If you’re like the average American adult, chances are that you sleep a lot less than you would like to. The majority of our nation’s adult population reports feeling regularly sleepy as they go about their day-to-day activities, but what most people don’t realize is that not sleeping enough impacts public health and safety in some huge ways. No one really knows why we’re sleeping less, but failing to get the full amount of sleep you need can contribute to serious issues like obesity, heart disease, and risk of stroke. A lack of sleep can even have unexpected impacts on your sex life, increase your appetite, and up your calorie intake.
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July 16, 2012
April 19, 2012
Inner Health versus Outer Health
Looking Good and healthy is not enough! Your heart could
be more aged than your age.
How many times have you marveled at a parental or in
older age in your life? Maybe the answer lies in your vascular age! Did you
know that your vascular age can be different from your chronological age? As 17th
century English physician said, “A man is as old as his arteries.”
Your arteries reveal the true age of your heart and
fitness quotient.
The vascular age tell you how old your arteries are after
enduring the steady beating of your heart – 70 times a minute or more than
100,000 heartbeats a day, which account for the wear and tear on your vessels.
February 29, 2012
Tea Types and There Good and Bad Health Benefits
Tea has long been thought to have health benefits for the
heart and in the prevention of cancer. Studies have found that some teas may
help with cancer, heart disease, and diabetes; encourage weight loss; lower
cholesterol; and bring about mental alertness.
The degree of processing the leaves of camellia sinensis determines
whether a tea will be green, black or red (oolong). Green tea is the least
processed. These are simply steamed quickly before packaging. Black and red
teas are partially dried, crushed and fermented. The length of fermentation,
which causes the leaves to blacken, determines whether the tea will be red or
black.
Types of tea
White
Tea: White tea is similar to green tea, in that it's undergone very
little processing and no fermentation.
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