Archive for January, 2009

Weight Loss Surgery – Preventing Health Risks

Weight Loss Surgery – Preventing Health Risks

If you have been watching your weight go up and you are worried about the rising pounds, you may be wondering whether weight loss surgery really works. Is it possible to prevent future weight gain by putting yourself on a well-known weight loss surgical operation? Today, weight loss surgeries are gradually gaining recognition when it [...]

Sample The Treats Of Twickenham With An England v France Hospitality Package

Burly blokes and a roaring crowd; tense moments followed by jubilant shouts of joy, often accompanied by sighs of disbelief; expectant crowds waiting for a final whistle to blow. This is what you can expect at one of the most famed rugby stadiums in the world, Twickenham. The ground is synonymous with world class rugby, [...]

Make 2009 Memorable Whatever The Score With An England v Italy Hospitality Package

As the year draws to a close, it is traditional to reflect upon the year that has passed and look forward to the year ahead. There are even annual TV shows that reflect upon the passing year’s entertainment by re-playing snippets of all the best bits. Ever. Amongst these treasures are the most traumatic moments [...]

Nursing Homes Lack Expertise in Recommending Hospice Care Placing Your Family Member at Risk

Your family member, sick and in pain, is in a hospital or nursing home and no one is available to help because the person is the next room is in critical condition and the entire floor staff is rushing around to help this person. You empathize thinking that if you were in a similar situation [...]

Stress hormone 'a marker for ME'

Low levels of the stress hormone cortisol marks out children at higher risk of developing chronic fatigue syndrome as adults, experts believe. These children if exposed to trauma, particularly emotional maltreatment and sexual abuse, had a six-fold increased risk for CFS, evidence shows. Cortisol regulates the body’s response to stress and a lack may hinder [...]

Females 'less physically active'

Females are less physically active at both ends of life than their male counterparts, two studies suggest. Researchers studied activity levels in school children and the over 70s – and in both cases found males tended to be more active. The studies are being presented at the UK Society for Behavioural Medicine annual conference. Liverpool [...]

UEFA Brings All The Excitement to Soccer Fans In 2009

Also known as UEFA, the federation is one of the biggest of the six continental confederations of FIFA. It consists of some of the world’s top football clubs and soccer players from England, Germany, Italy and Spain and brings a lot of thrill and excitement to thousands of Soccer fans worldwide. In 2009, UEFA brings [...]

As Men Grow Older, Men Should Be Feeling Better

As Men Grow Older, Men Should Be Feeling Better

A short time ago, when a man turned sixty-five, he became officially old, retiring from work, and then having four or five years to spend as he wishes before illness set in. However, this is not the case anymore.