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Tuesday, October 28, 2008 ( change date )
Healthiness In Old Age Requires Advance Planning
If you plan to "thrive" when you are 65, you need to invest in your health decades earlier. A new study in the October issue of The Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences (Volume 63A, Number 10) finds that fewer than 10 percent of people aged 65-85 maintain exceptional emotional and physical health throughout their golden years.
Medicalnewstoday.com Tuesday, October 28, 2008Supersized P.E.: Ten Tips To Help Overweight Kids Get Healthy
Bags of Halloween candy are piled high in the grocery stores this week, providing a dangerous temptation for those battling obesity. For the parents of overweight children, getting their children to understand the dangers of overindulging after trick-or-treating can be even more difficult.
Medicalnewstoday.com Tuesday, October 28, 2008Green Neighborhoods May Reduce Childhood Obesity
Childhood obesity can lead to type 2 diabetes, asthma, hypertension, sleep apnea and emotional distress. Obese children and youth are likely to be obese as adults, experience more cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure and stroke and incur higher healthcare costs.
Medicalnewstoday.com Tuesday, October 28, 2008Exercises of the Week - Chest Stretch and Whole Body Stretch
My favorite part of a workout is always the end when I take a few minutes to stretch and relax. Unfortunately, too many of us skip that part, hurrying...
About Tuesday, October 28, 2008A New Strategy To Fight Obesity Developed By Scripps Research Scientists
The antibody works against the gastric hormone ghrelin (pronounced "grell-in"), which has been linked to weight gain and fat storage through its metabolic actions. These findings point towards a potentially novel treatment for obesity that would interfere directly with the some of the biological mechanisms determining weight.
Medicalnewstoday.com Tuesday, October 28, 2008Program Created To Calculate Body Shape
Imagine you are a police detective trying to identify a suspect wearing a trench coat, baggy pants and a baseball cap pulled low. Or imagine you are a fashion industry executive who wants to market virtual clothing that customers of all shapes and sizes can try online before they purchase. Perhaps you want to create the next generation of "Guitar Hero" in which the user, not some character, is pumping out the licks.
Medicalnewstoday.com Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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