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Blame Stored Fats For Not Losing Weight
Ever wonder why it gets even harder to lose weight once a person has developed more fats in their body? The answer is because those fats are the ones blocking your opportunity to even lose weight. This has been revealed through a new study published by the University of Cambridge 5 Things You Do Everyday That Ruin Your Metabolism - Know Why You Should Stop
Avoid the following to stop messing up with your metabolism. Metabolism is the process by which your body converts what you eat and drink into energy. During this complex biochemical process, calories in food and beverages are combined with oxygen to release the energy your body needs to function. McDonald's Refused To Serve Man Who's Buying Food For A Homeless Woman
A man who pitied a homeless woman and wanted to buy her a meal to fill her hungry stomach was left with dismay after McDonald's staff refused to serve him his order. Coffee May Not Be As Healthy For You as Previously Thought
You might want to take it easy on the coffee. You might want to take it easy on the coffee. A new report from the Washington Post reveals that consuming large amounts of the beverage may not bring the health benefits previously promised. Crib Bumpers Kill And Harm Infants, New Study Says
Crib bumpers with spikes have been found to be the cause of infant deaths and injuries in the latest years. Want Dragon Balls? This Restaurant Serves Them in a Hot Pot [PHOTOS]
A restaurant in Japan has decided to include an animated twist into one of its menu items. The restaurant, located in Nagoya, decided to serve Dragon Balls together in a hot pot filled with other food items, according to Food Beast. You may be Immune to Your Acne Antibiotics, Experts Revealed
A recent study by Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust found that four out of five people with acne are now immune to antibiotics like erythromycin, clindamycin and tetracycline which are used to treat pimples. The Easy Order: Dominos Makes It Simpler than Ever to Order Pizza
Dominos comes out with the new Easy Order button that pairs with your smartphone for the most convenient pizza ordering experience ever. 'Medical Marijuana' Update: Recent Studies Confirm That Medical Marijuana is Safe For Long Term Use
Studies revealed that medical marijuana is safe for longterm use. The debate on medical marijuana has long existed since its legalization. The said debate however is about to end as the latest study in regards to medical marijuana's usage stated that it is safe for long term use. American College of Physicians Recommend Generic Prescriptions Instead of Branded Medicines
A new recommendation was released by the American College of Physicians that states prescribing generic medicines instead of branded drugs could improve patience adherence and overall health. These and the a few more dollars you can save. Determine Your Child's Intellect With a Use of a Raisin and a Plastic Cup
According to the conclusion of a new study led by researchers from the UK's University of Warwick, with just a simple test that involves a raisin and a plastic cup, a toddler's future in terms of his academic performance can now be predicted. Sick of Celebrating Christmas? Experts Explain Why People Get Ill During Holidays
A study was conducted by Dutch researchers in 2002 that found the connection between Christmas trips and flu. About 1900 participants answered a survey and 3 percent of them where found to feel sick on a getaway. Think It's All About the Smoke? Experts Say Smokeless Tobacco is Just as Harmful
Studies reveal that smokeless tobacco may do more harm than good to its users. Smoking has been known to be the number 1 cause of lung cancer, and since then, many people have resulted to using e-cigarette, while others made the bold move to quit smoking and just use those stuff that help people with the withdrawal symptoms. Higher Resting Heart Rate May Be Connected With an Increased Risk of Death From All Causes
Researchers discovered how the increase in the resting heart rate can determine your risk of death. The average adult has a normal resting heart rate between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
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