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    Heterotopic ossification(HO) is a condition that occurs when there is bone present in soft tissue. Heterotopic ossification is often caused after instances of musculoskeletal trauma, after an event that has caused injuries to the spine, or severe brain injury in some cases. The severity of this condition can be classified into 4 different types based on the Brooker classification. But the simpler classification model only has 3 levels, going from grade A all the way to grade C. Grade A is the least

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    I'm going to be honest and say that I've tried basically every weight loss program available. Most of them work..for about a week then I get bored. One of my best friends told me about IIFYM (if it fits your macros) You can find out more HERE and I really loved it...at first. It's a great way to get back on track it just doesn't work completely for me right now. I counted mt macros religiously for about 4-5 months last year and it helped me lose 30 pounds. I became obsessed however and ended up

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    Heading: Got Your Tax Return? Time to Invest in Yourself Page-Title: Got Your Tax Return? Time to Invest in Yourself | Stockbridge, GA Meta-Description: Have you got your tax return already? How about you invest in yourself? Here are some weight loss ideas where you can put your extra funds to good use. We’ve all heard the saying, “Money can’t buy happiness.” While it’s true in some way, it’s also true that you can use money as an instrument to help you buy something or anything that will make

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    11 and trans 10,cis 12 effect gene expression of PPARy mRNA in rats. It was found to have affected the levels of aP2, FATP, ACS and adipoenectin mRNA expression in adipose tissue. CLA increased These regulatory proteins resulting in an uptake of free fatty acids into the adipose tissue and decreasing uptake into the muscle tissue. This has been found to improve muscle insulin

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    Are you sick and tired of not getting the sort of results you want? Does it seem like regardless of how hard you're employed in the gym or the amount of protein shakes that you consume you still don't have the ideal beach body? Well listen up, the next five tips that I am going to reveal won't just help you get bigger muscles but they will help you get larger muscles quickly, safely and effectively. If you're not doing, even just one of these tips, then you're making it very hard for yourself to

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    Every New Year’s Day I make vow to lose weight, yet years have passed, and I have done nothing but gain weight. I understand the dangers of being obese, and is something I can now openly admit, but acknowledging the issue isn’t my problem. I need to do something about this new hindrance in my life. I know that many people struggle with the same issue, but I have come to a decision to strategize, and formulate a plan that will enable me to get in shape. Since the efforts in the past have failed, I

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    The word obesity is thrown around everyday by Americans. Doctors use the term obesity to diagnose a patient's health. Politicians use the word to convince Americans of another problem they will solve ... if you elect them to office. School children use the term to aliant other children on the playground. Obesity, as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, is “The condition of being extremely fat or overweight.” It is not a way to gain votes, or a reason to be judgemental. It is a term to describe

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    CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 General introduction During past several years, obesity has become a major problem, which is directly or indirectly associated with diabetes, coronary heart disease, some types of cancer and with high risk of hypertension (Ellis 2000). Obesity term is used when we have excess body weight in the form of fat. It is considered as a medical condition, which leads to sever health problem. Obesity is a worldwide problem, which affects both adult as well as children of all

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    If you can avoid JUST 1 of these Fat Storing Triggers… you’ll dramatically increase your chances of waking up tomorrow morning looking and feeling 10 years younger. They are the culprits of a NEW “Hidden Genetic Switch” called Physical Homeostasis that causes millions of men and women over 30 to have excess fat in their most hated “problem areas”. If you have ever noticed pockets of fat clinging onto your worst Trouble Zones like stomach, thighs, arms or even butt… Then please take action today by

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    The OB mouse’s body couldn’t produce leptin and that was the reason it was fat, had lots of abdominal fat, and was hungry all the time. As the mouse was injected with the leptin, it became thin, vibrant, and very healthy within weeks. And, we humans also have this exact same hormone in our own bodies. The whole medical community was elated, thinking they could create a new blockbuster drug to be a "magic bullet" for a weight-loss. They enthusiasm quickly faded and replaced by disappointment. They

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