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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Heard of or seen a Fountain of youth or any buzz lately?

The fountain of youth coupled with a buzzing in the ear? How likely is that supposed to be and what are the chances of that happening to you or me?

Actually, very high, in deed. The proverbial fountain of youth may have been discovered through genetic manipulation in the laboratory.

Human ageing has always been a problem. My brilliant Calculus One lecturer in college was a beautiful model of a woman; but when she did not wear her makeup to class, it was usually quite depressing to see her change into someone else much older.

So, I was particularly glad to read about this new way of tinkering with genes by emulating the effects of a low-calorie diet and prolonging life by about twenty per cent - imagine that, a life expectancy of 120 years instead of just 100!

How was that achieved? In short, British scientists simply ".....blocked the production of the S6 Kinease 1 protein, otherwise known as S6K1. This reduced the number of age-related diseases affecting mice and extended their lives by a fifth....."

Other reported benefits of the new gene therapy procedure, deduced from experimenting with laboratory rats, include "....stronger bones, were leaner and were protected from Type 2 diabetes. They also performed better at motor tasks, and had better cognition......"

As for the buzzing.... Well, if it is real, you may be reading Blogger or Yahoo Buzz; or, you may be too near a swarm of bees or hornets - just take to your heels and get indoors ASAP with your shirt pulled over your head. Ha-ha....

However, if the buzzing in your ear is somehow imaginary, then you may have tinnitus - electrical noise from surging brain waves - or some lingering bath water in your ears!

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IN and OUT; UP or DOWN; LEFT then RIGHT; TURN not REVERSE; REPEAT but REST...


AEROBICS

AVOID THE 3 MOST COMMON GYM MISTAKES


Mistake #1: No warm-up or cool-down

Jumping into your workout routine without a proper warm-up or finishing without a proper cool-down is a surefire way to set yourself up for acute injuries during the workout or chronic injuries over time......


Mistake #2: Poor technique

Doing an exercise too quickly or executing a move with sloppy form can increase your risk of injury. And an injury can interrupt your workout program, and make it difficult to be consistent and get results......

Mistake #3: Skipping muscles or movements

Most of us tend to work muscle groups that are problem areas or important to us. For example, many women place an extra focus on their legs, buns and thighs, and many men place more focus on their chest and arms. And everyone wants flat, tight abs!

It is OK to place an emphasis on the muscle groups that are extra important to you, but it is critical to provide your body with a balanced workout to avoid short- and long-term injuries......

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Pump iron to fight flab – and aging

How? By strength training....

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SPORTS

SEVEN SECRETS TO AVOIDING FITNESS FAILURE

1. Smart, consistent scheduling ......

2. Proper pacing and progression ......

3. Shorter workouts when necessary ......

4. Well-timed workout “vacations” ......

5. New adventure workouts ......

6. Strength AND flexibility training ......

7. Workout buddies ......

'Remember, you don’t need to incorporate ALL of these tips. Just try the ones that appeal you....'

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Breast cancer facts




Who is at risk?
• Women who are older....
• Women with a family history of breast cancer.,,,
• Not having children or having a first child after age 30 increases the risk....
• Women who become obese after menopause....
• Menopausal hormone therapy also increases the risk....
• Women who are physically inactive throughout life appear to have an increased risk of breast cancer....
• Women who drink alcohol....
Source: American Institute of Cancer Research

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