You can’t blame your genes if you don’t lose weight, study finds

You can’t blame your genes if you don’t lose weight, study finds

You might be able to blame your genes for weighing more and increasing your risk of obesity, but you can no longer blame your genes for failing to lose weight, a comprehensive study has found.
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Activity trackers are ineffective at sustaining weight loss

Wearable devices that monitor physical activity are not reliable tools for weight loss, says a new study. The study specifically investigated whether regular use of commercially available activity trackers is effective for producing and sustaining weight loss. Participants without physical activity trackers showed nearly twice the weight loss benefSee Original Article

Gut bacteria differ between obese, lean youth

Children and teenagers who are obese have different microorganisms living in the digestive tract than their lean counterparts, according to a new study.
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Age limit for federal food assistance program is increasing food insecurity

A problem has been found with regard to the requirement that when children turn five, they are no longer eligible to receive food assistance from Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC). Researchers say that this is leading to increased food insecurity for the entire family. The authors of a new report say that See Original Article

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Book 2…

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Book 2…

Trivia quiz for book 2, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
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Harry Potter Quiz Mega Trivia on All 7 Books

Mega Trivia quiz for Harry Potter all 7 books.: harry potter glossary mega trivia harry potter and the sorcerer s stone trivia quiz quiz test
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Exercises to Do at Home

The first rule of fat loss: even done at high intensity, cardio alone isn't the … If you want an extra burn think LISS, or low-intensity steady-state cardio.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Book 3…

Trivia quiz for book 3, Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban
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New York Times (July 20, 2016): Updated Brain Map Identifies Nearly 100 New Regions

New York Times (July 20, 2016): Updated Brain Map Identifies Nearly 100 New Regions

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Wed, 07/20/2016

The brain looks like a featureless expanse of folds and bulges, but it’s actually carved up into invisible territories. Each is specialized: Some groups of neurons become active when we recognize faces, others when we read, others when we raise See Original Article

Future Travel Experience (August 18, 2016): Heathrow Airport Launches Programme to Offer Dementia-Friendly Experience

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Thu, 08/18/2016

Heathrow Airport is now working with the Alzheimer’s Society so it can learn about dementia and offer the best experience for travellers with the illness.
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National Institutes of Health (August 9, 2016): An Expanded Map of the Human Brain

National Institutes of Health (August 9, 2016): An Expanded Map of the Human Brain

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Tue, 08/09/2016

Our thinking, perception, and ability to understand language are processed in the outermost layer of the brain, the cerebral cortex. Knowing exactly where our senses and perceptions take shape in the brain is important for unraveling how aging, neuSee Original Article

Harvard Gazette (September 13, 2016): Clues to How ‘Super-Agers’ Retain Young Memories

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Tue, 09/13/2016

Some loss of memory is usually considered an inevitable part of aging, but new research reveals how some people appear to escape that fate. A study by investigators at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital examined a group of older adulSee Original Article

Scientific American (July 27, 2016): Alzheimer’s Patients Face Flurry of Fees While Waiting for Specialized Care

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Wed, 07/27/2016

Lengthy waiting lists for rooms for Alzheimer’s patients are forcing caregivers to put their loved ones in less specialized facilities – which often levy additional fees for every extra service required to keep those vulnerable residents safSee Original Article

National Institutes of Health (September 8, 2016): NIH Award Expands Landmark Alzheimer’s Biomarker Study

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Thu, 09/08/2016

The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) – the long-running National Institutes of Health-supported study investigating brain and fluid biomarkers of the disease – enters a new phase of discovery with the launch of ADNI3. With the receSee Original Article

5 Ways To Detox Your Life And Body

5 Ways To Detox Your Life And Body

Eating or drinking healthy foods is not enough to detoxify your life and your body. You need to go one step closer and go beyond that. The first step is …
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Dragging (detoxifying) heavy metals out of your body (5)

Alternative medicine offers a wide-range of help, including brain detoxification, anti-oxidant food supplements for the brain, Dopamin-containing foods …
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Dragging (Detoxifying) heavy metals out of your body (4)

Last week, the prospect of detoxification through high colonic irrigation was discussed. It is all about a catheter pumping detox materials into the …
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Juicing: Is detoxification a myth?

