The Truth About Weight Loss Pills

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Posted by admin | Posted in Weight Loss | Posted on 25-06-2011

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Weight loss is a process wherein the fats in the body are reduced by way of diet, exercise, or surgery. Some people do this for health reasons while some do this to look more pleasing. Due to the health risks brought by obesity, many people are into weight loss. If you are an obese person, there is a high chance for you to develop diabetes and heart problems. The amount of the unhealthy substances in the body is very high that it affects the functioning of the organ systems and the hormones.

The supporters of the natural and artificial weight loss have been arguing about which one is the safer way to lose weight. Natural plans are very common but not all of these are safe. Some plans are bad for the body and they may worsen any health problems that you may have. For those who do not want to exert so much time and effort on losing weight, weight loss pills are taken.

These pills are said to contain extracts from plants as well as different substances that will help a person lose weight. Of course, these pills come with a side effect. The side effects of pills vary depending on the ingredients and on the condition of the person who will take the pills. You should consult a doctor before using any pill because you are not sure about its content. You may develop allergic reactions and other health problems. You should also be sure that it is not a fake one by buying pills only in accredited institutions.

Benefits of Fitness

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Posted by admin | Posted in Fitness | Posted on 14-05-2011

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Fitness is a great way to stay healthy. Exercising on a regular basis has countless benefits for the body and the mind. A study done on 25,000 volunteers has shown that physical exercising is more important to the health than losing weight. Overweight people who are fit have lower chances of developing heart problems, diabetes or osteoporosis. Who can practice fitness? Is fitness for you? The good news is that anybody, regardless of age, can benefit from fitness. Fitness exercises range from developing flexibility, to building up strength and losing extra pounds.

Short-term benefits of fitness:

• A healthier heart – Fitness makes the heart pump faster and it helps develop and strengthen the muscle of the heart.

• Stronger muscles and bones – Fitness exercises that work the muscles, such as weight lifting, develop the muscles and increase bone density. This translates into a body that is more resistant to fractures and injuries. People over 40, who have higher risks of developing osteoporosis and arthritis, can maintain a younger body for a longer time through fitness.

• Losing weight – Fitness burns calories and reduces body fat. If you exercise on a regular basis, the body will not only burn calories while you’re at the gym, but it will also burn calories while you’re resting. If you combine fitness with a healthy diet, you will have a fit and great looking body.

• Reducing stress – You have countless stress factors in your life, and stress is very dangerous to your health and it can give you a general state of crankiness and anxiety. Exercising relieves stress and triggers the secretion of endorphins in the body. Endorphins, also called “the happiness hormone” create a state of relaxation. There is something called “a runner’s high”. This basically means that people feel happier after exercising.

• A more restful sleep – Stress and health problems sometime cause insomnia and other sleep disturbances. Fitness will give you a deep and restful sleep, which is important for the body to be able to recover and function normally.

• Increased ability to focus – Research shows that people who exercise think faster and clearer. Fitness does not only do wonders for the body, but it also benefits the mind, through improving circulation in the brain and taking away the stress that sometimes clouds our judgment.

Long-term benefits of fitness:

• Reduced blood pressure – High blood pressure can lead to strokes and heart attacks. Heart problems are the leading cause of death in the world. Fitness means a stronger heart, which pumps blood more efficiently through the body and the the force put on the arteries decreases. Regular exercising is one of the drug-free methods to treat hypertension.

• Reduced coronary problems – People living a sedentary life have twice as many chances of developing coronary problems that those who exercise.

• Reduced cholesterol levels – People with high cholesterol levels have higher chances of developing cardiovascular problems. Fitness helps reduce cholesterol levels by burning the fat in the body. Studies show that people with high cholesterol levels who make exercising part of their daily routine cut their chances of developing heart problems in half.

• Improved posture – Fitness helps maintain a strong backbone with a healthy posture. It helps with back problems and back pain, that are often associated with a sedentary life.

• Reduced risk of developing diabetes – Physical activity lowers the risk of developing type 2 diabetes through the effect it has on insulin levels, through lowering the level of sugar in the body and though maintaining a fit body.

People are starting to understand more and more the importance of including physical activity in their daily routine. If you want to have the fitness routine tailored for you, fitness companies offer personal training. You can regularly go to the gym or you can go to a fitness boot camp, to push yourself harder and really work your body. You can practice fitness alone, with your friends or co-workers. There are a lot of corporate entities that work with fitness companies to allow their employees to exercise at the work place, because fitness increases work productivity. Make sure you exercise for 30 minutes at least two or three times as week, or even daily if possible, to get all the wonderful benefits of fitness.

Overweight Kids!

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Posted by admin | Posted in Kids' Health | Posted on 22-03-2011

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Kids do not know any better, right? So, maybe we should teach them better. Kids are human too, therefore, very much like adults they are forming habits, hobbies, and daily routines in their lives. This includes eating habits, from what he or she eats to how much he or she eats. In other ways they are very different from adults, they virtually never consider health problems, unless, of course, they already suffer from a disease. In our society, our “normal” kids are not necessarily the healthy kids. As a matter of fact, often they are not.

The importance of children and exercise is (when forced too hard), however, dangerous as well. Kids who are overweight are at risk for diabetes, heart problems and more. Nonetheless, children forced too harshly in sports can develop injuries to their muscles and tendons from overuse. Health issues are a major concern without good a balance of nutritious food, physical activity, as well as periods of physical inactivity.

