Pet obesity is a growing problem in the UK

Pet obesity is a growing problem in the UK

“The pet obesity epidemic is something that all veterinary professionals are increasingly concerned about,” said Sean Wensley, a senior veterinary …
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PDSA issues warning on pet obesity

“The health implications we're increasingly diagnosing as a result of obesity include diabetes, arthritis, heart disease and certain types of cancer,” he …
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​PDSA warning on pet obesity

Eighty per cent of vets have reported seeing an increase in levels of pet obesity within the last two years. The report estimates that one in three dogs, …
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Obese rabbit from Merseyside among pets joining charity's animal fit club

The PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report found four out of five veterinary professionals had seen an increase in pet obesity cases in the last two …
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9 Ways to Centered and Grounded When Life Gets Overwhelming

9 Ways to Centered and Grounded When Life Gets Overwhelming

HJ: Life is full of challenges.  This is unavoidable.  Therefore it is all about how you navigate these challenges.  Do you do it with flow, joy and grace or struggle and suffering?  Today’s…
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How to Develop Deep Levels of Inner Strength and Resilience

HJ: Life is inevitably filled with challenges and it is the inner strength and resilience we have cultivated that allows us to successfully and prosperously navigate them.  The always wise Rick Hanson shows…
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3 Steps For Bringing Harmony And Healing Into Your Relationships

HJ: The relationships we have with others are simply a reflection of ourselves.  The people in our lives are mirrors of our own internal state of being.  Therefore, to shift your relationships in…
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Feel Good About Fitness, Ladies!

The campaign “This Girl Can” is all about helping women feel good about fitness. And it’s beautiful
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Autoimmune disease, the body's betrayal – How to heal

Autoimmune disease, the body's betrayal – How to heal

(NaturalNews) When you think of disease, life-threatening disease, what first comes to mind? Cancer? Heart disease?According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), 9 million Americans suffer from Cancer on an annual basis; 22 million suffer from heart disease. Autoimmune disease…
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U.S. doctors announce vaccine jihad against the American people as a form of "medical terrorism"

(NaturalNews) A number of U.S. doctors are making their opinions known regarding their support for mass vaccinations of the American public by announcing that they will refuse to see patients who hold libertarian views regarding vaccine choice.The decision not to see patients…
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Medical scopes spread superbugs in US hospitals

(NaturalNews) Measles fear-mongering is all the rage right now, but lesser-publicized reports about deadly superbugs suggest that a much bigger public health threat might be your local hospital. Over the past several years, nearly a dozen patients at Virginia Mason Medical Center…
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Gato Azul Ruso: Este Gato Robusto Podría Ser Su Compañero Durante 15 a 20 Años

Por la Dra. Becker

El Gato Azul Ruso a veces es llamado el Arcángel Azul

La historia del gato azul ruso es algo misteriosa. Muchos creen que este gato es una raza natural cuyo origen fue en las Islas Arcángel en el norte de Rusia, de ahí se deriva el nombre no oficial de la raza, el Arcángel azul. Los largos inviernos en Rusia pudieron See Original Article

Cellgevity – New Video From Max International

Just thought you might be interested in having a look at the newest Cellgevity video from Max International. You’ll notice that the packaging has recently been changed. Also, in response to demand from it’s customers Cellgevity, like all of Max International’s nutrition supplements is now in vegi caps.

Here’s the video

Ardelyx to Present at the 2015 Leerink Global Healthcare Conference

Ardelyx to Present at the 2015 Leerink Global Healthcare Conference

FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Ardelyx, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARDX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on cardio-renal, …
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Get your heart pumping with this fab cardio workout

NEW research from Uppsala University in Sweden indicates that exercise may halve your risk of heart failure. So if ever there was a time to start …
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Many Transplant Surgeons Suffer Burnout

WEDNESDAY, March 4, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Many transplant surgeons in the United States suffer burnout, a new study reveals.
Researchers at the Henry Ford Transplant Institute in Detroit surveyed 218 male and female transplant surgeons, aged 31 to 79. Almost half said they had a low sense of personal accomplishment, and 40 percent reported higSee Original Article

14 Percent of Toddlers May Be Drinking Coffee

WEDNESDAY, March 4, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Although they may just be learning how to say the word coffee, about one in seven 2-year-olds in Boston drinks the caffeinated beverage, a new study finds.
Researchers analyzed information from 315 mothers and their babies. They discovered that 14 percent of 2-year-olds were given coffee by their parenSee Original Article

