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Effects Of A Sedentary Lifestyle - Articles
It effects our way of lifestyle in so many way
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tengjiajun521
Posted
Wed 10 Apr 2013 5:58am
In intuitive,our real five nerve world we are often not aware of the entourage of spirit that comes with us through our every day way of lifestyle. Our emotions will select up smells and seems to be, and we may even see aspects - and we often put it down to Buy D3 Items sensible thinking. It is easy to explain away these aspects. Yet sometimes we d ...
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A Healthy Body Equals a Healthy Mind…That Goes For Kids Too!
by
Israel L.

Posted
Tue 16 Jun 2009 5:25pm
It’s no secret to anyone with a pair of eyes that America is in the middle of an obesity epidemic. Our “bigger is better” culture has created a nation of people who are overweight, and out of shape. At some point in the very near future, inactivity and poor diet will pass smoking as the number one cause of preventable death in the United States. ...
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Miracle Drugs
by
Robert Folzenlogen
Posted
Fri 11 May 2012 12:00am
Ever since early man discovered natural herbs and resins that seemed to ease his common maladies, we humans have been hooked on drugs. In the modern world, these heavily marketed agents are used to counteract the effects of our sedentary lifestyle or to rescue us from poor choices when it comes to our diet and recreational activities.
Of c ...
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Reduce Sitting in the Workplace to Increase Longevity, Boost Health
by
Fiona G.

Posted
Wed 11 Jul 2012 12:00am
We sit too much. All of us. And it’s not just Americans anymore, although we still seem to be among the worst globally. A recent study conducted by the National Institute on Aging reminds us that we work too hard, sit too much, and suffer from a severe lack of healthy workplace habits.
Although Americans are continuously searching for ...
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The Avatar next door – Virtual worlds, Electronic Pets and kids
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MC Milker
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:36pm
“If you’re lucky enough to have a kid next door,” she said, “I’d have a play date instead of letting your kid sit at the computer.”
So ends a recent article in the NY Times, Doll Web Sites Drive Girls to Stay Home and Play. The comment above, by Sherry Turkle, a clinical psychologist at MIT reflects my philosophy on exactly how children sh ...
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