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The bodybugg SP™ personal calorie management system

The bodybugg® is a state-of-the-art calorie management system that’s helping people across the nation lose weight and stay in control of their weight loss. The new bodybuggSP™ provides real-time access to your daily activity through your smartphone. The bodybuggSP is currently compatible with iPhone 4, 3GS and 3G, iPod touch (2nd and 3rd generations) and with Google Android devices running OS 2.0 or higher.
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www.yogic-slim.com Weight loss, in the context of medicine, health or physical fitness, is a reduction of the total body mass, due to a mean loss of fluid, body fat or adipose tissue and/or lean mass, namely bone mineral deposits, muscle, tendon and other connective tissue. It can occur unintentionally due to an underlying disease or can arise from a conscious effort to improve an actual or perceived overweight or obese state. A crash diet refers to willful nutritional restriction (except water) for more than 12 hours. The desired result is to have the body burn fat for energy with the goal of losing a significant amount of weight in a short time. There is a possibility of excessive muscle loss, depending on the approach used. Your Body Mass Index is a measure of weight that takes height into account. Higher BMIs are often associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and heart disease. You can maximize fat loss by incorporating the following into your lifestyle: 1) Use a Quality Fat Loss Supplement – To help reverse the cycle of fat gain, hundreds of phytonutrients in Yogic Slim act at the molecular level to raise metabolic rate, increase energy, prevent muscle loss, and stabilize hormones and insulin levels thus regulating appetite. 2) Weight Training – More muscle mass means a higher resting metabolic rate and more calories burned. Weight training 3 to 4 days per week (less than 1 hour per session with 30 to 60 second rest

Help for People Who May be Suffering from Chronic Pain

Physical pain can be useful in that it helps us avoid danger, recover when we’re injured, and stop pushing ourselves beyond what we can endure. For many people, pain is a temporary thing with a known cause. But for many others, pain may persist, even long after an injury has healed. Other people may experience pain–even severe pain–with no obvious cause. What happens when the pain that is supposed to help us starts to take over and destroy our lives?

When physicians discuss pain, they often divide it into two groups, “acute pain” and “chronic pain.” Acute pain is pain of short duration that has a known or at least probable cause. If you have ever sprained your ankle, you know what acute pain is. Acute pain can occur after oral surgery, getting a papercut, burning your fingers, or getting stung by a bee. Acute pain is typically most severe right after the injury and gradually diminishes.

How long acute pain lasts depends on a lot of things, including what caused it and your general health, but as a rule of thumb most physicians would say acute pain should diminish in a matter of days or weeks. A rule of thumb is that acute pain should not last more than two months.

Chronic pain has several definitions. It has been defined in the medical literature as pain that lasts for two months or longer. More and more, researchers are starting to recognize that chronic pain is more than just long-lasting pain; it can be quite different physiologically from acute pain. In fact, this type of persistent pain may be fundamentally different than acute pain.

In some cases, chronic pain is pain from a condition that won’t go away. If you have osteoarthritis and it affects the discs or shock absorbers between the vertebrae of your spinal column, you will likely have persistent pain because the condition that causes it–the arthritis–cannot be reversed. Cancer can cause persistent pain as can any number of other diseases.

In other cases, chronic pain has no obvious cause. Sometimes an injury to one part of the body will seem to heal but the pain persists. This can occur when an injury to a hand seems to get better medically but the painful condition not only persists, it actually gets worse over time.

Chronic pain can also occur when no cause is even apparent. Many years ago, people with fibromyalgia were thought to be hypochondriacs because they felt pain, sometimes quite severe pain, but there was nothing obvious in their examination that could cause such pain. Today, we know that fibromyalgia involves a kind of nerve or neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain can be hard to diagnose because nerves do not show up on X-rays or other imaging techniques.

For many people with chronic pain, the pain is constant, but other people report pain that can come and go or vary in intensity. Many people with chronic pain report “good days” and “bad days,” although it is often hard for them to predict just what contributes to making some days more or less painful.

Headache sufferers can have chronic pain even if they do not have a perpetual headache. Headache sufferers often count as chronic pain patients even if they have many days between headaches with no pain at all.

