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  • 12 Guitar Practice Tips: The Best Kept Secret Of Professional Guitarists
    By: John Mackinnon | - If you really want to learn to play guitar well you must do one simple thing before anything else. You must learn how learning takes place between your muscles and brain. If you understand the process that your brain must go through to train your muscles your practice sessions will produce predictably effective results.

    You have probably heard the term muscle memory. This is the process of your brain learning and storing a set of precise instructions for each group of muscles neede ...

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  • What Are Benefits Of Fish Oil In Our Body?
    By: Emile J | - Theres something special about that stuff called fish oil. Did you know that modern humanity might have actually split off from its earlier ancestors because its members had started consuming it as part of their new seafood diet? Many of our ancestors in the East African Rift Valley began to start eating fish, and intelligence flourished as a result.
    Believe it or not, fish oil is truly a critical part of what makes you smart. Your brain is actually made of about 60% DHA, one of two key ...

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  • Find Out . . . Are You Right Or Left Brained?
    By: Wee Dilts | - Introduction:

    The brain is considered to be one of the most complex organs. A deep furrow separates the cerebrum to two halves known as the left and right hemispheres.

    It is believed that the two different sides of the brain control two different modes of thinking. We generally follow our dominant side; however, we can teach and train our less dominant side.

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    The right half of the brain controls the left half of the body. This means that o ...

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  • Are You At Risk For Diabetes?
    By: Ruthan Brodsky | - If you are not exercising, if you are overweight, and if you are eating a diet heavy in starchy, sugary goods, you are setting yourself up for diabetes.

    When you have diabetes you cells are not getting enough energy-producing sugar or glucose. With Type 1 diabetes you probably lack the insulin you need to regulate the amount of glucose that goes to your cells which results in a high sugar blood level. This type of diabetes is generally found in children and young adults and its s ...

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  • Are You At Risk For Diabetes?
    By: Ruthan Brodsky | - If you are not exercising, if you are overweight, and if you are eating a diet heavy in starchy, sugary goods, you are setting yourself up for diabetes.

    When you have diabetes you cells are not getting enough energy-producing sugar or glucose. With Type 1 diabetes you probably lack the insulin you need to regulate the amount of glucose that goes to your cells which results in a high sugar blood level. This type of diabetes is generally found in children and young adults and its s ...

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  • Are You At Risk For Diabetes?
    By: Ruthan Brodsky | - If you are not exercising, if you are overweight, and if you are eating a diet heavy in starchy, sugary goods, you are setting yourself up for diabetes.

    When you have diabetes you cells are not getting enough energy-producing sugar or glucose. With Type 1 diabetes you probably lack the insulin you need to regulate the amount of glucose that goes to your cells which results in a high sugar blood level. This type of diabetes is generally found in children and young adults and its s ...

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  • Are You At Risk For Diabetes?
    By: Ruthan Brodsky | - If you are not exercising, if you are overweight, and if you are eating a diet heavy in starchy, sugary goods, you are setting yourself up for diabetes.

    When you have diabetes you cells are not getting enough energy-producing sugar or glucose. With Type 1 diabetes you probably lack the insulin you need to regulate the amount of glucose that goes to your cells which results in a high sugar blood level. This type of diabetes is generally found in children and young adults and its s ...

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  • Are You At Risk For Diabetes?
    By: Ruthan Brodsky | - If you are not exercising, if you are overweight, and if you are eating a diet heavy in starchy, sugary goods, you are setting yourself up for diabetes.

    When you have diabetes you cells are not getting enough energy-producing sugar or glucose. With Type 1 diabetes you probably lack the insulin you need to regulate the amount of glucose that goes to your cells which results in a high sugar blood level. This type of diabetes is generally found in children and young adults and its s ...

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  • Are You At Risk For Diabetes?
    By: Ruthan Brodsky | - If you are not exercising, if you are overweight, and if you are eating a diet heavy in starchy, sugary goods, you are setting yourself up for diabetes.

    When you have diabetes you cells are not getting enough energy-producing sugar or glucose. With Type 1 diabetes you probably lack the insulin you need to regulate the amount of glucose that goes to your cells which results in a high sugar blood level. This type of diabetes is generally found in children and young adults and its s ...

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  • Are You At Risk For Diabetes?
    By: Ruthan Brodsky | - If you are not exercising, if you are overweight, and if you are eating a diet heavy in starchy, sugary goods, you are setting yourself up for diabetes.

