Monthly Archives: February 2014

Men Lose Weight Faster Than Women Because Of Course They Do

YES. All of the weight loss. According to an article from CNN via upwave (a website I originally spelled as “upgrave,” which wouldn’t be a website about health but a place for people to purchase high-class graves), men absolutely have an easier time losing weight than women. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/01/13/idUSnHUGdsQR+73+ONE20140113 At least, they do at first: It’s easier for men to drop pounds quickly, but “Over the long-term, the playing field is more equal,” explained dietician David Grotto.
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It’s Not a Magic Bullet for Weight Loss

An eating lifestyle devoid of gluten, although it can garcinia cambogia reviews be expensive in certain parts of the United States, can also encourage people to explore the many ways in which food can be manipulated for different flavor combinations and textures. Though every culture has a fried or baked doughy-type “evil” concoction, most will also have a healthier counterpart featuring maybe lean cuts of meat or fresh produce, and flavorful spices. Soups, stews, salads and skillet dishes can naturally even accidentally – be gluten-free. Nothing wrong with that. The American diet is heavily reliant upon grains in order to ensure that people are fed, to the point where many of us believe somethings wrong with exploring other options.
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A Little Weight Loss May Ease Sleep Apnea

Telling and showing patients how weight gain — even modest amounts — can and will lead to sleep apnea is a powerful message.” Although the new study showed a connection between weight loss and improved sleep apnea symptoms, it did not prove a cause-and-effect link. More information For more about sleep apnea, visit the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute . SOURCES: Henri Tuomilehto, M.D., Ph.D, adjunct professor, Oivauni Sleep Clinic, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio; Lisa Liberatore, M.D., otolaryngologist, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City; Harly Greenberg, M.D., director, sleep medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, N.Y.; Feb.
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