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    Nutrition for Sport

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    Introduction An athlete needs to ensure that they consume enough fuel to complete activities undertaken. The amount of energy required depends on many factors including size and weight of the athlete, level and intensity of the training, and due to this the amount of energy required varies from person to person. However if more energy is consumed than required, the excess is stored as fat and weight will increase, on the other hand if insufficient energy is consumed the body calls upon its stores

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    Currently, there is a global increase in cases of bone disorders and conditions, which is expected to increase as twice as much by 2020 particularly in countries where obesity and poor physical activity are associated with aging[1]. Although reconstructive orthopaedic surgery can be used to treat bone defects and injuries caused by trauma, additional treatments are required for severe breaks or pathological conditions as well as critical bone defects due to malformation, cancer or osteoporosis in

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    Top Five - Anti-Aging Tips There are five things that everyone can do today that will slow down the aging process. They are relatively quick and quite easy. As mothers and keepers of the home these are the five things that you should start doing today to keep premature aging away. After all, we may be the ones raising and caring our family but we want to look good too! 1) Wear your Sunglasses 2) Take Care of Your Smile 3) Know your Number 4) Take your Vitamins 5) Challenge Yourself Wear your

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    OK because you would age less quickly than those with dry skin. To a point this is true, which is why most anti aging skin care treatments focus on moisturizing, but oily skin still needs help as we age so those creams that are light and contain retinol or AHA are usually fairly suitable. Serums are actually a great idea for oily skinned people because you get the benefit of the 'special ingredients' without the bulk and grease of the cream base. Normal or younger skin If this covers you then you

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    the disease/pathology glaucoma 3 is a disease that leads to vision loss. This vision loss is due to an increase in intraocular pressure due to a greater secretion rate of aqueous humor than the drainage rate in the chambers in the eye.This increased intraocular pressure builds up in the eye leading to damage of nerve fibers and blood vessels, damaging the optical nerve. the two main types of glaucoma are open angle glaucoma (a slow build up in blockage) and angle closure glaucoma ( rapid/sudden

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    Hormone Therapy's Affect on the Skin Hormone therapy is a treatment for hormonal deficiencies. The hormones can be administered topically or orally. Many women use hormone replacement therapy to relieve menopause symptoms. Hormone therapy's affect on the skin is usually very noticeable. Fortunately, an esthetician can offer several effective treatments. Melasma and Hyperpigmentation The therapy can cause Melasma. Melasma refers to brown patches on the skin. The patches are usually on the neck

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    One of the keys to looking your best is to use the right products for your skin. There are a variety of Skinmedica Beauty Products that can help you look your best. One of the products that you can use is the SkinMedica TNS Essential Serum. This product has seven antioxidants, which is designed to protect your skin against free radical damage. It also has specialty ingredients, which help plump up your skin. The SkinMedica TNS Essential Serum is designed to improve the appearance of wrinkles and

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    VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY IN SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN Generally, vitamins are dietary substance that cannot be manufactured by our body, hence it has to be consumed. It is not energy producing substance but needed in a small quantity in order to help with the metabolic functions of our body. When consumed in the required quantities, it helps to prevent and assist in the associated deficiency diseases. According to vitamin categories, vitamin A belongs to the group of fat soluble vitamins which comprises of

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    delivery of vitamin C through the skin. The formulations derived from it led to the development of anti aging skin care products, containing vitamin C and products, which contained a combination of vitamin C and pure Retinol (until recently, it has been extremely hard to combine both Retinol and vitamin C together in a stable formulation, as both ingredients are easily oxidized, when exposed to the air, and become inactive). In 1990s this type of skin care was already produced all over the world. Further

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    Conjugated Linoleic Acid

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    Shannon Saltsgaver Conjugated Linoleic Acid NHM 454 Highlighting Primary Research Article 1 In a randomized, double-blind control study, the two objectives were to observe the impact that conjugated linoleic acid has on food consumption and satiety as well as to see the outcome of comparing the results of conjugated linoleic acid vs MCT on satiety and food consumption.1 The 19 participants fit the study criteria if they were between 18-60 years old, had BMI’s

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