    When you have diabetes you cells are not getting enough energy-producing sugar or glucose. With Type 1 diabetes you probably lack the insulin you need to regulate the amount of glucose that goes to your cells which results in a high sugar blood level. This type of diabetes is generally found in children and young adults and its s ...

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  • Refractive Errors Of Eye: Types And Treatment
    By: suraj kumar | - he eye is like a camera in which the light passes through a lens system back onto the film. The cornea and lens are at the front of the eye (anterior chamber) and are similar to a camera's lens system. The retina is located at the back of the eye (posterior chamber) and is similar to the camera's film. In the normal eye, light rays of an image pass through the cornea and the lens and are focussed directly on the retina to produce a clear image.

    A refractive error, is an error in the ...

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  • Are You At Risk For Diabetes?
    By: Ruthan Brodsky | - If you are not exercising, if you are overweight, and if you are eating a diet heavy in starchy, sugary goods, you are setting yourself up for diabetes.

    When you have diabetes you cells are not getting enough energy-producing sugar or glucose. With Type 1 diabetes you probably lack the insulin you need to regulate the amount of glucose that goes to your cells which results in a high sugar blood level. This type of diabetes is generally found in children and young adults and its s ...

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  • Headaches May Be Brain Aneurysm Symptoms
    By: David Nalin | - People complaining about the worst headaches ever may be manifesting aneurysm symptoms. In fact, this may just be an indicator of one of the aneurysm symptoms related to a rupture. It is only one indicator that might reveal this serious condition. There are others. Aneurysm symptoms that may indicate the occurrence of a cerebral rupture would also include:

    Numbing in extremities with loss of sensation
    Light sensitivity
    Nausea and vomiting
    Blurry or ...

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  • Oxytocin Experiments Prove That Behavior Can Be Manipulated In Humans
    By: Aydan Corkern | - During the past few years scientists have been researching the effects of oxytocin and wondering about how it is involved with all aspects of bonding behavior and trust in humans. In almost every aspect of our lives, there is some aspect of trust involved and increasing the chance of a trust bond would be a valuable tool in business.

    In experiments held in Zurich, researchers gave subjects oxytocin in an effort to manipulate their trust levels to create a desired reaction. These r ...

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  • Different Categories Of Vaporizer Accessories
    By: Amansingh | - Vapor Nation has a diversity of Vaporizer Accessories that present a lot of support to the users in stipulations of their vaporization understanding. Vapor heater swathe 3G mixture which is chiefly intended and is merely be used with land flute steam whips. For speedy transform operations it has threaded split ends. It is basically one of the most significant spray accessories. It could be worn with in cooperation with vapor cannon and with vapor wares. Some of the features of filler tubes are a ...
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  • Accident Lawyers Require Particular Experience For Auto
    By: Ray Henke | - The job of the accident attorney is often thought to be no more complicated than demonstrating who ran the red light. In fact, accident litigation can be highly complex, indeed every serious injury lawsuit is complex, involving numerous experts solely to demonstrate general and economic damages. Furthermore, very different factors may determine liability in motorcycle and bicycle accident cases, cases in which a party was engaged in cell conversation at the time, cases involving violation of the ...
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  • Digital Medical Imaging Is Forever Changing The Medical Landscape
    By: Wayne Hemrick | - Digital medical imaging is a field continuing to develop and grow in the world of healthcare. This is all in large part to advances in computer technology. Technology is expanding and constantly improving, especially true in the speed and quality of medical images. A great example of this in the field of cardiac care and how much treatment of the heart has improved thanks to cardiology PACS and the PACS archive systems in general.

    It's a widely known fact that PACS and digital ...

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  • Learn The Right Breathing Techniques And Relaxation To Obtain Stress Relief
    By: Befitter | - The complete biosphere occurs to be moving in fast forward. The pace has very much changed in today's globe. To stay in such a fast paced planet, one must really work hard and also relax at the right amount as to be energetic and ready for the next day. There are several techniques that can be used by a human being so that he gets the rest he deserves. Breathing and relaxing techniques are some of the many means that can be used by an individual so that he gets the ideal rest.

    Dee ...

