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The Science of Sleep - A Review strogen is exactly what feeds many breast cancers. By eating 100 grams of mushrooms a day, whether they are white buttons or delicious shitakes, estrogen production is reduced to almost half.Sigmund Freud once wrote that going to the movies is much like going to sleep. You dim the lights, find a comfortable seat, and open your mind to whatever images pass in front of you. In writer-director Michel Gondry’s new film, “The Science of Sleep” he takes Freud’s idea one step further, comparing the sleep cycle to an internal television station in which the dreamer is host and star of every show. Welcome to Stephane TV where a cooking show combines memories, reminiscences, relationships, and a pinch of “other So, despite the wealth of information on the Internet, it’s important to realize that myths about women’s health abound. A few Internet authority sites have emerged that sort through the dizzying array of new findings about women’s health issues. Sites such as www.4women.gov and www.healthywomen.org are excellent resources to find out about the most common health issues for women. In general, always make it a practice to notice conflicting sources of information. Sometimes both are right, but are emphasizing different points. By keeping a critical perspective when vis Emo Hairstyles - How To Get Your Own Unique Look Myths about women’s health abound in the information age, especially about weight loss, breast cancer and heart disease. Part of the confusion is that these women’s health concerns are fairly static, but the advice always seems to be changing.Is there such a thing as Emo hairstyles?'Emo' is the short name for the Emotional Punk Movement. It is a culture that has its own values, ideals and even fashion. The Emos as they are known do not believe in conforming to mainstream fashion or trends and create their own distinct styles.That’s why it’s not surprising that Emo hairstyles break the mold as well. Typical Emo haircuts are characterized by asymmetrical lines, bold highlights and jet black hair. Emos don’t move with the herd and their haircut Myths have a nasty habit of spreading faster than authentic research findings. Let me clarify: I’m talking about myths as untruthful information here, not myths as delightful stories we cozy up to read on a rainy day. Most of the time, myths spread because they reinforce what we want to believe. This is doubly true in the mommy blogging community, which fades in and out between journalism and personal opinion. I recently scanned through my favorite women’s blogs and was saddened to see some persistent myths crop up for three of the top health concerns for women: heart disease, breast cancer and staying in shape. Check out these myths, which are followed by related scientific findings. MYTH 1: Heart disease is a man’s disease. Most women do not realize that heart disease is the most serious health concern for women. The truth will get your heart racing: one in two women die from cardiovascular disease. A large part of this trend is due to the lack of early detection of women’s high cholesterol or artery health. The good news is that a new survey method is available for women’s coronary health concerns. Called the Reynolds Risk Score, this diagnostic tool more accurately predicts a woman’s risk of heart attack and stroke. MYTH 2: Exercise is the fastest way to lose weight. This myth about weight loss is more of a half-truth. The fact is, walking or jogging for a mile burns about 100 calories. But, guess what? Sitting in a comfortable chair burns about 60 calories. Moderate exercise is only moderately good for losing weight. To really get results, moderate exercise should be complemented with a healthy diet. Actually, it’s best to think about exercise as a way of toning what you’ve got, rather than as a way to acheive weight loss. In a related study, researchers at the University of Connecticut have recently discovered how weight training is great for women. Long-term weight training does more than tone; it’s good for bone and metabolic health. Healthy bones means less osteoporosis later in life. And by raising metabolic levels, tissue reduction in old age is greatly reduced. MYTH 3: Birth control pills increase the risk of breast cancer. This pervasive myth has been around for over a decade. I even saw someone repeat it in a blog comment just last week. Truthfully, many studies have published results showing no link between “the pill” and breast cancer. Also, birth control pills actually reduce the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers. An exciting related finding is that eating mushrooms can reduce the risk of breast cancer. Mushrooms? Yes, it’s true. Mushrooms interfere with the production of an enzyme that makes too much of the hormone estrogen. Estrogen is exactly what feeds many breast cancers. By eating 100 grams of mushrooms a day, whether they are white buttons or delicious shitakes, estrogen production is reduced to almost half. So, despite the wealth of information on the Internet, it’s important to realize that myths about women’s health abound. A few Internet authority sites have emerged that sort