fitness news , Font size Women's Health Katie Holmes and her daughter Suri Fitness Regime Unveiled - Reported, October 13, 2012 Katie Holmes has been doing her best to stay fit following her split from Tom Cruise. The actress has been working out at Barrys Boot Camp in New York City, according to reports. … [Read more...]
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Party drug called “special K”,Ketamine could treat depression: A study
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Party drug called "special K",Ketamine could treat depression: A study - Reported, October 09, 2012 New research finds the drug could cure depression in hours, but there's a hitch: This is the same drug used recreationally as 'special K', and its 'high' can include … [Read more...]
Meningitis outbreak in USA
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Meningitis outbreak in USA - Reported, October 09, 2012 At least seven people have died and 91 have fallen ill in the United States in a worsening meningitis outbreak tied to a contaminated drug, updated figures showed Sunday. Cases have been identified in nine states, with … [Read more...]
Rihanna most-likeable star on Facebook & Esquire magazine’s “Sexiest Woman Alive” shares her fitness secrets
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Rihanna most-likeable star on Facebook & Esquire magazine's "Sexiest Woman Alive" shares her fitness secrets - Reported, October 09, 2012 Rihanna is reportedly under "24-hour health watch" after she, apparently, had a meltdown backstage at a late-November 2011 … [Read more...]
Rosanna Diane Davison Miss World 2003 and Cover Girl Playboy October 2012 reveals are secret fitness program
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Rosanna Diane Davison Miss World 2003 and Cover Girl Playboy October 2012 reveals her secret fitness program - Reported, October 06, 2012 Rosanna Diane Davison was the winner of the Miss World 2003 title. Rosanna went on to win the crown and is the first Irish entrant ever to … [Read more...]
Mila Kunis secret workout called “P.A.S.E” revealed.
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Mila Kunis secret workout called "P.A.S.E" revealed. - Reported, October 06, 2012 For the past year, Abercrombie has been working with Kunis on a training system called "P.A.S.E" (power, agility, strength and endurance). "The focus is rarely on a specific body part but on the … [Read more...]
High heels shoes are better than running shoes for joints: A study.
fitness news , Font size Women's Health High heels shoes are better than running shoes for joints: A study. - Reported, October 06, 2012 A new study on joint health may make you think twice before lacing up. The University of Virginia-based study, which was published in the journal of American Academy of Physical … [Read more...]
Lindsay Lohan was bullied in High School can explain her present behaviour: A child psychiatrist
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Lindsay Lohan was bullied in High School can explain her present behaviour: A child psychiatrist - Reported, October 05, 2012 Lindsay Lohan revealed on Twitter Tuesday that she was bullied in high school. And according to a leading child psychiatrist we spoke with, that … [Read more...]
Global Food Security Index: 224 million Indians undernourished!
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Global Food Security Index: 224 million Indians undernourished! - Reported, October 2, 2012 According to the newly launched Global Food Security Index (GFSI), a fifth of the countrys population does not receive the minimum number of calories required by an average individual due … [Read more...]
Kayaking: A perfect combination of aerobic and anaerobic exercise.
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Kayaking: A perfect combination of aerobic and anaerobic exercise. - Reported, October 02, 2012 When compared to the legions of runners and cyclists out there, kayaking might seem to be for the odd and the few. Or at least that's how Rob Humphreys was sort of made to feel … [Read more...]
Dialysis facility approved in Columbus
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Dialysis facility approved in Columbus - Reported, September 29, 2012 JACKSON, Miss. -- The state Department of Health has approved a certificate of need for satellite dialysis facility in Columbus. The state of Mississippi requires a CON in a process designed to avoid … [Read more...]
Keeping Active Can Minimise The Ill Effects Of Arthritis
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Keeping Active Can Minimise The Ill Effects Of Arthritis - Reported, September 29, 2012 Dubai, UAE; September 25, 2012: Keeping active can minimise the ill effects of arthritis, so say the experts behind this years World Arthritis Day (WAD), which takes place over the weekend … [Read more...]
New York City is dispensing the morning-after pill to girls as young as 14.
fitness news , Font size Women's Health New York City is dispensing the morning-after pill to girls as young as 14. - Reported, September 28, 2012 It's a campaign believed to be unprecedented in its size and aggressiveness: New York City is dispensing the morning-after pill to girls as young as 14 at more than 50 … [Read more...]
Breastfed do better in school and college than bottlefed. A Study.
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Breastfed do better in school and college than bottlefed. A Study. - Reported, September 28, 2012 Breastfed babies seem more likely to do well at high school and to go on to attend college than infants raised on a bottle, according to a new U.S. study. Professors Joseph Sabia … [Read more...]
Illinois Court: Can’t force pharmacists to give ‘morning after’ pill
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Illinois Court: Can't force pharmacists to give 'morning after' pill - Reported, September 28, 2012 An Illinois appellate court Friday affirmed a lower court finding that the state cannot force pharmacies and pharmacists to sell emergency contraceptives - also known as … [Read more...]