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  • Some Effective Research An Online Affiliate Marketing Program!
    By: PARSHANT PURI | - Online affiliate marketing programs give you a different and very rewarding chance to make money. Whether you have an internet business and are just seeking a way to increase your income, or whether you are new to the internet and hope to utilize affiliating as your only means of making money, there's a great deal of money to be made. However, don't latch onto the first online affiliate marketing program you come across. There are some extremely important questions you will want answered about t ...
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  • Propecia Prescription | Order Propecia | Generic Propecia
    By: Todd Burt | - Hair split or hair loss has remained a genuine problem for a long time but now the specialists have come up with such a product that truly serves to control, cure and help hair to regrow. Propecia has gone under a clinical test and approved to be a useful drug to control male pattern hair fall. Propecia can be used now for optimum results. Generic propecia in this respect is a authentic prescription.

    Propecia, after a long research, has become to such a shape to help patients. The ...

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  • Mineral Toxicity And Chelation
    By: Phil Bate PHD | - There are many toxic minerals such as mercury, lead, aluminum, cadmium, copper, and arsenic that can cause very severe damage to the body or brain. To prevent this, there is a sort of "brain blood barrier" that doesn't allow these toxic minerals to pass to the brain unless the liver is overloaded and the toxins overcome this "barrier". Usually, the liver removes these toxic minerals and stores them temporarily in itself, and then gradually allows releasing them out into the bloodstream in smal ...
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  • Pupil Disorders Can Reveal Imminent Brain Disease
    By: Jay B Stockman | - When a patient walks through the door, the eye care professional must immediately begin evaluating the integrity of that patient; the way s/he carries themselves, their speech pattern, facial features, clarity of their eyes, position of their eyes, signs of squinting, or excessive tearing. These careful observations could alert the practitioner to issues that need attention. The eyes, as we know are the gauges of the inner workings of the body.
    The pupils, in particular, characterize the ...

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  • Reaching The Powerhouse In Our Brain
    By: Norma Hickox | - I'd like to elaborate on the process that takes place in the brain to reach the upper levels and also what must occur to sustain them. Because I'm a musician I will use a musical performance as a comparison to help with understanding.

    Level one in the first section of the brain, the physical body realm, is the part of the brain keeping our body alive and breathing.

    Level two is the physical movement of the individual parts. The first stage of brainpower is simply ...

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  • The Relationship Between Stroke And Dental Health
    By: IC | - It has been estimated that every 45 seconds of what America has a stroke, in one split second well over 30,000 brain cells will have died after this devastating shock to the brain, in a matter of a minute an ischemic stroke will have killed over 1.9 million brain cells, could you imagine the many facts, abilities, notions and body function you will have lost after such tragedy?

    People who have been told to suffer from cardiovascular conditions often pay more attention to their die ...

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  • What Is Menkes Disease?
    By: Peter Hutch | - Menkes disease is caused by a defective gene that regulates the metabolism of copper in the body. The disease primarily affects male infants. Copper accumulates at abnormally low levels in the liver and brain, but at higher than normal levels in the kidney and intestinal lining. Affected infants may be born prematurely, but appear healthy at birth and develop normally for 6 to 8 weeks. Then symptoms begin, including floppy muscle tone, seizures, and failure to thrive. Menkes disease is also cha ...
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  • Get Your Thinking Out Of The Box
    By: Steve Gillman | - What is thinking out of the box? It is getting outside the usual ways of looking at things (that's the box) to arrive at new and useful ideas. How do you do it? Here is one of the many ways.

    How To Get Your Thinking Out Of The Box

    One of the simplest techniques for "out of the box" thinking is to identify each of the elements of the "box" and consider any alternatives that come to mind, even crazy ones. Most of these will not be useful, but work with them and some m ...

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  • Information On Lupus Disease
    By: Peter Hutch | - Systemic lupus erythematosus, also commonly referred to as lupus or SLE, is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease. Lupus can affect the joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, nervous system and other organs of the body. It is not uncommon for symptoms associated with lupus to resemble symptoms associated with other types of arthritis and rheumatic disease, making lupus difficult to diagnose.

    According to the Lupus Foundation of America, approximately 1.5 million people in the ...

