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Use these 4 Techniques to Keep Your Eyesight Healthy With The Tony Horton 10 MInute Workout A Great Workout Routine
One of the more difficult things that you can live with is the fact that your eyesight may be failing. Your eyes are probably the most important sensory organs that you may have, as they allow you to perceive your environment in a meaningful way. Think about how difficult that your life would be if you didn’t have a healthy eyesight. However, even though your eyesight is so important to you, most people don’t make the time and the effort that is needed to keep their eyes healthy and sharp. The Continue reading
2009/01/05 (The New Straits Times)
A healthy diet is crucial to good health. The sharp rise in the number of heart-related diseases, diabetes and obesity is alarming. But they all can be avoided if only we learn to stay healthy and eat right. KASMIAH MUSTAPHA reports. Continue reading
IDB Warns Of Severe Latin American Recession In 2009 (Nasdaq)
CARACAS (AFP)–The Inter-American Development Bank predicted on Sunday a sharp downturn for Latin America in 2009, with lower revenues and rising unemployment, and said it would redirect six billion dollars to finance production. Continue reading
Eat and Train Like An Athlete And You Will See Your Body Change
By far, I see one common improvement that most athletes need to make—EAT LIKE AN ATHLETE! If you put garbage in your body, don’t expect your body to perform at its peak! And, you know my take on supplements: try to get the nutrition you need from food. Save your money! Don’t depend on supplements to significantly build your body up! More than anyone, athletes physically depend on their bodies to succeed. And, its been proven that you won’t be mentally sharp if your nutrition is lacking. Als Continue reading
What is Pet Food’s Connection to Energy?
One of the challenges facing extruder operators in Europe arises from the way the market has progressively removed cereals from dry diets for dogs and cats. Wheat especially is far less frequently used today than even a year ago, victim to the sharp price rises seen in the later part of 2006. Continue reading