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Master Dunnes School of Chinese Kenpo
By Sandman007 September 16, 2016
If you're looking for a watered down version of Tracy's Kenpo,and a group of so called instructors that rather have a low ranking practitioner conduct the class while they smoke and push up on divorced mothers on your time,then this is truly the place to go and waste your time. ...read more
D & D Stone Crabs
By Karlpopmap October 09, 2015
Hi there, Thank you to send me your wholesale Price for my restaurant/catering venture from the concept Popmap , here is my address : popmap22@gmail.com Thanks Karl -Popmap Food-Event Coordinator ...read more
Canada Dry of Florida
By vladyslavpavlenko February 07, 2015
master mechanic 12 years experience working Canada Dry beverage Pepsi production in NJ Pennsauken. looking for similar job in MIAMI Florida area.can line, bottling line drink . ...read more
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Is This the Reason It's Hard to Lose Weight? By Dr. Mercola
Scientists have discovered why overweight people find it so hard to lose weight; the difference in the number of fat cells between lean and obese people is established during childhood. Although overweight people replenish their fat cells at the same rate as thin ones, they have around twice as many fat cells total. This means that the number of fat cells in a person remains the same, even after a successful diet. Until now, it was not clear that adults could make new fat cells. Many believed that fat mass was increased solely by incorporating more fats into already existing fat cells. In fact, people constantly produce new fat cells. Fat cells are replaced at the same rate that they die, about 10 percent every year. Obesity is determined by a combination of the number of fat cells and their size; they can grow or shrink as fat from food is deposited in them. Keeping up with this kind of craftiness is exhausting business indeed, but somebody's got to do it. The alternative is to allow articles like this to cloud the minds of otherwise intelligent folks like you into thinking that weight has nothing to do with your lifestyle choices, and everything to do with the number of fat cells your parents so rudely handed down to you via the family gene pool. So let's take a step back, and take a deep breath to oxygenate your critical thinking centers. According to the author of thisTelegraphstory, scientists have now discovered why it's so difficult for overweight people to lose weight – they somehow ended up with nearly twice as many fat cells as their slimmer counterparts during childhood, which can be linked to a genetic aberration. And from this revolutionary knowledge, new treatment protocols (read: drugs) to attack the signals and genes in fat cells that control the formation of new cells, and/or gene manipulation, will undoubtedly be born. As Dr. Spalding said, "Until now it was not clear whether there was fat cell turnover in adults. Now we have established this does occur, we can target the process." ...read more
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