through the dizzying array of new findings about women’s health issues. Sites such as www.4women.gov and www.healthywomen.org are excellent resources to find out about the most common health issues for women. In general, always make it a practice to notice conflicting sources of information. Sometimes both are right, but are emphasizing different points. By keeping a critical perspective when visi Ten Tips to Build a Culture of Inspirational Leadership ths crop up for three of the top health concerns for women: heart disease, breast cancer and staying in shape. Check out these myths, which are followed by related scientific findings.Leadership, leadership development and leadership training are “Hot” issues in today’s business world. A recent Internet search uncovered over 44 million hits on leadership, over 20 million hits on leadership development and 15.7 million on leadership training. Visiting an Internet bookstore revealed similar interest with almost 18,000 titles including the key word of leadership, over 2,200 titles including leadership development and 1,400 titles with leadership training.Extensive research conducted by the A MYTH 1: Heart disease is a man’s disease. Most women do not realize that heart disease is the most serious health concern for women. The truth will get your heart racing: one in two women die from cardiovascular disease. A large part of this trend is due to the lack of early detection of women’s high cholesterol or artery health. The good news is that a new survey method is available for women’s coronary health concerns. Called the Reynolds Risk Score, this diagnostic tool more accurately predicts a woman’s risk of heart attack and stroke. MYTH 2: Exercise is the fastest way to lose weight. This myth about weight loss is more of a half-truth. The fact is, walking or jogging for a mile burns about 100 calories. But, guess what? Sitting in a comfortable chair burns about 60 calories. Moderate exercise is only moderately good for losing weight. To really get results, moderate exercise should be complemented with a healthy diet. Actually, it’s best to think about exercise as a way of toning what you’ve got, rather than as a way to acheive weight loss. In a related study, researchers at the University of Connecticut have recently discovered how weight training is great for women. Long-term weight training does more than tone; it’s good for bone and metabolic health. Healthy bones means less osteoporosis later in life. And by raising metabolic levels, tissue reduction in old age is greatly reduced. MYTH 3: Birth control pills increase the risk of breast cancer. This pervasive myth has been around for over a decade. I even saw someone repeat it in a blog comment just last week. Truthfully, many studies have published results showing no link between “the pill” and breast cancer. Also, birth control pills actually reduce the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers. An exciting related finding is that eating mushrooms can reduce the risk of breast cancer. Mushrooms? Yes, it’s true. Mushrooms interfere with the production of an enzyme that makes too much of the hormone estrogen. Estrogen is exactly what feeds many breast cancers. By eating 100 grams of mushrooms a day, whether they are white buttons or delicious shitakes, estrogen production is reduced to almost half. So, despite the wealth of information on the Internet, it’s important to realize that myths about women’s health abound. A few Internet authority sites have emerged that sort through the dizzying array of new findings about women’s health issues. Sites such as www.4women.gov and www.healthywomen.org are excellent resources to find out about the most common health issues for women. In general, always make it a practice to notice conflicting sources of information. Sometimes both are right, but are emphasizing different points. By keeping a critical perspective when vis Top Ten Causes of Global Warming (Part 3) n’s risk of heart attack and stroke.7. Nitrous OxideAccording to www.smm.org, nitrous oxide has about 310 times the effect on global warming than carbon dioxide. In other words, despite the fact that Nitrous Oxide makes up such a tiny amount of the atmospheric gases, it is more dangerous than carbon dioxide.The causes of Nitrous oxide are unknown as of now. Some believe this gas comes from microorganisms and natural reactions in the earth. This would not account for the fact that the amount of nitrous oxide in the atmosphere has in MYTH 2: Exercise is the fastest way to lose weight. This myth about weight loss is more of a half-truth. The fact is, walking or jogging for a mile burns about 100 calories. But, guess what? Sitting in a comfortable chair burns about 60 calories. Moderate exercise is only moderately good for losing weight. To really get results, moderate exercise should be complemented with a healthy diet. Actually, it’s best to think about exercise as a way of toning what you’ve got, rather than as a way to acheive weight loss. In a related study, researchers at the University of Connecticut have recently discovered how weight training is great for women. Long-term weight training does more than tone; it’s good for bone and metabolic