admin | February 10, 2012
Considerable arguments remain regarding the diverse biological activities of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). One of the most interesting but controversial dietary approaches focused on the diverse function of dihomo-dietary gamma-linolenic acid (DGLA) in anti-inflammation and anti-proliferation diseases, especially for cancers. This strategy is based on the ability of DGLA to interfere in cellular lipid metabolism [...]
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admin | February 9, 2012
Working out your distress quite literallyby running, swimming, walking, or kick-boxingis going to give you immediate relief. On a physiological level. Because exercise increases the activity of serotonin and/or norepinehrine and stimulates brain chemicals that foster growth of nerve cells. In fact, some recent studies have suggested that regular exercise can be just as effective [...]
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admin | January 21, 2012
The key to losing weight, and keeping it off, isn’t some secret potion or magic pill. The way to lose weight is by breaking bad eating habits and in exchange, adopting good ones. Despite promises by many advertisers, losing weight isn’t a quick fix. Losing weight (and keeping it off) is about establishing a common [...]
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admin | January 16, 2012
New research shows that babies who were once frozen embryos that were implanted in IVF procedures are heavier and healthier than babies who are born from fresh embryos. The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health in London conducted the study, looking at 108 babies born from frozen embryo transfers and 364 babies born from fresh [...]
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Tags: Frozen Embryos, Healthier