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The Secret Of Muscular Men
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 13
Many people think a muscular man spent many hours in the gym. Apparently not. Had a more robust and muscular does not merely have to go to the fitness. There are some adjustments that must be done in daily life to be a muscular man. There are some characteristics of muscular men : Read the rest of this entry » -
Make Your Bones strong
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 13
The threat of more bone loss experienced by women when started in old age. Women aged 35 years and over had to be selective when it comes to eat, especially foods that can build healthy bones. Dr. Maoshing Ni, author of the book Second Spring describes 6 easy ways to build strong bones that can be applied to anyone else before the bone density lost due to osteoporosis : Read the rest of this entry » -
5 Mistakes Women While Exercising
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 13
Every woman must needs exercise that aims to nourish the body or body shape. But it turns out there are some common mistakes made by women during exercise. Unwittingly many women sometimes make mistakes in sports. And this mistake could make himself could not achieve what he wants. Here are some mistakes women in sports: Read the rest of this entry » -
10 Most Expensive Diseases
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 12
Can not deny that the term “Health is expensive” is a truth. Each year the cost of treatment almost all diseases are increasing. But among all types of diseases that cost was very expensive. Avoid these 10 types of disease if it does not want to fall in poverty. Here are 10 diseases with the highest costs in the United States : Read the rest of this entry » -
Facts About Human Body
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 12
Perhaps many people who do not know many secrets contained in the body. Human body from head, neck, trunk body, 2 arms and 2 legs are the overall physical structure of the human organism. The size of the human body is usually influenced by genes, and as an adult’s body consists of 100 billion cells that are designed to support the functions of each organ such as cardiovascular, digestion, immunity, respiration, excretion, urination, musculoskeletal, neurological, endocrine and reproductive. Read the rest of this entry » -
Improve Brain Memory
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 11
Age increased, decreased brain memory. Certain lifestyle helps brain cells are working in top condition. Here’s how to keep the brain sharp memory even though no longer young age :- Sports
Routine exercise one or more times a week, probably 30 percent of her brain function is more preserved than those who do not regularly exercise. Sports-cells produce the growth of new brain cells, called the hippocampus, part of the brain important for learning and memory.
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Habits That Can Damage The Brain
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 11
The brain is the organ of the body’s most vital and essential for human survival. The human brain consists of more than 100 billion nerve respectively associated with 10 thousand other nerve. The brain is a vital organ which is the controlling center of the central nervous system.Brain organize and coordinated most of the movement, behavior and homeostatic body functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, body fluid balance and body temperature. The brain is also responsible for functions such as recognition, emotion, memory, motor learning, and all other forms of learning. Read the rest of this entry »
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Feb 10
Tetanus is a disease caused by infection of wounds. Tetanus usually associated with wounds caused by sharp objects that rust. Not only adults, infants also have a high enough risk of tetanus affected, especially in the birth process. Tetanus is a disease that quickly developed into fatal.Tetanus is a dangerous infection that affects the nervous system and muscles. Tetanus occurs because of injuries on the body such as a nail punctured wounds, broken glass or cans, dirty wounds, and the baby’s umbilical cord can pass through. In newborns, these germs can enter through cuts the umbilical cord was not cut with a sterile knife. Read the rest of this entry »
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Benefits of Peppermint
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 9
Peppermint has been used for medicinal purposes for many years. Peppermint known potent relieve abdominal pain, and often used as the main ingredient in a hot drink like tea. Peppermint is also an ideal drug to relieve headaches. Another benefit of peppermint is to help digestion, can even reduce the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, as well as slowing the growth of certain fungi and bacteria. Read the rest of this entry » -
Porous Teeth
Filed under DiseaseFeb 9
Tooth decay can be up to anyone without age limit. In addition to a careless diet, lack of minerals and calcium intake can also be a trigger. Teeth healthy, strong, neat, and white is the dream of every person, whoever he is. Teeth can make a person more confident.
Similarly, the teeth are not perfect, one can easily lose confidence. Especially if they have to talk or face to face with a direct relationship.One of the decay of the most frequently experienced by people in developing countries is porous teeth. In many cases the teeth can be fragile or easily porous despite diligent brushing teeth and keep food. It is said that this condition is associated with innate or genetic. Teeth also is the entrance to all the germs and bacteria from outside the body. Therefore, keeping the mouth and dental health is very important to prevent the development of germs and bacteria that have entered. That is what causes many people often experience a variety of complaints to the teeth, such as cavities or bleeding gums. Read the rest of this entry »
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6 Tips Controlling Your Appetite
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 8
For some people who want to have ideal body weight, often have collisions when the development of the more interesting culinary world. The more tempting foods. New menus are served stall curiosity to try. That’s where the problems began. When appetite higher proportional correlative with weight gain.Diet is closely related to appetite. Appetite is usually preceded by hunger. But not all hunger tails on the high appetite. Many people interpret the hungry is a desire to eat. Hunger is a biological stimulation that comes from the stomach. Some researchers say that the desire to eat more in the direction that we make choices based on desire. Read the rest of this entry »
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Dry Eye Syndrome
Filed under DiseaseFeb 8
If your eyes feel sore, itchy, dry, and hot, you should be wary. You can be affected by dry eye syndrome. Dry eye is one eye diseases that often strike women, especially after entering menopause. Dry eye is a condition in which the layer of the eye can not coat the eye ball with a good. Tears is needed as a protective eye ball to prevent eye dryness. When the tears dried, will dry eye balls. Read the rest of this entry » -
Take Care Your Kidneys
Filed under DiseaseFeb 8
Kidney is one of the vital organs for humans. So far, it was thought inappropriate that the kidneys produce urine only. Though there are many functions that play a pair of organs shaped like kidney beans and the amount of approximately this fist. Among others regulate acid base balance and body fluids, and regulate blood pressure and metabolism (formation) of bone. In addition, the kidneys also produce hormones eritroprotein (EPO) which sends signals to the bone marrow to make blood cells red. Read the rest of this entry » -
9 Secret Body More Fit
Filed under Healthy LifeFeb 7
Body like a machine that always works. Like the engine, fatigue occurs naturally in the body that is too hard work. In addition, the body also needs a balanced fuel. If the fuel is entered is not in accordance with the required, the engine performance will not be optimal. So, how do to provide a suitable fuel for our bodies?Here are 9 tips to keep your body fit: Read the rest of this entry »
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THALASSEMIA
Filed under DiseaseFeb 7
Thalassemia comes from the Greek, Thalassa (sea) and emia (blood). This disease was first discovered in the Mediterranean region, Mediterranean, by Doctor Cooley, thus also known as Cooley’s anemia or Mediterannean anemia. Thalassemia is a genetic disorder inherited from both parents. This disorder is not a reduction or formation of proteins needed to form grains of red blood cells (erythrocytes), so the age of erythrocytes becomes shorter and easily broken. Read the rest of this entry »


















































