By: Cory Brusseau | 2010-04-03 | Weight Loss In today's society there are literally mountains of evidence linking obesity to the risk of many serious health problems such hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and gall bladder disease. Losing weight is actually part of the treatment for all of these conditions. read more
By: Darren Litchfield | 2011-06-03 | Medicine Recent research has found that walking speed may provide an insight into the number of years an individual will live. A formula that incorporates walking speed has been found to aid in predicting an elder’s future life span when additional information, such as blood pressure and heart disease, are factored into the equation. read more
By: Gus Timberman | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement If you follow a few simple tips, your wood outdoor dining furniture will continue to look good and be a great place to enjoy your meals for years to come. There is nothing like the beauty of wood. read more
By: Edward Tan | 2010-11-29 | Cars If you spend some time in keeping your car in the best possible condition, you will be able to use it for a longer time. Maintaining the car does not take too much effort. However, the patience you show the car will pay off when it lasts for a long time and helps you get from one place to another without any trouble. read more
By: SEO Town | 2010-11-03 | Home improvement If you have a roof, you need to understand its expected lifespan in order to make wise decisions about roof repairs and roof replacement needs. The roofing materials and many other factors play a role in the length of time your roof should last. For instance, asphalt-based shingles can usually last up to 50 years, while older used materials last closer to 15. Understanding these factors is crucial before making any decisions regarding your roof. read more
By: Sam Winchester | 2012-05-17 | Laptops Will the laptop be my primary entertainment center? (Streaming music, watching DVD's, streaming videos, etc.) If you are a college student, your laptop is everything. It is your filing cabinet, your entertainment center, your study aid, your note taker, your research tool. It may be the primary way that you use to see the people back home (webcam.) read more
By: Greg | 2011-04-07 | Gadgets and gizmos Power supply of every model should be one of the primary considerations upon deciding what portable TVs to purchase. What is the use of so many applications and high quality pictures and sounds if you cannot use the device long enough to even finish a complete film? How can it be considered portable if its battery life is not even slightly reliable in camp nights in a secluded part of the woo read more
By: Paula Smith | 2010-12-01 | Pets Many studies have shown that far more Americans are obese nowadays than ever ahead of and, interestingly, we're not the only ones. Not simply are Americans fatter than ever, so are their k-9s; and the phenomenon can have serious ramifications for both groups. read more
By: James Madison | 2011-01-10 | Hardware Don't want to spend bucks to buy a new computer? There are easy steps to extend a computer's useful life. In this article we will discuss how to extend the lifespan of your computer. explore the article and learn more. read more
By: Paula Smith | 2010-12-01 | Pets A number of studies have shown that far more Americans are obese nowadays than at any time just before and, interestingly, we're not the only ones. Not just are Americans fatter than actually, so are their k9s; as well since the phenomenon can have considerable ramifications for both groups. read more
By: yuyan0903 | 2010-12-13 | Hardware Have you ever measured the time that your laptop battery lasts? Or how long will you expected the lifespan of your laptop battery? Most of us prefer to keep the laptop battery for long long time. read more
By: Kathy Carbone | 2011-08-17 | Home improvement It is better to purchase customized blinds rather than ready-made ones. To get customized blinds, you must first measure the size of your windows. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-30 | Health & Fitness There's no denying: obesity is getting to be a bigger and bigger problem in America. A study recently conducted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, obesity rates climbed in 23 states in 2008, with Southern and Midwestern states being particularly prone to the condition. It has gotten to the point where denial is no longer an option and we cannot afford to just sweep the problem under the rug anymore. If you suffer from obesity, you know that it affects all aspects of your life and makes you more prone to heart disease, diabetes, and countless other medical problems that could result in an untimely death. It's past the time when we must take action. read more
By: Marlene T. Buckler, M.D. | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness Have you noticed that many children are now fat? Why is this so? What can we do about it? read more
By: E. Anthony Musarra II, MD, James E. Leake, MD, Michael Petrosky, MD | 2010-10-11 | Weight Loss A recent study has found that women and men with a larger waistline are at greater risk for heart disease, asthma, and even dementia. Liposuction may help these women and men lose excess abdominal fat and transform themselves into healthy individuals, according to the Atlanta plastic surgeons at Plastic Surgery Center of the South. read more