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Let's Look At Some Treadmills - 0 views

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    Running, jogging or even simply walking on a treadmill can certainly condition and tone your body with time. Such cardio-intensive exercise allows you to lose more calories compared to a cycling machine or other gym workouts. Depending on your goal, there is a treadmill program for you whether you would like to build some muscle or simply boost your endurance. The treadmill's convenience and great benefits make it the top choice for anyone who would like to up their health and fitness level... Let's Look At Some Treadmills
jad guru

Best Ideas For Juicing The Right Way - 0 views

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    You just have to walk down the grocery store alleys to see the numerous brand names and kinds of fruit juice that are offered. And, confusingly, they all declare to provide you with unequaled perks: 100 % fruit juice, included Vitamin C, preservative free of charge, etc. To find out just how the juices are different, let's take a look at the kinds of juices available.
axel g

Enlightenment Clearly Explained - 0 views

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    There are many rewards along the spiritual path. Among them, enlightenment represents the very pinnacle. Let's explore the 4 stages of enlightenment according to Theravada Buddhism, the type of Buddhism found in Southeast Asia...
axel g

Why Am I Not Making Progress In Meditation? - 0 views

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    Here is a question that is as important as it is common. Of course it's discouraging to practice meditation for years without making any serious progress. Let's take a close look at the possible reasons for stalling in one's meditation practice...
anonymous

Healthy Food for a Healthier Life - 0 views

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    Let's face it you wouldn't run your car on dodgy fuel, why do the same with your body?
axel g

Thai Inhalers (Ya Dom) - 0 views

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    When you see Thais sniff on something in public, you may think it's a drug. Actually, it's most likely just an inhaler, called ya dom in Thai. Let's find out what these inhalers are all about...
thinkahol *

Republicans block child nutrition bill - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON - House Republicans have temporarily blocked legislation to feed school meals to thousands more hungry children. Republicans used a procedural maneuver Wednesday to try to amend the $4.5 billion bill, which would give more needy children the opportunity to eat free lunches at school and make those lunches healthier. First lady Michelle Obama has lobbied for the bill as part of her "Let's Move" campaign to combat childhood obesity.
thinkahol *

Let's talk parenting taboos: Rufus Griscom + Alisa Volkman | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Babble.com publishers Rufus Griscom and Alisa Volkman, in a lively tag-team, expose 4 facts that parents never, ever admit -- and why they should. Funny and honest, for parents and nonparents alike.
ali hassan

Benefits and Side Effects of Fish Oil - 1 views

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    You should know that anything in the world has advantages and disadvantages. Fish oil also has its benefits and side effects. Let's first talk about the benefits.
axel g

The Most Important Thing In Life - 0 views

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    Let's explore what's truly important in life...
ali hassan

Are You and Your Family Drinking Poison? - 1 views

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    Let's face it, we all drink lots of water as we need it to survive. However, it's rare to get pure water whether we have our own well or we rely on a municipal water supply.
Diane H Terry

Massage For Relaxation: 5 Good Home Remedies for Foot Pain Relieving! - 1 views

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    Relaxation is very important in a busy life. Let's know how can get more relaxed in a busy life once in a while take a break.
fnfdoc

Friends And Family Doctor | Health Blog - 0 views

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    Staying in shape can be really tough in today's world. We, at fnfdoc.com, join hands with the community to learn more about health and wellness. We talk about the ways to achieve optimum strength and fitness. Let's learn more about the nature of disease. Because you can only fight what you understand.
Rommy Sunny

An Easy Way to raise self-esteem - 0 views

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    "Because we think badly of ourselves, do not value our dignity, we can have problems in different spheres of life. Low self-esteem is the main reason for self-doubt, as well as obstacles to building normal relationships. Low self-esteem prevents a person from realizing his potential. Due to the fact that a person does not notice, or does not appreciate his strengths, he can not fully develop and use them. Therefore, it is important to take care of the correct evaluation of one's own personality. Low self-esteem is not a life sentence, and can still be remedied. How? Let's look at a simple way that will help raise your self-esteem. I am sharing these because I faced many problems because of low self esteem when I was medical representative. So it will be good for you to overcome. "
truworth123

Breastfeeding Day: Obstacles for Women | Truworth Wellness - 0 views

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    As per the recent research in Canada, Right Breastfeeding policies could save $1 billion per day of the global economy. Let's work on these barriers to breastfeeding.
mahfoud dehbine

weight loss and bananas - 0 views

Have you heard about the banana and weight loss? It's the easiest ever weight loss diet, and it really works. Although the banana diet is very simple, There are two dangers. Let's look at three tip...

bananas weight loss and Diet

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sachin master

Best Sleeping Aids | Sleeping Aids Reviews |Sleeping Aids | Sleeping Aids Review - 0 views

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    Are you pain from Addicted Insomnia? Maybe you just bang occasionally periods of low dimension kip and can't give to retrograde any many quietus. Either way, there are kip aids that cater to us all. Let's go over a leaning of the most favourite rest aids and why they may be paw for you.
amanda diaz

Are You Making This Depression-Causing Training Mistake? - 0 views

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    Let's assume you're sitting on the couch on a Sunday in November. You're watching the Indianapolis Colts but during commercials you flip over to the Oklahoma Thunder game. On one channel you've got the 5'9", 228 pound Trent Richardson. On the other channel you've got the 6'9" Kevin Durant.
Skeptical Debunker

We're so good at medical studies that most of them are wrong - 0 views

  • Statistical validation of results, as Shaffer described it, simply involves testing the null hypothesis: that the pattern you detect in your data occurs at random. If you can reject the null hypothesis—and science and medicine have settled on rejecting it when there's only a five percent or less chance that it occurred at random—then you accept that your actual finding is significant. The problem now is that we're rapidly expanding our ability to do tests. Various speakers pointed to data sources as diverse as gene expression chips and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, which provide tens of thousands of individual data points to analyze. At the same time, the growth of computing power has meant that we can ask many questions of these large data sets at once, and each one of these tests increases the prospects than an error will occur in a study; as Shaffer put it, "every decision increases your error prospects." She pointed out that dividing data into subgroups, which can often identify susceptible subpopulations, is also a decision, and increases the chances of a spurious error. Smaller populations are also more prone to random associations. In the end, Young noted, by the time you reach 61 tests, there's a 95 percent chance that you'll get a significant result at random. And, let's face it—researchers want to see a significant result, so there's a strong, unintentional bias towards trying different tests until something pops out. Young went on to describe a study, published in JAMA, that was a multiple testing train wreck: exposures to 275 chemicals were considered, 32 health outcomes were tracked, and 10 demographic variables were used as controls. That was about 8,800 different tests, and as many as 9 million ways of looking at the data once the demographics were considered.
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    It's possible to get the mental equivalent of whiplash from the latest medical findings, as risk factors are identified one year and exonerated the next. According to a panel at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, this isn't a failure of medical research; it's a failure of statistics, and one that is becoming more common in fields ranging from genomics to astronomy. The problem is that our statistical tools for evaluating the probability of error haven't kept pace with our own successes, in the form of our ability to obtain massive data sets and perform multiple tests on them. Even given a low tolerance for error, the sheer number of tests performed ensures that some of them will produce erroneous results at random.
Plamen Ivanov

"How to lose weight" Guide - 0 views

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    Welcome to our blog and especially to our First-Class guide about the massive Weight Loss problem. Let's take a look at the steps you need to do in order to be a slim and a healthy person. First, you can use our BMI calculator to calculate your weight...
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