Smoking, Physical Inactivity, Junk Food are Serial Killer
Two-thirds of all deaths worldwide are related to non-communicable diseases: diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease … This is revealed by the World Health Statistics 2011 released Friday, May 13th by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Interview with Cameron Diaz: “The Junk-food, It’s Over!”
The California will soon be pure juice with the poster of "Bad Teacher", a crazy comedy in which she plays a teacher to say the least perturbed. For the occasion, we will have increased our Oral great! Its commitment to the planet to surf, she reveals the secrets of his well-being.
The Man Who Shared His Own Flesh as Bread of Love
Only one man in history challenged the world in showing his best love. He loved everyone so much that he gave his own flesh and blood to others. He assured eternal life by sharing his body.
Tax Obesity to Encourage Weight Loss
Should excess weight be taxed by the government? Should those who can’t cut their weight be forced to do so or risk imprisonment? Draconian as it may seem, there needs to be a law to curb excessive indulgence in junk food and related stuff in order to rein in the silent epidemic that obesity has become. Watch this space.
What Your Favorite Candy Says About You
Your favorite candy may say a lot about your personality.
Ten Reasons to Go to a Girl’s School
My reflections on the last 13 years of my life.
Food Banks Need Donations of Healthy Food
Although most people think of donating to the Food Bank only at Christmas time, Food Banks need donations all year long. It is not just food that people need, however when food is donated it should be somewhat healthy. Here is a list of healthy foods, and some other items, that Food Banks need.
Support Your Children to Become Good Human Being
Children are future for any country.Being a parent we must have the responsibility to guide then in such a way so that they can build up there future in a proper direction and more over they can be considered as a good human being. For few steps can be suggested.
The Economics of Poverty and Obesity
Back in the Great Depression, poor people were hungry and skinny. Their faces reflected poverty as they lined up at soup kitchens or queued down the street for food stamps. But things have changed since then. Today, the opposite holds true. Poor people are more likely to be fat. But what does a fat waistline have to do with poverty? The answer may be shocking.
Eat Lots. Pray It Stays Off The Hips. Love That Food
A journey of discovery from the Far East to North America about fatness.











