Archive for November 24th, 2009

The old ways are the only game in town

This October saw yet another medical device fail in a high-profile clinical trial. Alongside the pharmaceutical industry, manufacturers have been designing devices to help people lose weight. Why? Well, with obesity reaching epidemic proportions around the world, there are millions of people “out there” waiting to buy something that will help them shed unwanted pounds. Everyone wants a quick and easy solution to an age-old problem: how do you lose weight without any change in your lifestyle? Everyone wants to keep on eating without paying the price in extra pounds. Unfortunately, just as there’s no sign of a magic bullet drug that will burn away those unwanted pounds, the latest scientific implant has also failed. It has been deja vu all over again. The pre-trial hype claimed this revolutionary device would use technology to suppress appetite. If people do not feel hungry, they will eat less and lose weight. The… Read More…

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Do your genes affect your weight?

As people have become more aware of genetics, a number of myths have been born. The most common is that the genes you inherit from your parents fix your body type and, no matter what you do, you cannot change it. This makes genetics a very convenient excuse when people are looking to explain why their latest diet is a failure. The reality is rather different. Genetics is science looking at the process that enables each new generation to inherit characteristics from the parental generation. People are deceived into believing that this science is very precise when researchers announce they have identified a particular gene responsible for an inherited disease. Science fiction stories have popularized the idea that parents will soon be able to order designer babies. Now the authors who are looking to sell their latest diet books have begun to push the idea that one size does not… Read More…

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Eating less is the key to losing weight

Want to lose weight? Don’t eat … maybe!

USA has many states. Lots of things different from state to stare- laws, habits and so on but all of the states in USA have one common problem – people suffering from obesity and overweight. It seems like this issue is increasing and the number of people that want to treat themselves from it grows bigger. The problem of extra weight has been raised on TV millions of times, there have been plenty of talk-shows that involved doctors and medical candidates that explained how to get rid of this constant feeling of hunger but nothing really changes. It seems like the amount of people suffering from overweight is betting bigger though manufacturers have already introduced many different pills and treatment complexes for people that dream of losing weight.

From one point of view overweight is not an aesthetic issue. Yes, people do… Read More…

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Celebrities should lose their hair with dignity

There’s one undeniable fact about the human head – it sticks out of the top of your body and represents the first thing other people see when you come into view. In some cultures, it’s acceptable for the head to be completely covered. So, if you go to a strict moslem country, women will only appear in public wearing a hijab (a headscarf) or a burqa which covers the head and upper body. In other cultures, men must cover their heads, e.g. in Sikhism, men are required to wear a turban to cover their uncut hair. Such religious observances and cultural practices are useful if people’s hair begins to thin or fall out. The loss remains hidden. In Western cultures, the majority of people are not obliged to cover their heads. Hence, the decision to do so is often taken as a sign they are beginning to lose their hair… Read More…

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Spend weekend on weight loss

Experiencing floating body weight throughout the day is a common thing as the overall weight depends on hydration level, food intake, physical activity that vary within a certain period of time. And of course, there’s a great difference between the level of physical activity and food consumption during the working days and the weekends. If the difference is significant and repeated over a long period of time this may contribute to overweight and obesity tendencies.

Taking this assumption into account the researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, have taken upon themselves the task to find out whether dietary preferences during the weekends result in weight gain or not. The initial thought was that weekends would stimulate weight gain if simply observed and not intervened. The study included non-obese older adult people, who weren’t smoking and had occasional physical exercises. All the subjects were nonsmokers and had… Read More…

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