[DHB] Trim belly fat, reduce cancer risk, boost memory...

Published: Sat, 03/06/10

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March 6, 2010

In this week's Round-up

  • The Biggest Loser's Twins Proven Weight Loss Techniques
  • Our Weekly Round-up of Health News
  • Overweight? Shocking Proof that it may not be your fault
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The Biggest Loser's Twins Proven Weight Loss Techniques

For the first time ever...

Bill and Jim Germanakos (The Weight Loss Twins) are publicly revealing the secrets of their fat burning techniques...

Which allowed them to shoot past the competition and win The Biggest Loser, Season 4!

Between them they lost 350lbs, and learnt how to boost their metabolism and burn fat even while they slept

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Dear Reader

Men looking for a way to slim down at the waistline might have an added, though unexpected, weapon. Tea.

A study presented at the First International Congress on Abdominal Obesity finds that men who drink over 2 cups of tea a day have slimmer waistlines than those who drink coffee or nothing at all.

Use the link below to discover more...

How Tea Trims The Waistline...

If your BMI has crept up there, here’s yet another reason to take action.

Being obese increases your risk of developing a nasty form of kidney cancer according to a new study published in the January 2010 issue of the UK urology journal BJUI.

The researchers out of New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center examined 1,640 male and female (average age 62) patients who had surgery to remove kidney tumors at the facility between January 2000 and December 2007.

To read more about this study follow the link below:

Discover How Obesity Can Increase Kidney Cancer...

If you’re searching for a way to be more creative, more innovative, more on your game, an unexpected bit of advice is to get a good night’s sleep.

An abundance of research now proves that getting enough sleep gives you the edge to help you perform at your best, be more creative, have stronger long-term memory and preservation of important memories.

To find out more about this "important" study...

How Sleep Makes Us Better...

In one of the largest studies ever on vitamin D and colon cancer, researchers have found that high levels of vitamin D in the blood might offer protection from cancers of the colon and rectum.

The work, appearing online in the British Medical Journal, involved more than 1,200 subjects who had colorectal cancer and 1,200 controls that were free of the disease.

To read more about study, use the link below

Vitamin D Cuts Colon Cancer...

The weekly round-up continues below...

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Overweight? Shocking Proof that it may not be your fault

99% of the "professional" weight loss techniques are wrong - ending up with you actually putting on weight rather than losing it.

Find out why counting calories is bad for you and can sabotage your dieting efforts.

Discover a new way to effortlessly shed unwanted pounds and drop 9 lbs. every 11 days.

This diet is called the "Idiot Proof Diet" because it's all worked out for you and there's no need for calorie counting or label reading.

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Weekly Round-up continued...

When it comes to giving your brain an edge in digesting new information, and perhaps improving your memory, a study by researchers at New York University to be published in the January 28, 2010 issue of journal Neuron finds that resting while awake, as you might during a coffee break, a walk or as you meditate, helps consolidate memory and improves recall.

To find out more about this study, just follow the link below:

Short Breaks Good For Memory...


To your good health,

Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor





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