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Metabolism Defined
The process of cells burning food to produce energy. This is similar to a car's engine burning gasoline to produce the energy that is used to rotate the car's wheels. The cell’s mitochondria acts as the car’s engine, the food we eat acts as the gasoline, and the energy we need to move and think is similar to the energy used to move the car. Also referred to as energy metabolism.
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Many Americans unaware they have pre-diabetes
Published October 11, 2008, 9:51 pm, The Enid News & Eagle
There are 11 teaspoons of sugar in a 12-ounce can of soda, and fruit juice contains an almost equal amount of sugar.
Solved: mystery of The Ugly Duchess - and the Da Vinci connection
Published October 11, 2008, 5:24 am, Guardian Unlimited
Subject was suffering from rare disease, say experts, and painting is not a copy
Child Heart Disease Risks on the Rise
Published October 10, 2008, 2:23 pm, WebMD
The rate of premature heart disease among obese teens is set to triple, and the increasing prevalence of high blood pressure in children is a major culprit, experts warn.
Advances in Neuroimaging: Impact on Psychiatric Practice Tools to Identify Psychiatric Disease Through Regional Brain ...
Published October 10, 2008, 1:06 pm, Psychiatric Times
Neuroimaging is often used in clinical psychiatry to rule out medical and neurological conditions that can mimic psychiatric disease rather than for the diagnosis of specific psychiatric disorders.
Development of Gene Chip Technology for Vascular Risk Assessment
Published October 10, 2008, 11:01 am, Pharmalicencing
Prevention of cardiovascular disorders such as myocardial infarction and stroke is an area of major public health importance. Currently, several risk factors for future cardiovascular disorders have been described and are in wide clinical use in the detection of individuals at high risk.
Avoiding the 'Freshman 15'
Published October 10, 2008, 8:48 am, The Record
It’s difficult to think of a way to add pounds faster than living the stereotypical college lifestyle. Juggling coursework, jobs and a social life leaves little time for exercising or even regular meals. Late-night study sessions are often fueled by the nearest 24-hour greasy spoon.
Recommendations for children's exercise lacking say experts
Published October 10, 2008, 6:54 am, EurekAlert!
( The Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry ) Researchers from the Peninsula Medical School in Plymouth, UK, have carried out research that suggests the one hour of moderate exercise a day recommended to children from health experts may not be enough to tackle the rising problem of childhood obesity.
A company that allows you to order balanced and nutritious meals online has just been launched by two theatre ...
Published October 10, 2008, 4:09 am, Financial Mail
a near-nervous breakdown before Richard Loring and Debbie Batzofin realised they couldn't go on living the adrenaline-laced, unhealthy lifestyles to which they were accustomed.
Deaths Elsewhere / Physician advanced leukemia research
Published October 9, 2008, 10:24 pm, Pioneer Press
Dr. Ernest Beutler, a leading hematologist whose studies opened an important new window onto the treatment of leukemia, died Oct. 5 in San Diego. He was 80.
How Fatty Foods Curb Hunger
Published October 9, 2008, 7:22 pm, Science Daily
Fatty foods may not be the healthiest diet choice, but those rich in unsaturated fats -- such as avocados, nuts and olive oil -- have been found to play a pivotal role in sending this important message to your brain: stop eating, you're full.
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- 4 simple metabolism boosters
- Can you recommend a metabolism booster? | Metabolism: Hi, I have a 20 month baby and i have about 3 kg extra but i need to tone up. I have joined a gym and watch my diet but each time i start loosing 2 kg i seem to /
- Leptin: How Diabetes and Obesity are Linked: About 61% of Americans are "overweig ht" and at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Researchers have discovered that the hormone Leptin not only regulates metabolism to affect weight by telling the brain: "We' re full. Stop eating", it also regulates blood sugar.
- 7 Secrets to Revving Up Your Metabolism
Fri Oct 10
- ¡A comer rico y sano! | Perú21
- Calorie Counter Database - Free Online Diet Program
- Shape Up America: Shape Up & Drop 10-Step 7
- Resting Metabolic Rate Calculator
- How to Increase Your Metabolism - wikiHow: Calculate your resting metabolic rate
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