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There are plenty of infomercials and myths about how to get those rock-hard abs. The truth is that there is no magic formula or piece of gym equipment that will get you there. Here are 4 important principle’s to get your Abs in tip-top shape!
Posted by admin | Posted in about aging | Posted on 04-09-2010-05-2008
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Doctors Seek New Ways to Treat Loss of Muscle From Aging
Sarcopenia, the decline of muscle mass because of aging, affects about 10 percent of those over 60, with higher rates as age advances.
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Posted by admin | Posted in about aging | Posted on 04-09-2010-05-2008
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Hey, kids! Captain Bummer here. Ya know, when I was a kid, I wanted pets–lots and lots of pets. And I had lots of pets, just never more than one at a time. First, there was Picasso the dog. He bit some people and had to get put to “sleep”. The thing is, when a pet is put to “sleep”, it really means that they are killed dead [vexed]. Adults are trying to fool you kids by saying “sleep” instead of “death”, but Captain Bummer wasn’t fooled- instead, I was afraid to go to sleep! Next came a cat named Mistletoe. She liked to explore the great outdoors, but the great outdoors is full of animals that eat other animals, so poor Mistletoe became dinner for some coyote. Then there was Goldie the fish–she seemed so hungry that I put lots of food in her water but she ate so much that she died! Another cat named Sam–hit by a car. Coral the gerbil–some weird cancer. Adan the cat–anemia caused by feline leukemia. A dog named Daisy–old age. Seymour the snake, Robert the rabbit…the former choked on the latter. Norman, Darla, Michael, Sally, and Monty–all gone [pout]. It turns out that most pets, even healthy and safe ones, don’t live nearly as long as people. And for the relatively short time they are alive, they are a lot of hard work! You have to stay home to take care of them every single day [pout], you have to clean up their poop and pee [pout], you have to bath and brush them which they hate so much they may scratch you and draw blood [pout], and you have to pay lots of …