The locavore food movement trumps organic for some, but not all

The locavore food movement trumps organic for some, but not all

And while demand for organic produce is still increasing – even some fast-food chains use it these days – the new badge of authenticity seems to be …
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Naperville woman growing organic farm idea to help veterans

More people are starting to think like Porter as the organic and local food movements gain steam, said Jim Slama, president of FamilyFarmed, an Oak …
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Eating Placentas? US Moms Swear by Health Benefits

Health trends come and go, but one post-birth fad is gaining a foothold in the United States among some new mothers who extol the benefits of eating …
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Nutritional Panel Advises U.S. To Think Of Environment Before Eating Meat

(Photo : Getty Images/Justin Sullivan) The United States' top nutritional panel is recommending for the first time that Americans consider environmental …
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News from the JCC in Marblehead: Feb. 6, 2015

News from the JCC in Marblehead: Feb. 6, 2015

Vigorous yoga flow and short cardio bursts help strengthen your heart and lungs while creating long, lean muscles, according to the JCC.
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Mental Illness, Homelessness Linked to Heart Disease in Study

TUESDAY, Feb. 24, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Homeless people with mental illness are at high risk for heart disease, a new study suggests.
Canadian researchers found that they have a 24.5 percent risk of heart attack, fatal or nonfatal stroke, or sudden cardiac death over 30 years.
The risk is about 10 percent for a person of […]
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Territory Manager- Cardio

ABRIVIA RECRUITMENT are looking to recruit a Territory Manager in Cardio for a leading top 10 Pharmaceutical company who have an excellent …
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Mental Health Woes Common Among Homeless Kids, Study Finds

THURSDAY, Feb. 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) — One-quarter of homeless children in the United States require mental health services — far more than kids in the general population, a new study shows.
North Carolina State University researchers examined data on 328 children, aged 2 months to 6 years, at 11 homeless shelters in Wake County, […]<brSee Original Article

Obesity leads to increase in fatty liver disease

Obesity leads to increase in fatty liver disease

While diabetes and hypertension are two conditions often associated with being overweight, doctors are warning of another silent killer on the rise: …
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Heart Disease on the Rise for Female Patients Due to Increase in Severe Obesity Cases

Because obesity is the number one cause of cardiovascular disease, and the levels of obesity in women have also increased, the logical conclusion is …
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Obesity poses serious health risks for moms and their babies

The obesity tsunami that has washed across the United States over the past four decades has swept up pregnant women and their offspring too. In fact …
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Playing golf could save twice as many lives as obesity kills

A major 12-year University of Cambridge study has found that twice as many people die each year from inactivity than they do from obesity, and that …
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5 Simple Questions That Pretty Much Guarantee You’ll Be Successful at Any Pursuit

5 Simple Questions That Pretty Much Guarantee You’ll Be Successful at Any Pursuit

HJ: Success is the art of perseverance in the face of challenges, plain and simple.  If there’s a will there’s a way.  You will invariably face setbacks and challenges and unforeseen circumstances on…
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How to Transcend Negative Emotions and Move Into Peace and Wholeness

HJ: Your emotional state is everything.  You will rarely do something out of alignment with your emotional state.  And so it is important to be able to get a handle on it —…
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5 Ways to Love your CSA Vegetable Delivery

Do you look forward to your CSA box, or does the selection of veggies sometimes overwhelm you? Here are five tips to help you love your CSA vegetable delivery!
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How to Speak and Communicate From Your Heart for Greater Connection and Understanding

HJ: Those who are masters of communication experience greater ease, flow, influence and happiness in life.  In one sense or another, the planet runs on communication.  It is the lubricant of the machine…
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People becoming 'too fat to rescue' say under strain firefighters

People becoming 'too fat to rescue' say under strain firefighters

Figures obtained by the Echo show firefighters are being increasingly relied upon to assist obese and morbidly obese people. The increase in obesity …
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Behavioural sciences may hold obesity epidemic key

Policy-makers must listen to science rather than the food industry when addressing the obesity epidemic, a University of Otago paper published in The …
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'Exercise isn't just about looking good in jeans'

As Aussies, we are at the forefront of a worldwide obesity epidemic. And she has some seriously troubling predictions regarding the growth rate of this …
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Experts discuss obesity management

The UGC-sponsored workshop saw experts covering topics such as environmental stress, consequences of obesity and its management, impact of …
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