While medical science has not formulated an exact definition yet for chronic pain and there is no simple lab test to determine who has it and who does not, it can be important to discuss pain–chronic or otherwise–with your physician.

You may have chronic pain if you have pain frequently or all of the time, even if the pain is not always severe. Another way to determine if you have chronic pain is to assess whether your painful episodes stop you from going about the normal activities of your life, such as going to work or school or taking care of your home. You do not have to know what causes the pain to have chronic pain. Nor does the pain need to be overwhelming and debilitating to merit treatment.

There are many ways to help manage chronic pain and this therapy does not necessarily involve major drugs–in fact, it may not even involve drugs at all. In fact, there are many lifestyle modifications and other things tha can be done to reduce, if not eliminate, chronic pain.

If you think you might have chronic pain or if pain is interfering with your life (even occasionally), talk to your physician. If your physician is not able to help you, ask for a referral to a pain specialist.

Chronic pain can be treated, but many people fail to get the advice and tools to help manage their pain and wind up suffering needlessly. The first step may be asking for help.

Click over to www.associationofchronicpainpatients.org to learn more about living with chronic pain. Join the ACPP to raise awareness about chronic pain conditions. Those who join now will get a free electronic advance copy of Dr. Joe Pergolizzi’s new book Beat Pain Now. This article was written by Jo Ann LeQuang.

Computing and Autism: A Role for Technology and Technologists

(October 15, 2010) Guest lecturer Gregory Abowd gives a presentation on the role of technology and computing in the field of autism. He has two children who are on the spectrum for autism and describes how they have inspired him to research how to technology and computing can help improve the lives of those with autism. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu School of Engineering: soe.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development: scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com

I explain about how I perceive relationships. Then I talk about some of the unwritten rules. Finally I talk about how I want a relationship someday with the best women of the world (perferably someone that gets me and understands me well) However I do talk about how I do get jealous at guys when they get girls and how I need to be more self confident in myself instead of comparing myself to other guys. Basically have faith! :)

Put an End to Addiction with the Right Rehab Program

Help From Rehab Program

 

It’s not easy to quit. Addiction is not something you can totally get rid off overnight since it will take time to be completely free from it. A rehab program is one tool patients can rely on to help them overcome their addiction. Enrolling in a program is one wise move every patient must take if they want to be cured. It includes a step by step treatment and guidance from experts. It is tested and proven effective and is conducted with the supervisions of a trained individual. Though more affordable programs are run by the state, they don’t promise long term treatments compared to those offered by private rehab centers. That’s why you have to be extra careful in choosing a rehabilitation program.

 

You should know exactly what you’re looking for in a program. You must have a copy of the medical history and personal data of the patient who’s going to enroll in the program. You should also consider the patient’s status and how severe the case is. Rehabilitation programs are very flexible so there’s something for everybody. They include long term or short term treatments. You may even opt for an inpatient, outpatient, or residential treatment program. Make sure that you get only the best trained professionals and specialists to handle your patient. It is absolutely pointless being in a program with somebody who doesn’t even know what he’s doing in the first place.

 

Rehab programs vary a lot that finding the most appropriate one can be hard work. The programs differ in their philosophies, services, and credentials. They also involve different kinds of professionals working for them. Most importantly, the cost varies. Before deciding on a particular program, make sure you find one that suits you best in all aspects. You can do this by inquiring about them. You can conduct your own little research through the internet or by interviewing other patients who had gone through rehab. Read about patient testimonials and reviews as they can come in handy in your search.

 

You can combat drug and alcohol addiction. Enrolling in a legit program is an ideal move you must take to say goodbye to addiction. The right program sees to it that you get all the help you need through the expertise and guidance of reliable professionals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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INSPIRING WEIGHT LOSS BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES (195 pounds – 150 pounds)

weight loss before and after pictures of me from 195-150 my heaviest to lightest and even some flexing pictures for the people that always ask haha (and the one with my arm has weird lighting, I shave–I swear!) song by Florence and the time machine : dog days are over www.facebook.com
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