How To Get Rid Of Cellulite?


Written on November 23, 2024 - 10:20 pm | by admin

Cellulite is a very widespread phenomenon nowadays, which disturbs many women around the globe, being a reason for depression and self-reproach. If you have cellulite you feel uncomfortable all the time, especially in summer. When you are at the beach, it seems that everybody around you is staring at your hips with disgust. Don’t tell that this situation doesn’t hurt your self-esteem.

Inner discomfort is the main reason why women are ready to spend as much money as needed in order to get rid of hated dimples on their bodies. Nowadays there are a large number of ways that can help them to do this. The

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Opiate Painkillers May Encourage Spread Of Cancer


Written on November 22, 2024 - 6:25 pm | by admin

New research from the US adds weight to the growing body of evidence that opiate-based painkillers like morphine, which has been used to treat postoperative and chronic cancer pain for two hundred years, encourage cancer cells to grow and spread. Continue training!

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The Importance Of Exercises For Effective Weight Loss


Written on November 22, 2024 - 1:09 am | by admin

Exercise has several potential effects in weight management. It may result in weight and body fat losses and help individuals sustain their weight loss over the longer term. It may also help prevent weight gain across the lifespan or attenuate the degree of weight gain that is typically experienced through early and late middle age.

Exercise and weight loss

Recently several reviews, some of them meta-analytical, have addressed the research literature on the effectiveness of exercise in weight loss.

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Leeds Research Finds New Piece Of BSE Puzzle


Written on November 21, 2024 - 2:50 pm | by admin

New research funded mainly through the Wellcome Trust with additional support from the Medical Research Council shows that a new treatment route for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and its human form Creutzfeldt Jakob disease (CJD) could be a step closer. The research carried out by scientists at the University of Leeds was published today (November 20) in PLoS Pathogens.

The team have found that a protein called Glypican-1 plays a key role in the development of BSE - otherwise known as Mad Cow Disease. Continue training!

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