New Mexico Gov. Requires Women Seeking Childcare Assistance To Prove They Were Forcibly Raped
fitness news , Font size Women's Health New Mexico Gov. Requires Women Seeking Childcare Assistance To Prove They Were Forcibly Raped - Reported, September 20, 2012 After Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) asserted his belief that legitimate rape doesnt often lead to pregnancy, Republican lawmakers were quick to attempt to configure … [Read more...]
Norway rules in favor of tobacco display ban
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Norway rules in favors of tobacco display ban - Reported, September 14, 2012 OSLO (Reuters) - A Norwegian court has upheld a ban on displaying tobacco products in stores, in a closely-watched ruling as governments across the world look to crack down on smoking to improve public health and cut … [Read more...]
Women undergoing cancer therapy could still have children thanks to protein breakthrough
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Women undergoing cancer therapy could still have children thanks to protein breakthrough - Reported, September 24, 2012 Scientists have made a breakthrough that could preserve the fertility of women undergoing cancer treatment. Some chemotherapy drugs can temporarily or permanently … [Read more...]
Almost a third of kids are overweight, with prevalence higher for boys: study
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Almost a third of kids are overweight, with prevalence higher for boys: study - Reported, September 20, 2012 TORONTO - Almost a third of Canadian children are either overweight or obese, says a report from Statistics Canada that bases its figures on the World Health Organization … [Read more...]
First mother-to-daughter uterus transplant carried out in Sweden
fitness news , Font size Fertility & Pregnancy First mother-to-daughter uterus transplant carried out in Sweden - Reported, September 19, 2012 Doctors in Sweden have performed the world's first mother-to-daughter uterus transplants, a medical team said on Tuesday. The University of Gothenburg said two Swedish … [Read more...]
Cancers on the rise in pregnant women: study
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Cancers on the rise in pregnant women: study - Reported, September 20, 2012 The number of pregnant women diagnosed with cancer has increased over the past couple of decades, according to an Australian study that said it was perhaps due in part to the older age of expectant mothers … [Read more...]
United Arab Emirates women are not exercising enough
fitness news , Font size Women's Health United Arab Emirates women are not exercising enough - Reported, September 19, 2012 This was the message during the roll out Monday of the fourth edition of Dubai Pulse by the Dubai Sports Council (DSC), the government authority dedicated to developing and improving sports in … [Read more...]
Dubai Sports Council wants 38% of residents physically active
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Dubai Sports Council wants 38% of residents physically active - Reported, September 19, 2012 Dubai Turn off that television. Dubai wants at least 38 per cent of you physically active by the end of next year. The Dubai Sports Council will begin its fourth Pulse Dubai programme … [Read more...]
Cosmetic surgery called vaginal rejuvenation may dupe the women going for it.
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Cosmetic surgery called vaginal rejuvenation may dupe the women going for it. - Reported, September 14, 2012 The 30-year-old writer posed as a patient in search of fodder for a story, and got an education in how doctors can tighten flabby tissue in a vaginoplasty, cut back the … [Read more...]
McDonald’s highest-calorie item is 1,150-calorie Big breakfast with hotcakes and large biscuit.
McDonald's Corp. (MCD) customers will have an easier time of it next week, when the burger giant's restaurant and drive-thru menu boards across US will show that the Big Mac, at 550 calories, is 200 calories leaner than the other burger. But other choices won't be so clear-cut, like the Double Cheeseburger with 440 calories or the Southwest Salad with Crispy Chicken, which … [Read more...]
New York City ban 16-ounce and above bottled drinks and fountain beverages
fitness news , Font size Women's Health New York City ban 16-ounce and above bottled drinks and fountain beverages - Reported, September 14, 2012 New York City's Board of Health approved Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed ban on big-size sugary beverages. The measure, which could go into effect as early as March, places … [Read more...]
Sexual arousal lessens disgust in women: A new study.
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Sexual arousal lessens disgust in women: A new study. - Reported, September 14, 2012 Disgust is a powerful feeling that helps defend people from potentially sickening circumstances. Objectively, sexual intercourse could be seen as one of those circumstances, involving, as it … [Read more...]
Treating period pain with Chinese medicine
Treating period pain with Chinese medicine Thursday, 11-Nov-2004 It's news that could have women everywhere throwing away their hot water bottles, painkillers and Tim Tams. A University of Western Sydney study is set to discover if ancient Chinese medicine can provide relief from the monthly cramping, back pain and bloating associated with … [Read more...]
Calcium Supplements Linked to Significantly Increased Heart Attack Risk, Study Suggests
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Calcium Supplements Linked to Significantly Increased Heart Attack Risk, Study Suggests - Reported, May 23, 2012 ScienceDaily (May 23, 2012) Calcium supplements might increase the risk of having a heart attack, and should be "taken with caution," concludes research published in the … [Read more...]
Failed Alzheimer drug may stabilize Brain Plaque: A new Study
fitness news , Font size Women's Health Failed Alzheimer drug may stabilize Brain Plaque: A new Study. - Reported, September 12, 2012 The drug is called bapineuzumab (bap-ih-NOOZ-uh-mab), made by Pfizer Inc. and Johnson & Johnson. The new results suggest it might work if given earlier in the course of the disease, before … [Read more...]
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