Articles tagged with: Food
Posted in health care on 15 January 2010

The depression is an insidious disease that arises from the most wide-ranging reasons, is so dissimilar from person to person; it becomes impossible to diagnosis as you can to do with a stomachache or a headache. According to studies that seek to apprehend where the roots of depression poor diet and too rich fatty foods could assist to health effects develop some form of depression. E ‘has been expected that poor diet and high fat increases up to 50% the chance to have psychological problems.
A search conducted by doctors at the University of Melbourne, Australia And published in the journal American Journal of PSICHIATRY “analyzed the eating habits of 1046 women aged between 20 and 93 years, whereas the last decade of their lives, according to data collects such 925 women were healthy, though 121 appeared symbols of depression or anxiety.
Posted in Health on 1 September 2009

Red wine is ally of female sexuality and health and medicine sexually fitness in normal health be have medical science. The red wine stimulates the ‘Eros female is it’s not alcohol, my dear sir, let us go on tours and even the smell of him and are the chemical contained in red wine! The red wine contains chemical which help to increase the flow of blood seclusion in the most sensitive areas of the body of us women and this clearly increases the desire and makes us have more pleasing sex.
Posted in eye care on 12 May 2009

Your eyes are center of attraction on your face but nowadays the problem of weak eye -side is very common and then specs of power is added to the eyes that hides the beauty of eyes so if you wish to keep your vision clear for a long time then add fish, olive oil, and nuts on the food menu as most essential food but avoid other trans fats this fact is based on the research held in Australia.
Posted in child health on 27 March 2009

Recent studies held over obesity identifying the showing increase in child obesity according to Canada research obesity rate has been tripled in the last 25 – 30 years if this increase continues it will create many health problems.
Posted in health diet on 29 January 2009

No doubt we all the fact that we all are working by following instructions from our brain. One day when brain stop working surely you will dead. By this you can easily understand proper functioning of brain is very much important for your lives. Your food eating habits affects the functioning of brain. Surprising fact about your food eating habit is the some foods that you eat may slow downs the activity of brain and some foods are important source for the proper functioning of brain called as brain powered food.
Posted in Health on 5 January 2009
It is a convention that prevention is better then cures. If all people will follow the healthy eating habits then about 80% health related problems move away. There are some tips to apply healthy eating habits. By adopting good eating tips you will be fit and fine always. These tips are:
Posted in Health on 4 June 2008

Good health play important role in our life because health is important factor for do any work. But some persons do not know what the healthy diet is; they are only taking normal food in daily life because they don’t know what is good and what is bad for them. We are not taking good healthy diet we suffer many disease because our body not able to fight with the diseases likes heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes and many more. We control these problems only take good health food like fruits, whole grains, vegetables, lean proteins, low fat milk and legumes you do regular physical activity these diet help to do work. After take health food we also do exercise because it necessary to good personality and fitness.
If you are taking vegetable and fruits they do not increase any disease in your body like heart disease, stroke, and cancer and it also help to reduce heavy weight. But it important which types of vegetables you are taking like orange vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, and squash, broccoli, lettuces, and kale, and red vegetables like red peppers and tomatoes.
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