It is very important to encourage children to play outdoors or perhaps even participate in a sport – for the sake of his or her overall health. At the same time, you should not force your child, nor let him or her strain themselves too much in order to avoid the other (and absolutely opposite) risk: physical sports – related injuries due to overuse. But our focus is upon the former: American kids have been getting larger and larger in size for the past few decades, nonetheless the epidemic continues.

As opposed to before, at this time type 2 diabetes is actually being diagnosed in adolescents. It is being diagnosed in kids barely in their teens more and more. Keep in mind that this is a condition that was only a few short decades ago absolutely unheard of in any pre-adult diagnoses. The types of diabetes are classified as type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is called “Juvenile Diabetes” for a reason. And now the line has been grayed and smeared between what used to be a black and white distinction. This means that it is not taking longer to develop type 2 diabetes. It means that kids are getting an extremely shocking head start – based on the medical statistics.

Obesity and Current Health Events

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Posted by admin | Posted in Kids' Health | Posted on 28-02-2011

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According to current health events children suffering from obesity can easily develop cardiovascular diseases. Reports mention that even if you are not prone to heart diseases, due to obesity, children can be putting themselves at risk of having early symptoms and heart problems and other blood abnormalities.

In a current health event conducted by the Endocrine Society of Florida, it was made very clear that the obesity rate in children is growing at a very rapid speed and this is something of great concern as the side effects of obesity can be very catastrophic.

The current health events include obesity as a very hot topic among people all over the world and trying to find ways to combat this problem in the appropriate manner is a very important matter. The research done in children up to the ages of 10 years has been shocking and it has been found that the child is actually at the same risk of having serious cardiovascular diseases very early in life in comparison to other adults having obesity problems.

However, the most disturbing news maybe that till 2008, most parents did not worry too much about the obesity problems of their children and they did not know that this could have any bad effects on their health, now or later on in life.

Current health events also have come up with research and statistics of children suffering from high blood pressure, unhealthy cholesterol levels and metabolic syndrome. All these symptoms are related to early onset of heart and blood vessel related diseases. These conditions were only seen in adults and now, this discovery is extremely disturbing for all.

Current health events have taken a very strong stand on the aspects of children obesity and health professionals are busy trying to make parents understand the importance of good healthy habits in the whole family in general. It is very easy to preach to have a healthy lifestyle and a fitness regime or to try to be physically active; however, it is very difficult to set an example for your children to follow at the same time.

Another important factor that current health events are emphasizing is to take the help of your doctor in finding out whether your child is overweight or not and what other precautions should you take to try and help your child regain its balance to avoid further complications. The more you allow your child to be obese, the more you are putting him at risk of developing other problems which will become difficult to reverse.

Current health events have given a lot of emphasis on the development of a healthy lifestyle in your home. You as a parent will need to take full responsibility for what you put in your child’s plate and on how balanced is the nutrition and exercise program that your family follows on a regular basis. This will be the best preventive method of avoiding very painful situation later on in life.

Ambien is being overprescribed

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Posted by admin | Posted in Articles | Posted on 11-04-2010

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Once a drug is on the market, we are all supposed to be interested in something else. We should just assume the drug has solved whatever the problem was. There’s no need to follow up by measuring how well the drug is actually performing. Except that’s the kind of thinking that delayed the recall of the Cox-2 Inhibitors when there should have been better safety monitoring to show this class of drugs caused heart problems. Worse, this type of resistance to research runs through most different industries as the delayed recall of Toyotas aptly demonstrates. Which brings us to 2010 Sleep in America, a poll conducted by the National Sleep Foundation. This is a regular snapshot of sleeping habits across America. It’s good this research is done, but it’s on the margin with only a thousand or so participants. There should be significantly more participants if the scaling up of the numbers across the general population is to be reliable. As it is, we should not generalize too much from the results. The first finding is that, we seem to be sleeping about two hours less than we did forty years ago. For some reason not properly explained, the study assumes we should all aim for about eight-and-a-half hours of sleep every night. The current crop of respondents reports sleeping between six and seven hours a night. To keep the accuracy of this report in perspective, there’s good medical evidence that lack of sleep undermines the body’s immune system making us more prone to illness, encourages obesity, increases blood pressure, and raises the risk of heart disease. What is less clear is the point at which these adverse health consequences kick in. It could be between six and seven hours a night, but there is no evidence to support this proposition. About a quarter of the respondents admit to missing work or appointments because they felt too tired. The same percentage admitted they were too tired to have regular sex. When asked to explain why sleep was more difficult, many referred to increased financial worries during the recession. Personal stress levels were higher with relationship problems. There were also lifestyle choices like watching TV in bed which disturbed sleep. In racial terms, Asians have the longest sleep patterns and blacks sleep less than whites and Hispanics. Overall, the report makes interesting reading but, until more people are included in the poll, it is difficult to generalize to the population at large. That said, some of the conclusions are intuitively correct. If about 25% of people are finding their lives adversely affected by insomnia, it helps explain why ambien is such a popular drug. As the sleeping pill with the best reputation for safety and effectiveness, it seems to be the drug of choice to get enough sleep. But it does remain something of a mystery why people make it difficult for themselves. About three-quarters of the respondents watched TV immediately before attempting sleep and then expressed surprise they did not immediately fall asleep. The reality is that, unless you resort to ambien, it’s better to relax the mind, say, by listening to gentle music. Moving the TV out of the bedroom and avoiding exciting late-night programs is basic common sense. Going to sleep at the same time every night is a good habit. Living your life around the TV schedule is a bad habit.