Celebrities do it. Spas offer it. Organic grocery stores put bottles on their shelves. Some people drink a glass of juice with meals, while others only …
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How do you know you need to detoxify? (1)

How do you know you need to detoxify? (1)

Headaches, backaches, runny nose, fatigue, joint pains, itchy nose, nervousness, skin rashes, cough, frequent colds, sleepiness, hives, wheezing, …
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Dragging (Detoxifying) heavy metals out of your body (2)

Meanwhile, we should remember that, as much as we are unable to flee from this poisoned Earth, detoxification is our lifeline to the protection of our …
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Healing Expansion

The Healing Place, 1020 W. Market St., helps people detoxify from drugs and alcohol, or both, and houses them, on average for about seven months, …
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Detoxify your weight woes: 6 nutritious drinks for a fit, healthy you

Most fluids extracted in their natural form are good for detoxification and weight loss, and you may significantly boost the process if you use the right …
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Sufficient Sleep May Help Protect Men Against Diabetes: Study

Sufficient Sleep May Help Protect Men Against Diabetes: Study

WEDNESDAY, June 29, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Too much or too little sleep may raise the risk of diabetes in men, but not women, a study by European researchers suggests.
“Even when you are healthy, sleeping too much or too little can have detrimental effects on your health. This research shows how important sleep is to […]
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6 Things You Can Do to Avoid Jet Lag

People crossing time zones may assume jet lag is something they have to endure—like airport delays and lost luggage. But there are several ways travelers can prepare for and minimize jet lag’s troubling effects, a sleep specialist says.
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Childhood Sleep Guidelines Vary by Age

MONDAY, June 13, 2016 (HealthDay News) — A good night’s sleep makes for perkier, better-behaved children. But how much sleep is enough?
The following age-based recommendations can help answer that question.
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Early Bedtime for Preschoolers, Healthier Weight Later?

THURSDAY, July 14, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Sending preschoolers off to bed early may bring them an unexpected benefit: less chance of obesity when they are teens.
So suggests research that compared preschoolers who went to bed at 8 p.m. with same-age kids who had later bedtimes. A team at the Ohio State University College […]
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Psycho-Spiritual Astrology: February 2016 Horoscope

Psycho-Spiritual Astrology: February 2016 Horoscope

February 2016 Horoscope – Astrological Psychology By Dr. Ron Holman | Discerning Wisdom — Written in Twilight Language which Incorporates Spelling & Other Grammatical Intentions Aries – 3/21 – 4/19 Abundance is Now Available, Present and…
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Take Action for Abortion Rights

Help support abortion rights with Rep. Barbara Lee in her fight against the Hyde Amendment, in partnership with CREDO mobile, a progressive phone company
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Psycho-Spiritual Astrology: January 2016 Horoscope

January 2016 Horoscope – Astrological Psychology By Dr. Ron Holman | Discerning Wisdom — Written in Twilight Language which Incorporates Spelling & Other Grammatical Intentions Aries – 3/21 – 4/19 During this time it is…
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Psycho-Spiritual Astrology: May 2016 Horoscope

May 2016 Horoscope – Astrological Psychology By Dr. Ron Holman | Discerning Wisdom — Written in Twilight Language which Incorporates Spelling & Other Grammatical Intentions Aries – 3/21 – 4/19 Going with the Flow means that…
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Organic food consumption habits Encinitas

Organic food consumption habits Encinitas

Map showing where people regularly consume organic food.
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Lake Oswego earns a 'Fabulous' ranking

SUBMITTED PHOTO – The Healthy Eating Active Living Cities Campaign is a joint project of the Lake Oswego has officially been declared “Fabulous” …
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Perceptions of nursery staff and parent views of healthy eating promotion in preschool settings

This study examined the perceptions of preschool centre staff and parents' of preschool children of healthy eating promotion within preschool settings.
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Editorial: FLOTUS–the healthcare influential we forgot

For those efforts, she earned opprobrium on social media from many kids who prefer to dine on pizza, fries and a Coke, and from the School Nutrition …
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NUTRITION: More than just a backache

NUTRITION: More than just a backache

This is where nutrition comes in, first to deal with chronic inflammation that is often caused by food allergens such as wheat and dairy. Eggs, corn, soya …
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Dynavax Technologies Corp. (DVAX) Raised to Hold at Zacks Investment Research

… sequences which are short DNA sequences that enhance the ability of the immune system to fight disease and control chronic inflammation. “.
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Glorify God with Dietary Stewardship

Mayo says Chronic Inflammation, linked to about 80 percent of modern man's casserole of chronic disease, is nature's way of telling you something's …
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Exploring Treatment Failure Among Hepatitis C Patients

“In the USA, chronic hepatitis C infection, the most common cause of … of chronic viral infections as “an ongoing state of chronic inflammation, which …
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