6 Reasons Why You Should Drink More Water |Drinking Water Benefits
One in 10 Americans drinks zero cups of water per day, according to a study by
Dr. Alyson Goodman, a medical epidemiologist for the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. Zero. She suspects that those who don’t drink any
water (or very little) are getting it from other sources such as food and
coffee, but warns this may not be enough.
“Many health risks decrease when you drink plain water,” says Goodman.
Which is why, she says, the results are “mindboggling.”
However, not all waters are created equal. Enhanced waters, like Alkame Water,
provide the body with more health benefits than regular water. (continue reading...)
Dr. Alyson Goodman, a medical epidemiologist for the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. Zero. She suspects that those who don’t drink any
water (or very little) are getting it from other sources such as food and
coffee, but warns this may not be enough.
“Many health risks decrease when you drink plain water,” says Goodman.
Which is why, she says, the results are “mindboggling.”
However, not all waters are created equal. Enhanced waters, like Alkame Water,
provide the body with more health benefits than regular water. (continue reading...)
Obesity and Overweight Health Consequences | Weight loss Health Benefits
The health consequences of obesity and overweight are many and varied, ranging from an increased risk of
premature death to several non-fatal but debilitating and psychological complaints that can have an adverse effect
on quality of life.
The degree of risk is influenced for example, by the relative amount of excess body weight, the location of the body
fat, the extent of weight gain during adulthood and amount of physical activity. Most of these problems can be
improved with relatively modest weight loss (10 to 15%), especially if physical activity is increased too.
The major health problems associated with obesity and overweight are: (continue reading...)
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premature death to several non-fatal but debilitating and psychological complaints that can have an adverse effect
on quality of life.
The degree of risk is influenced for example, by the relative amount of excess body weight, the location of the body
fat, the extent of weight gain during adulthood and amount of physical activity. Most of these problems can be
improved with relatively modest weight loss (10 to 15%), especially if physical activity is increased too.
The major health problems associated with obesity and overweight are: (continue reading...)
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DOGS:Now the dog (your best friend) can save your life!
study showed that trained explosive-detection sniffer dogs can detect prostate
cancer in urine in 93% of cases
researchers trained two sniffer dogs to identify urine samples from men with
prostate cancer. They then allowed the dogs to sniff urine samples from men
with or without prostate cancer and indicate which ones had the prostate
cancer smell.(continue reading...)
cancer in urine in 93% of cases
-Cancer-sniffing dogs are saving lives-
researchers trained two sniffer dogs to identify urine samples from men with
prostate cancer. They then allowed the dogs to sniff urine samples from men
with or without prostate cancer and indicate which ones had the prostate
cancer smell.(continue reading...)
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