Monthly Archives: February 2011

Does the Acai Berry Truly Promote Safe and Effective Weight Loss?

For literally millions of individuals losing weight can be a never ending battle that is filled with frustration. In fact, the number of individuals that are either overweight or obese continue to rise at an alarming rate. This being said, countless companies have jumped on the acai berry and weight loss band wagon claiming that they have the answer to real weight loss. Many of the acai berry and weight loss products marketed by these weight loss companies are all natural products that claim to either increase metabolism levels, suppress appetite, or both.

One such product is the acai berry. The acai berry is a purple-reddish fruit that can be found on the acai palm trees located in the rain forests of South America, especially in Brazil. Clinical studies and analysis have shown that the acai berry contains a high number of several vitamins and minerals.

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New and Upcoming Exercise Routines that are Fun and Challenging

With most individuals leading a fairly hectic and hurried lifestyle, finding the time and energy to regularly exercise can be challenging. Couple this fact with one of the primary reasons given by individuals who quit their exercise routine, “Boredom”, and you have a recipe for failure.

It is important to continually modify your workout program and to be open to trying different fun exercise routines and activities. By continually modifying your workout routine you will force your body to adapt to the varying stresses that you are placing on it.

The end result, more well rounded results that are achieved in a shorter period of time. A second benefit associated with regularly modifying your exercise routine is that you will reduce your level of boredom when actually performing your workout.

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A Look Inside Healthy Sports Mascots

What better way to promote a healthy lifestyle than by combining athletics and vegetables? What are we talking about? Well, more specifically, over the last several decades, several high schools and colleges have adopted some type of vegetable as their sport team mascot.

Some American sports teams are making quite an effort to differentiate themselves from their rival sports teams by opting for a more non-traditional team mascot; when compared to the more typical mascots that have been used for years – Mascots resembling lions, tigers, and bears. In addition, several of the sports teams are choosing various vegetables as a way to encourage healthy well balanced eating habits. Below are a few examples of the vegetable choices that some sports teams have chosen as their mascot and to represent their team.

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Six Medical Tests Every Woman Needs To Get Between the Ages of 20 and 40

As women age, as with men as well, so to do their individual health requirements and concerns. With so many possible medical tests, designed to cover such a broad range of health concerns, for women to consider, it is imperative that each women discuss the following medical tests and/or procedures with their medical professional.

Recently, Dr. Roshini Raj, a frequent medical adviser and contributor for Health Magazine, compiled the six crucial medical tests and procedures that all women between the ages of 20 and 40 should have performed. However, it should be noted that the procedures and tests that Dr. Roshini Raj recommends that all women have performed are the minimum number of tests and that regular visits to your physician are highly encouraged as each woman’s health concerns will be unique to them.

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New Study Shows Link Between Exercise and Good Test Scores

A recent study conducted by the Spanish National Research Council in Madrid, Spain, concluded that there was a correlation between students that walked to school and higher cognitive test scores. The study, conducted by David Martinez-Gomez, included 1,700 Spanish students living in urban communities. Of the students that participated in the study, 65% stated that they either walked or rode their bike to school rather than getting a ride in a vehicle.

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