What Foods Cause Your Ears to Ring?
An estimated 50 million Americans suffer from a chronic or recurrent ringing, roaring, whistling, hissing, clanging or shrieking sound in their ears, according to How Stuff Works.
Read more →An estimated 50 million Americans suffer from a chronic or recurrent ringing, roaring, whistling, hissing, clanging or shrieking sound in their ears, according to How Stuff Works.
Read more →Gallstones affect 10 to 15 percent of Americans, and about 800,000 people a year have operations to remove their gallbladder because of gallstones, notes Gallstones.com. Gallstones are small stone-like substances made from bile pigment or cholesterol that has developed within the gallbladder.
Read more →Most child characteristics—including weight and height—vary across a wide range. View any group of children of the same age and gender, and you will see some children who are shorter than others, some who tower over their peers, some who seem scrawny and some who appear to be carrying extra pounds.
Read more →People who are overweight are more likely to become depressed, according to research reported in Archives of General Psychiatry. Likewise, depressed people are at greater risk to gain weight. Many who are depressed become inactive and immobile.
Read more →Fish oil -- a potent source of omega-3 fatty acids -- has achieved wide acclaim as having near panacea-like healing properties, reputed to prevent or improve many conditions, including heart disease, heart attacks, high blood pressure, menstrual pain, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, osteoporosis, atherosclero
Read more →In a weight-loss contest, the morbidly obese have an advantage over those who are less portly because they can shed fat more quickly. This is why contests, such as “The Biggest Loser,” use weight-loss percentage to track progress rather than simply counting the lost pounds.
Read more →You know reading is good for your mind, but you may wonder if there is any benefit for your body. You do burn some calories while reading, so maybe your practice of reading about diets helps you even before you implement the diet.
Read more →Countless hours on the treadmill and weight machine and a seeming eternity spent resisting those chips in the pantry, yet your waistline is getting bigger, not smaller. This is a simple matter of biophysics and psychology. Amend your weight-loss tactics to drop those pounds and trim your profile.
Read more →Obsessive-compulsive disease, often referred to as OCD, is a type of anxiety disorder. People with OCD have recurring, unwanted obsessive thoughts; uncontrollable compulsive behaviors or, 90 percent of the time, have both obsessive thoughts and compulsive behavior.
Read more →A variety of conditions can cause dark circles or puffiness under your eyes. Genetics, nasal congestion, environmental allergies, eczema, lack of sleep, alcohol abuse, poor hydration and nutritional deficiencies can all contribute to the appearance of dark circles under the eyes, according to MayoClinic.com.
Read more →Food lovers have obvious problems with diets. Perhaps the most common belief food lovers have about diets is that you must curtail intake of your beloved, precious food.
Read more →For weight loss, health and fitness experts extol the benefits of long-duration, low- or moderate-intensity cardio exercise. Thirty to 90 minutes a day of moderate-intensity cardio exercise, such as running, swimming or biking, can enhance fitness, health and weight loss.
Read more →Kissing is good for your relationship, but you may wonder if it does your body any good. Stop wondering. Giving your lips a good workout apparently is okay for the rest of you as well: Kissing burns calories.
Read more →Food, glorious food. If only there was some way to eat all you wanted without having to worry about that pesky, life-threatening, profile-altering fat.
Read more →Children come in all shapes and sizes. Some are short, some are tall, some are stout and some are thin. Both genetic and environmental factors influence height and weight. The average height and weight of children varies by gender, age, race, ethnicity and nationality.
Read more →When your thyroid hormone level gets low, your pituitary gland releases thyroid-stimulating hormone, or TSH, which stimulates the thyroid to release more thyroid hormone.
Read more →The presence of dark circles under someone’s eyes creates the appearance of poor health. When children have dark circles under their eyes, the contradiction between their youthful years and haggard appearance seems particularly worrisome.
Read more →If you have dark circles along with tiny white bumps that form under your eyes, you have two different conditions that more than likely are unrelated to one another. Those tiny white bumps are probably milia, tiny cysts that form when dead skin cells are trapped in pockets at the base of a hair follicle or sweat gland.
Read more →Let’s cut to the chase. You can’t determine exactly where fat gets deposited in your body. Once you digest your food and the glucose hits your bloodstream, your pancreas releases hormones that transform the glucose into carbs and fat, which then get distributed throughout your body.
Read more →Helping a 12-year-old lose weight can take encouragement and perseverance on your part. You'll need to guide your child so that she consumes fewer calories than she burns. To do this, provide lean, healthy meals and snacks that befit her calorie expenditure.
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