Weight Loss

Overweight Can I Still Be Considered Healthy

You can be overweight and still be relatively fit. But it depends if the extra weight you carry is muscle or fat. If the extra pounds are muscle, your risk of disease is lower than if this weight was fat. If your extra weight is fat, you are at increased risk of diabetes, cancer and stroke What’s your Reaction? Love…

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Finance

How To Start Import Export Business

Courage is the discovery that you may not win, and trying when you know you can lose. The Government finally managed to muster up enough courage to hike retail prices of petrol, diesel and cooking gas. (Kerosene of course was exempt and will add to the joy of adulterators). To limit the burden on consumers, the Centre has also slashed…

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Vehicles

Racing And The Street A Deadly Combination

Street Racing seems like the most affordable way to get the automotive adrenaline rush all us enthusiasts crave. What member of America’s youth doesnt get off to hot girls, fast cars, and free rides? What seems like fun and games to some, hoewever, is serious business to others. Not only is racing on public streets illegal in all 50 states,…

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Health Fitness

Noxious Negative Effects Of Steroids

Often, steroids or anabolic steroids are used to regulate the bodily functions or to treat a handful of grave medical conditions. They are also used as performance enhancers, but it should be remembered that there are a number of negative effects of steroids on human body. Steroid users often experience the negative effects of steroids in one form or the…

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Health Fitness

Winstrol Stanozolol Commonly Sold As Winstrol Oral Winstrol Depot Intra Muscular

The Winthrop Laboratories developed and commercialized the Winstrol-Stanozolol for the first time under the brand ‘Winstrol’ in 1962. The drug is frequently referred to as Winny, after the brand name, but in Europe, the most usable form is known as ‘Stromba’. Stanozolol, commonly sold under the name Winstrol (oral) and Winstrol Depot (intra-muscular), has been approved by the FDA for…

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Health Fitness

Athlete Steroid Use Is Banned

The two common and popular steroid uses nowadays include athlete steroid use and non-athlete steroid use. The use of anabolic steroids in competitive sports or athletic purposes is athlete steroid use. The use of anabolic steroids for non athletic or cosmetic reasons is non athlete steroid use. Athlete steroid use is common among bodybuilders, weightlifters, wrestlers, athletes, and other sports…

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Mortgage

Beware Of Mortgage Redemption Fees

Recent research by the Moneyfacts mortgage team has highlighted an alarming increase in the number of mortgage providers who have increased their redemption fees. In the twelve months to 31 March 2005, 53 providers have upped their redemption penalty, 23 of which have increased by over 100%. Some examples of the higher fees are Alliance & Leicester increasing their fee…

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Medicine

Can Hair Dye Cause Cancer In Women

Women want the dye to be present on the hair, but not on the scalp. Among women with other slow genes (the “CYP1A2 slow” phenotype), exclusive permanent hair dye use was associated with a 2.5-fold increased risk. Large epidemiological studies show no elevated health risk for women using hair dyes. Now, an equally important part of the study is those…

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Society

American Academy Of Pediatrics Celebrates 75 Years

In 1930, a group of 35 pediatricians who felt that an independent forum was needed to address children’s health issues came together in Detroit to form the American Academy of Pediatrics. Today the organization is celebrating its 75th anniversary and boasts 60,000 members. “The AAP has a direct impact on the future because today’s children are tomorrow’s leaders,” said Dr.…

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Diabetes

More Aware Of Diabetes Heart Disease Link

With diabetes on the rise, doctors are extremely concerned about associated risks such as heart disease and stroke, which together kill two out of three people with diabetes. Fortunately, a recent study indicates that more people with diabetes are making the link between diabetes and their increased risk for heart disease and stroke. According to a 2005 awareness survey conducted…

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