health. Healthy bones means less osteoporosis later in life. And by raising metabolic levels, tissue reduction in old age is greatly reduced. MYTH 3: Birth control pills increase the risk of breast cancer. This pervasive myth has been around for over a decade. I even saw someone repeat it in a blog comment just last week. Truthfully, many studies have published results showing no link between “the pill” and breast cancer. Also, birth control pills actually reduce the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers. An exciting related finding is that eating mushrooms can reduce the risk of breast cancer. Mushrooms? Yes, it’s true. Mushrooms interfere with the production of an enzyme that makes too much of the hormone estrogen. Estrogen is exactly what feeds many breast cancers. By eating 100 grams of mushrooms a day, whether they are white buttons or delicious shitakes, estrogen production is reduced to almost half. So, despite the wealth of information on the Internet, it’s important to realize that myths about women’s health abound. A few Internet authority sites have emerged that sort through the dizzying array of new findings about women’s health issues. Sites such as www.4women.gov and www.healthywomen.org are excellent resources to find out about the most common health issues for women. In general, always make it a practice to notice conflicting sources of information. Sometimes both are right, but are emphasizing different points. By keeping a critical perspective when vis Five Amazing Ways To Grow Your Business Through Articles and metabolic health. Healthy bones means less osteoporosis later in life. And by raising metabolic levels, tissue reduction in old age is greatly reduced.Want to build your business fast now? And, on a shoestring budget?Whether you are a soloist or a major publicly listed corporation, writing articles is still one of the best forms of low cost, high impact marketing around.If you're a regular reader of my articles, then you'll know how I turned an article into a media release that generated national print and radio exposure for me.It was about the McEddie "Everywhere" Personal Brand and I even had people ringing me wanting to contact Eddie and peo MYTH 3: Birth control pills increase the risk of breast cancer. This pervasive myth has been around for over a decade. I even saw someone repeat it in a blog comment just last week. Truthfully, many studies have published results showing no link between “the pill” and breast cancer. Also, birth control pills actually reduce the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers. An exciting related finding is that eating mushrooms can reduce the risk of breast cancer. Mushrooms? Yes, it’s true. Mushrooms interfere with the production of an enzyme that makes too much of the hormone estrogen. Estrogen is exactly what feeds many breast cancers. By eating 100 grams of mushrooms a day, whether they are white buttons or delicious shitakes, estrogen production is reduced to almost half. So, despite the wealth of information on the Internet, it’s important to realize that myths about women’s health abound. A few Internet authority sites have emerged that sort through the dizzying array of new findings about women’s health issues. Sites such as www.4women.gov and www.healthywomen.org are excellent resources to find out about the most common health issues for women. In general, always make it a practice to notice conflicting sources of information. Sometimes both are right, but are emphasizing different points. By keeping a critical perspective when vis No Money Down Loans And Mortgage Insurance How To Avoid It strogen is exactly what feeds many breast cancers. By eating 100 grams of mushrooms a day, whether they are white buttons or delicious shitakes, estrogen production is reduced to almost half.Is it possible to get a home loan with no money down? Sure thats possible. But your going to need a good FICO score to help you. And you may have to pay a little thing called MI or Mortgage Insurance. Lets get to the specifics!Lenders don't like to do 100% loans. They just don't like to. In their eyes if you don't have anything invested in your property you are more likely to default on the loan. They think that you wont care about your home if you don't have a down-payment. Now you and I both know thats not t So, despite the wealth of information on the Internet, it’s important to realize that myths about women’s health abound. A few Internet authority sites have emerged that sort through the dizzying array of new findings about women’s health issues. Sites such as www.4women.gov and www.healthywomen.org are excellent resources to find out about the most common health issues for women. In general, always make it a practice to notice conflicting sources of information. Sometimes both are right, but are emphasizing different points. By keeping a critical perspective when visiting web forums and discussion boards, you can find excellent advice from the Internet’s storehouse. Don’t take my word for it: research women’s health concerns by relying on authority sites and government pages. And, of course, always consult your doctor.
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