Yoga Exercises - Yoga Music The Call Of The Forest v Swan Lake by Kacy Carr Have you never questioned yourself why you are not one of the millions of people worldwide practising Yoga. People in that many numbers don`t get it wrong in choice of exercise on how to keep fit and healthy. Research behind Yoga exercise has proven to many disbelievers that it is very affective on infected body departments like the mind - joints and muscles. Yoga exercises practised under the guidance of an expert is the best route to take on your first introduction. Instructors can show y ... Gain 100% Control Over Your Relaxation and Sleeping Time by William Thomas In today's high stress, high anxiety world, rest is the single most important thing you can do for yourself. The time that you select to relax or sleep can rejuvenate your body and mind or, it can be a frustrating task of tossing and turning to seek comfort and relief from pain. Sleep experts and the medical community constantly remind us that unless we rest well and comfortably, problems can result. These problems can be physical as well as mental. Disorders related to sleep and rest ha ... Women’s Health Supplement by Dwain Berlin Women are more often afflicted by certain illnesses than men, including such problems as chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia. Inflammation is a key problem in many of these disorders, so when a Author's Biography: ... A Little Red Wine Could Take You A Long Way! by Lawrence Stepanowicz Longevity interests a lot of people who aren't ready to give up their lives, just yet, and who look to healthy alternatives to culturally defined eating patterns and Author's Biography: Dr. Lawrence Stepanowicz is a Doctor of Naturopathy and writer on health topics. You can find more information on good health in practice at his website and blog, http://practicalhealth.net. ... Individual Health Insurance Product Review by Richard Evans Individual Health Insurance Product Review Celtic Insurance has put together the type of plan that 90% of the paying public wants. From personal experience the cost is one of the most competitive. Despite being very competitive price wise it is very benefit rich. First of all the lifetime maximum is $7,000,000 as compared to the usual $5,000,000 for most other companies. Office calls are just a $15 copay for the first 6 visits per year in the ppo plan. Most companies are putting a l ... Child Obesity – a threat to the future by welsey Author's Biography:
Obesity and diet pills– Sworn enemies by Charles Jones Can obesity and diet pills co-exist? The answer is definitely no. Obesity and diet pills are sworn enemies. You should not forget that obesity is a disease which needs to be controlled. People are reluctant to accept an obese person. If you are obese, you have a feeling of fatigue even after doing a small amount of work. In the worst case, you develop heart diseases and this may lead to premature death. It may not be possible for you to exercise due to various factors. You may not have time or y ... Do not wait for weight loss by Charles Jones My friend’s name is Tony; he was an overweight person that was sick and tired of being fat. He tried all the new diet programs, but nothing worked... until he realized that he had to rely on himself to lose the weight. So, he started to research weight loss and nutrition in the local libraries and he searched the internet for anything he could find. It real paid off too... As most obesity researchers know, losing weight isn't fundamentally very difficult. Eat less, exercise more, weight is l ... Food or diet by Steven Cox Food or diet? Some people say that Author's Biography: ... It's My Body; I'll Exercise It If I Have To by James L. Snyder Lately, I have noticed a lot of news regarding all aspects of the body. According to one report I read, this is a multibillion dollar-a-year business. I never knew my body was worth so much money. I’m tempted to sell it, or at least rent it out on a part-time basis. I did not know how big of a deal this was until one night this past week I had a little trouble sleeping. One reason I have trouble falling asleep is my deep fear of falling. Actually, it’s not the fall that worries me so much ... Avian Bird Flu Poses Serious Threats To Humans by Niall Cinneide The global health community has been in a state of alarm due to recent outbreaks of the avian influenza disease in many parts of the world, particularly in Asia. The disease has infected humans, prompting many to believe that a global pandemic will soon occur. In the past decades, avian influenza has affected only birds and in some cases, pigs. Avian influenza does not normally affect humans but the first human case of avian influenza has been recently documented. Diseases previously known ... Xylitol the Cure for Caries by John Bateman Some of our first memories are all about health, we are taught to keep our hands clean, brush our hair, take a bath, and brush our teeth. We are taught how vitally important it is to clean our teeth after every meal or at least twice a day, to floss daily, and to avoid candy or sweets. You might have seen the demonstration of a tooth placed in a glass of Coca-Cola that drink full of acid and the common table sugar called sucrose. The tooth started to decay before you and you might have won ... Fructose and by Lucho Crisalle, R.D. A favorite saying of mine is “just because its 'natural' doesn't mean that it's good for you. Actually tobacco is 'natural,' yet Not Good! Arsenic is also natural, and definitely Not Good!” It is obvious that these things are not good for us (yet some people still choose to smoke). What may not be as obvious is that fructose, a “natural” sugar found in fruit can be just as harmful when not used correctly: too much at once, with sugar added, any and all fruit juices, late at night before bed, ... Bird Flu Information and Update by Niall Cinneide Laboratory tests have confirmed that bird flu was the cause of death of a middle-aged Indonesian male in November 2005. The man was the 14th fatality of