- Monday, September 8, 2008, 14:27
- Health, Sports & Fitness
If it were not for the elevators, people would be much healthier. The fact was discovered by Swedish scientists. They piled up on scientific evidence supporting that stair climbing is great for our health. Researches encourage those with a sedentary lifestyle not to take the elevator at all.
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- Friday, August 29, 2008, 15:15
- Sports & Fitness
Dieticians claim that it is better not to start a sport if you don't mean to take regular exercises because irregular exercises promote obesity. Actually, experts at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have come to that point. They discovered that irregular physical exercises with long intervals resulted in putting on weight faster than if a person wouldn't do them at all.
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- Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 10:14
- Fashion & Wear
Many women believe that double chin problem is common only among plus size women. Yet, it turns out that not only plus size women suffer from this cosmetic defect but slim people as well. Some suffer from it due to improper nutrition, others – from poorly selected diet plan, which did manage to help the person lose weight but did not help solve
stretch marks and double chin issues.
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- Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 15:42
- Pregnancy, Sports & Fitness
After having a baby, a woman should focus on her exercises. It all depends, however, on the woman's desire to look real good because no matter how difficult it is to allow just a little time for your own needs, it is still possible. There are lots of programs to strengthen your muscles and regain your body tone weakened after pregnancy and childbirth. To do that, you don't have to leave your baby for a few hours and go to a fitness center.
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- Monday, July 21, 2008, 19:12
- Health
One of Leonardo da Vinci’s secrets was hidden in special sleep scheme: he slept 15 minutes every four hours; this way he cut his daily sleep time from 8 to 1.5 hours. Due to this scheme he saved 75 percent of his sleep and, hence, extended his life time from 70 years all the way up to 100. Nicola Tesla slept for 2 hours a day, starting from age 19, and had enough time to do a lot during his life. By far not everyone can handle such schedule for long.
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- Monday, July 14, 2008, 17:48
- Health, Sports & Fitness
It turns out that those who practice heavy exercise loads daily have a shorter lifespan. It happens because during exercising they inhale a large amount of oxygen; as a result, early aging of their cells is taking place. The fact, that intensive exercising speed up the aging of a human body, was identified by the doctors of Valencia municipal hospital.
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