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  • Finally, A Way To Use Hydrogen For Car Fuel
    By: GARKO | - Danny Kein in Florida has a patent for a product he calls Aguygen which is water or H2O split and recombined into Browns gas a modern day miracle that scientists had said was impossible to accomplishimplement. A small device was demonstrated to emit a flame hotter than the surface of the Sun; A flame so powerful it can burn right through charcoal and turn a brass ball to glowing liquid metal within seconds. While steel, lead, and other metals slice on contact, the tip of the welding gu ...
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  • Salt And Papper Cauliflower
    By: M B john | - Cauliflower is generally believed that it was the Arabs who introduced the cauliflower to Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. I ran out of excuses. I avoided cooking cauliflower till now. But when priced at one dollar, I couldnt think of any more excuses and bought the fresh, big, Lilly white cauliflower from the local farmers market. Even though, its available year round, Autumn is the season for cauliflower here in US, so the low price.

    On my short list of vegetabl ...

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  • Dumbbell Training: There's More Going On Than You Think
    By: Eddie Lomax | - Dumbbell training is one of the most productive forms of exercise you can do. And no, I'm not talking about those light weight "isolation" exercises targeting small muscles. I'm talking about using dumbbells in unison, one limb at a time and in an alternating fashion. These movement patterns more closely resemble movements you encounter in the real world, and therefore are extra beneficial.

    But there are a couple of things going one with dumbbell training below the surface that ...

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  • Schizophrenia - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment Methods
    By: Juliet | - Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder that has been recognized throughout recorded history. The first signs of schizophrenia typically emerge in the teenage years or early twenties. It is a form of psychosis, which is an impairment of thinking in which the interpretation of reality is abnormal. It is uncommon in children and is hard to recognize in its early phases. The term schizophrenia literally means split mind; however, many people still believe incorrectly that t ...
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  • Free Back And Neck Pain Information - Relaxation Is Key
    By: Sveinung Skoglund | - If you have chronic back and neck pain, you may be struggling with the costs of treatment. According to a recent survey, 62 percent of people with chronic back and neck pain stated that they could not afford all of their medical treatment; 29 percent said they used alternative treatments due to the costs of traditional treatments.

    Fortunately, there are some simple, low or no cost ways to alleviate your back and neck pain. In this article, we present some free back and neck pain inf ...

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  • Stop The Excuses And End Self Doubt
    By: Drew Stevens | - We're all very good at creating negative thoughts and patterns. These come in the words that we use these, now are behaviors and he's come from thoughts. One way to gain yourself doubt is to bombard your subconscious mind with new thoughts and images. You simply must stop the "Pitty Pot" and learn to move forward. Stop letting the negative energy drive you. Rather let positive thoughts and emotions drive you to a new destination.

    You might say stopping the negativity especially wh ...

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  • The Mentality Of Physical Activity
    By: Simon Evans | - An exciting new study came out this week that is sure to add fuel to the debate about cutting physical education from schools. Study after study shows the cognitive benefits of physical activity in school age kids. The new research adds to previous findings in a well-controlled experimental design.

    Researchers from the Medical College of Georgia worked with nearly 200 sedentary and overweight kids between the ages of 7 and 11 years old. They divided the kids up into three groups, ...

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  • The Role Of Values In Wisdom
    By: Copthorne Macdonald | - British philosopher Nicholas Maxwell has called wisdom "the capacity to realize what is of value in life for oneself and others." The embracing of "high" or "superior" values is a hallmark of wisdom. High values have two roles in the lives of wise people. First, they can provide illuminating slants on the data of life. Second, they guide the decision-making process toward wiser decisions.



    Decision making involves hardware and software, and let's begin with the har ...

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  • Harry Potter And The Unfit Brain
    By: Simon Evans | - Okay, I'm not trying to add another title to J.K. Rowling's astoundingly successful series. I just want to use the main characters to make a point. Still, if you don't want any kind of clue as to how the last Harry Potter book ends, then don't read this article.

    Why did Harry always seem to get the best of his evil arch nemesis, Lord Voldemort? I suggest that Harry had a fitter brain.

    In my last couple of posts, I started to introduce a concept around variety in Bra ...

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  • A Sweet History Of Chocolate
    By: Josh Stone | - It starts with the cacao tree, which is about as far away from a Hershey bar as you can get. It is a small evergreen tree native to the deep tropical regions of South America, ranging from far southern Mexico to the Amazon. You pick a big, green, almond-shaped melon off of this tree and split it open. If you are lucky enough to have found one of the five in one hundred cacao tree pods to produce cacao beans, you find about twenty to forty of them inside.

    These beans don't taste e ...

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  • Understanding Schizophrenia
    By: Grant Eckert | - While the term schizophrenia comes from the Greek term 'split mind', that is not the entire story of this mental disorder. Often confused with multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia is a psychiatric diagnosis that plagues many people in society today. But what's more striking about this disease is the lack of proper diagnosis in many patients and the improper management of the disease.