bird flu infections in Indonesia, and the ninth bird flu case confirmed by the World Health Organization after the case was sent by local health officials to Hong Kong for verification. The confirmation brings to 70 the number of people in Asia who have died in the last two years from the H5N1 strain, now considered the deadliest avian inf ... Bird Flu: A Historical Perspective by Niall Cinneide Recent outbreaks have put avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu disease, at the center stage of the global health community. From relative anonymity, the disease acquired notoriety for itself when it claimed more than fifty human lives. The deaths from bird flu disease are relatively small when compared to the number of deaths from other diseases. However, the possibility of a global pandemic is serious enough that deaths caused by bird flu warrant a closer examination and alarm. An ... Why aren’t I building muscle by Damien Mase Have you ever asked yourself that question? Have you been going to the gym regularly for months and haven’t been able to put on any serious poundage? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it’s time to take a step back and make some plans. Building muscle is not rocket science. There are four key factors that will mean the difference between building muscle or staying skinny. You have to ask yourself these four questions. Is my diet optimized for building muscle? It’s time to get ... Bird Flu: A Global Outbreak, A Global Concern by Niall Cinneide In the 1330s, the bubonic plague killed millions of people. Transmitted by rats, the disease originated from China. It later spread to Europe when merchants came back from their long voyage from China. The disease was also spread by fleas that when passed on to humans, became fatal. The bubonic plague continued for years and took the lives of millions of people. Seven centuries later, a new disease is threatening to kill many if precautions are not made. This new disease is avian influenza, ... Bird Flu: The Threat of Animal to Human Transmission by Niall Cinneide When bird flu hit most Asian countries, it prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to urge China to test its wild birds, particularly geese that migrate from its waters during the harsh winter. The disease spread so fast from one bird to another that about 5,000 birds were killed in one season. People who have close or direct contact to infected poultry can contract the disease after coming in contact with bird secretions or feces. Although many are divided on the possibility of direct ... Weight Loss Foods by Goran Maksic 1. Shampooing Author's Biography: The author is an experienced beautician. She has been working on beautifying People in UK since 10 years. Her beauty care tips have help many people. She is presently with Feelconfident, suppliers of hair care products. Hair – Care Routine which is a must for Beautiful hair. by Susan Christy 1. Shampooing Author's Biography: The author is an experienced beautician. She has been working on beautifying People in UK since 10 years. Her beauty care tips have help many people. She is presently with Feelconfident, suppliers of hair care products. Understanding Full Body Harnesses: Your Life Depends On It by Rick Pedley Workplace falls are the leading cause of fatalities in the U.S. construction industry. Each year, on average, over 200 workers are killed and more than 100,000 are injured as a result of falls at construction sites. Whether recreational or professional, whatever your particular reason for needing fall protection equipment, taking responsibility for understanding the need, proper usage and maintenance is critical. A few simple things will set you on your way: How fall protection harnesses ... Stressful Moments - How To Cope Rather Than Live in Hope For A Cure by Kacy Carr Why do we get stressed is a common question asked when looking for answers behind stressful moments. What a major breakthrough that would be if we could pinpoint exactly what it is that triggers these stressful bouts - but because we all differ in so many ways then trying to decipher what brings these moments to ahead can be very difficult. Stressful moments can be brought on by many happenings or mishaps. In a stressful situation a sufferer may feel and experience loss of control of their bo ... Yoga Clothing - Dressing Down To Dress Up by Kacy Carr Does it matter what clothing is to be worn when practising Yoga, well of course it does - yoga exercises are about comforting the mind so why not go the whole hog and have the lot - comfort on the body also. There are no certain identities as to what Yoga Clothing to wear - but common sense will prevail and point you in the right direction if you want comfort while working out. Your Yoga clothing should give you room to manoeuvre because of all the different types of yoga moves performed whi ... Recognizing Bird Flu Symptoms - What To Look For by Niall Cinneide We live in a marvelous time when technology has become man’s servant. For the average person, everyday living has become more a matter of pressing buttons than a matter of hard physical labor. Meanwhile, advancements in technology have crossed the digital divide. There are far fewer barriers to communication now. Also, it is now possible to diagnose most serious diseases. In many cases we can even cure these diseases. Some of these diseases can be fatal and spread quickly. One of the short- ... Obesity can be infectious - Virus to blame by gelsey Tens of millions of people over the world are affected by weight related problems and consequently to the related diseases. You may have put in some extra weight but that doesn’t necessarily mean that you have a weight related problem. Doctors diagnose a patient with obesity on the basis of a rough-and-ready measurement called Body Mass Index (BMI) – weight in kilograms divided by the square of the individual’s height in metres (kg/m2) and then assess the extent to which you need to lose weight ... |
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