Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Fat-burning foods
Did you know there are foods that can make you lose weight? It is true. They are fat-burning foods which require more calories to digest than what they contain. Each bite will literally melt away the fat! If you pick fruits and vegetables, you are on the right track.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Study Finds Eating Nuts Helps Cholesterol
NY Times reported that eating about two and a half airplane snacks’ worth of nuts every day helps lower total cholesterol and “bad” LDL cholesterol, and improves the ratio of total cholesterol to “good” HDL cholesterol, a study reports.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Buy Gold Bullion
If you've been having thoughts about preserving your personal wealth and not let its value erode due to inflation, investing in precious metals is the wise move.
For centuries, gold has been regarded as valuable and it is more so today, as a means to preserve your wealth. In fact, anyone serious about preserving his wealth and purchasing power would do well to buy gold bullion or gold coins. Paper currency is no longer safe to hedge against inflation. Gold is. Gold is undoubtedly more stable than paper currency.
For more information on buying gold, the professionals at The United States Gold Bureau can provide you with valuable information that will assist you in making the right decisions.
For centuries, gold has been regarded as valuable and it is more so today, as a means to preserve your wealth. In fact, anyone serious about preserving his wealth and purchasing power would do well to buy gold bullion or gold coins. Paper currency is no longer safe to hedge against inflation. Gold is. Gold is undoubtedly more stable than paper currency.
For more information on buying gold, the professionals at The United States Gold Bureau can provide you with valuable information that will assist you in making the right decisions.
Friday, May 21, 2010
CT Scans and Others causes 29,000 new cancers a year
Doctors are exploring ways to reduce the amount of radiation exposure from medical imaging tests in light of renewed concerns about the cancer risk, according to research presented at a radiology conference.
"It's a very serious issue," says radiologist Sobhi Abadi of McGill University in Montreal, who presented his research Tuesday at a meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society in San Diego.
"It's a very serious issue," says radiologist Sobhi Abadi of McGill University in Montreal, who presented his research Tuesday at a meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society in San Diego.
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