    Schizophrenia dates back to the years of the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. The idea of ...

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  • Benefits Of Glutamine For Bodybuilders
    By: Graeme Muir | - Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid (meaning the body can produce it) it is stored mainly in the muscles but can be found in the liver, lungs, brain and blood. 60 Percent of the free amino acids found in the bloodstream is glutamine, extra glutamine is stored in the muscles and the lungs.

    It is used as a source of fuel for cells in the intestinal tract and also as a source of fuel for the immune system. It has the property of being able to helping the regulation of the ph off ...

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  • Time Travel And The Mind
    By: Linda Waters | - What are you doing when you are doing nothing at all?

    Scientists have discover that when we are performing mental tasks, taking tests, adding or subtracting, some areas of our brains are very active. Scientists have also discovered that when some areas of our brains become active, other areas of the brain become dark.

    The frontal, parietal and temporal lobes of the brain are called "the dark network" of our brain. The reason they are called this is because this ...

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  • Brahmi - Herbal Brain Tonic To Increase Memory
    By: Dr John Anne | - General Description

    The traditionally venerated brahmi of Ayurvedic medicine is popular as water hyssop in the west. Other popular names used in different parts of the world are thyme-leafed gratiola and moneywort. It is an indigenous Indian herb which grows in large numbers near the marshy areas. Brahmi is a small creeping herb with white or pinkish flowers. Apart from India, it also grows in China, Nepal, Sri Lanka and even as far west as in the Florida state of US.


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  • How To Grow An A+ Google Ppc Brain
    By: Roger Hall | - In your 'mind's eye' I want you to visualize two business people who are advertising in Google PPC today.

    One of the business people is a store owner who got 'lucky' and managed somehow to raise $2 Million from a group of fellow investors who were persuaded to help him go 'national.' So, he gathered all the cash together and got ready for a massive roll-out of Google PPC advertising. He also decided to use print and TV 'image' ads.

    He won't bother to learn about how ...

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  • Bring Out The Songwriter In You
    By: Joe Davies | - When I first got my guitar on my eleventh birthday, all i wanted to do was play the songs by my favourite rock bands. I brought books that taught you the tabs and chords to play for all their songs. This was a great learning curve for me, and I never had a guitar lesson. Through learning songs by my favourite bands I had 'installed' the ingredients of a good song in my brain. I had the instrument, I had the knowledge. It was time to start writing some songs of my own.

    Do you need ...

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  • Schizophrenia Affected Teens
    By: Nivea David | - Schizophrenia is one of the most complexes of all mental illness. It involves a severe, chronic, and disabling disturbance of the brain.

    Basically schizophrenia is a chronic, severe and immobilizing brain disease that tends to develop between late adolescence and early adulthood. People with schizophrenia may have difficulty distinguishing reality from fantasy, managing their emotions, or communicating with others.

    Although schizophrenia affects men and women equall ...

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  • No Running In School?
    By: Simon Evans | - Dodge ball was out years ago because of it's dangerous nature. Now some schools in Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, California and South Carolina have banned tag, soccer and touch football. Just this week some Massachusetts schools added themselves to the game-banning list, citing a broader rule against "hitting and inappropriate touching" WHAT???

    A recent article published in USA Today explains how a trend is developing across the country limiting kid's physical activity in schools. ...

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  • Ergonomics Ã"'Ëœhave A Seat'
    By: James Brown | - Ergonomics can even be incorporated in sitting on a bench or in a chair. The average person doesn't realize the significance of sitting in a chair or on a seat properly. The back spine is the curved, snakelike structure that's made up of the vertebrae, which a series of small bones. These bones are stacked one on top of the other as they form a column. Between each vertebrae (two to be exact), there's a cushioning disc. The vertebrae is basically a semi hard casing, while the discs are soft, gaz ...
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  • Eat Your Carbs, They're Good For You!
    By: Karen Peralta | - You may think after all of the talk lately about carb reduction that you need to avoid eating carbohydrates. But the exact opposite is the case. The kinds of carbohydrates you get from fruits and vegetables are a necessary basis of your daily diet. Instead of helping you pack on the pounds, they actually help you to burn fat. They are also a major source of fuel for your body, especially your muscles, brain and nervous system.

    Carbs occur in two types: simple and complex. Th ...

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