver, kidney, and pancreas. Roughly one-third i
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DHA Supports Brain Development and Protects Neurological Function - Life Extension - 0 views

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    One of the major building blocks of the brain, the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is critical for optimal brain health and function at all ages of life. Researchers are now finding that DHA provides brain-boosting benefits in infants and aging adults.

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Vitamin D supplementation during the first year of life and risk of schizophrenia: a Fi... - 0 views

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    Vitamin D supplementation during the first year of life and risk of schizophrenia: a Finnish birth cohort study. McGrath J, Saari K, Hakko H, Jokelainen J, Jones P, Järvelin MR, Chant D, Isohanni M. Schizophr Res. 2004 Apr 1;67(2-3):237-45. PMID: 14984883 Conclusion: Vitamin D supplementation during the first year of life is associated with a reduced risk of schizophrenia in males. Preventing hypovitaminosis D during early life may reduce the incidence of schizophrenia.
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New food labels you can read at a glance, courtesy of the food industry - 0 views

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    Excerpt: Coming soon to a grocery store near you: a speed-read nutrition label on the front of food packages that provides large-type icons that list the amount of calories, fat, sodium and sugars. New labels, called Nutrition Keys by the food industry that created them, were announced Monday by the Food Marketing Institute and the Grocery Marketing Assn. The groups say they developed the labels in response to First Lady Michelle Obama's anti-obesity campaign that in part calls for an easier way for shoppers, especially parents, to make informed food choices. Aside from the four main icons, the industry groups may include "nutrients to encourage" -- such as icons for the amount of potassium, fiber, protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D, calcium and iron. (Note, small packages will have a calorie count icon only.) The new labels don't replace the nutritional label Americans have come to rely on for product information; rather, they add to it. The labeling will be phased in on packages by the end of the year. Not everyone thinks this is a great idea. One critic, author Marion Nestle, writes on her Food Politics blog: "Forget the consumer-friendly rhetoric. There is only one explanation for this move: heading off the FDA's Front-of-Package (FOP) labeling initiatives." Here's what the FDA currently requires companies to supply on food labels.
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All About Gatorade Nutrition Label - 0 views

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    Gatorade has been around since the summer of 1965, when it's scientists to develop research, to find a beverage special formulations, for the University of Florida Gators football team. Gatorade Fruit Punch and other products, marketed under the G series with the target professional athletes, and consumers who are physically active.
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Developmental toxicity evaluation of berberine in rats and mice. Gloria D. Jahnke. 2006... - 0 views

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    Developmental toxicity evaluation of berberine in rats and mice. Jahnke GD, Price CJ, Marr MC, Myers CB, George JD. Birth Defects Res B Dev Reprod Toxicol. 2006 Jun;77(3):195-206. PMID: 16634078 DOI: 10.1002/bdrb.20075 BACKGROUND: Berberine, a plant alkaloid, is found in some herbal teas and health-related products. It is a component of goldenseal, an herbal supplement. Berberine chloride dihydrate (BCD) was evaluated for developmental toxicity in rats and mice. METHODS: Berberine chloride dihydrate was administered in the feed to timed-mated Sprague-Dawley (CD) rats (0, 3625, 7250, or 14,500 ppm; on gestational days [GD] 6-20), and Swiss Albino (CD-1) mice (0, 3500, 5250, or 7000 ppm; on GD 6-17). Ingested doses were 0, 282, 531, and 1313 mg/kg/day (rats) and 0, 569, 841, and 1155 mg/kg/day (mice). RESULTS:There were no maternal deaths. The rat maternal lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL), based on reduced maternal weight gain, was 7250 ppm. The rat developmental toxicity LOAEL, based on reduced fetal body weight per litter, was 14,500 ppm. In the mouse study, equivocal maternal and developmental toxicity LOAELs were 5250 ppm. Due to scattering of feed in the high dose groups, a gavage study at 1000 mg/kg/day was conducted in both species. CONCLUSIONS: In rats, maternal, but not fetal adverse effects were noted. The maternal toxicity LOAEL remained at 7250 ppm (531 mg/kg/day) based on the feed study and the developmental toxicity NOAEL was raised to 1000 mg/kg/day BCD based on the gavage study. In the mouse, 33% of the treated females died. Surviving animals had increased relative water intake, and average fetal body weight per litter decreased 5-6% with no change in live litter size. The maternal toxicity LOAEL remained at 5250 ppm (841 mg/kg/day) BCD, based on increased water consumption. The developmental toxicity LOAEL was raised to 1000 mg/kg/day BCD based on decreased fetal body weight.
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Health & Nutrition | Pregnancy | A Balanced Diet | Eumom - 0 views

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    If your food intake is insufficient or your diet unbalanced or too poor to fulfil your nutritional needs, this may cause malnutrition, which could jeopardise the health of both yourself and your developing baby. Carbohydrate is the body's preferred source of fuel and carbohydrate foods should form the largest percentage of your calorie intake per day to meet your energy needs.
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Health & Nutrition | Pregnancy | Other Vitamins | Eumom - 0 views

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    Vitamin D, or cholecalciferol, promotes the absorption of calcium and the formation and normal development of healthy bones and teeth. Most of our vitamin D is made in the skin when it is exposed to sunlight. Extra vitamin D is stored in the liver as it is fat-soluble.
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