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Sleep Disorders and Healthy Aging

The US studies has shown that around 70% of the citizens do not get the proper rest they need. For this reason, people are suffering poor health, depression and so on. Getting proper rest will help you keep your health in good condition. When you lack proper rest, it affects your concentration. To stay health you need proper rest, sustenance and exercise daily.

As a person ages the body goes through senescence, or changes out of the ordinary. The bodily functions start to decline its actions. For that reason we may suffer, sleep disorders, including insomnia.

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Beating Cancer With Nutrition

These days, many people worry about getting cancer and wonder if there are any steps they can take to cut their risk of this terrible disease. As well as regular exercise and a healthy lifestyle, a healthy diet can definitely play a part in off-setting the risks.

Fruit and vegetables are extremely important anti-cancer foods and are high in antioxidants. Harmful free radicals damage the body’s genetic material and can trigger cancer. The antioxidants neutralise these free radicals.

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Child Obesity – It’s Your Fault Your Child’s Fat!

The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 25% of children in the US are overweight, and 11% are obese. As with the child obesity epidemic, there has also been a great rise in adult obesity. Obesity means too much body fat. While it may be a crisis in this country, it’s not, however, a problem without a solution.

Just as with adults, there are a variety of potential causes for children being overweight; most of which are preventable or reversible. Only in rare cases is being overweight cause by a medical condition such as a hormone problem. Obesity begins at home; and it doesn’t happen overnight. It starts with what children eat. It is the fault of the parents–not the child. Children are not taking themselves to the fast food restaurants, buying groceries or preparing their own meals.

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