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Why People Are Over Weight

January 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Why people are over weight?

Overweight has become one of the major issue in this  world of fast lane.We are moving in hyperdrive at all time and we end up eating fast food and processed premade food

Fast food eating  has added to many of our weight problems and continues to do so. If your serious about weight loss then you may need to rethink your diet choices just a bit. Now days, many of these restaurants are offering more health-conscious choices including salads, potatoes instead of their traditional high fat meals. So with these items now included on their menu, why aren’t we losing weight? The answer lies within our choices to not improve our eating habits. We as a society do not choose to change our eating habits. Society as a whole tends to live a high speed life now and as such we tend to eat more pre package processed foods instead of cooking decent meals.

So what can be the solution?

In this fast world,we dont have time to manage proper diet,thats the truth.But there is solution like diet pills which i think will do the trick.

Many would have known about pills,especially those who are in search of solution to over weight and some fear that it can cause problem.Truth is diet pills with proper guidance is the solution.We can get pills at many place but getting  Best diet pills at right place is important.

Bestdietpills-1 is a site which i suggest all to search for pills. Because they provide you the best solution, public research and review list of weight loss pill online.They have list all the top doctor rated,clinical testing diet pills that work for us, You can also view through there Diet Pill Reviews To get all details about pills and health.

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Sleep helps people better remember aspects of an emotional event

August 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Sleep helps people better remember aspects of an emotional event while allowing memory of the background information to fade.

The brain makes adaptive decisions about what to remember and what to forget. To find out the way brain remembers emotional or negative incidents and events while sleeping, researchers from America made 88 college students participate in recall tests after seeing pictures that depicted either neutral subjects on a neutral background like a normal car parked on a street in front of shops or negatively arousing subjects on a neutral background like a badly crashed car parked on a similar street. The participants were then tested individually on their memories of both the central objects in the pictures and the backgrounds in the scenes.

Some of the students viewed the pictures in the morning and took memory recall tests 12 hours later after a full day and no napping. Others viewed the pictures at night; slept for 12 hours, and completed memory recall tests in the morning, while a third group of students viewed the pictures either in the morning or the evening and completed recall tests 30 minutes later.

It was found that the memory for negative objects was enhanced 68 percent by a sleep period compared with 44 percent by a wake period. The participants who stayed awake all day largely forgot the entire negative scene that they had seen, with their memories of both the central objects and the backgrounds decaying at similar rates. But, those who were tested after a period of sleep, memory recall for the central negative objects (i.e. the smashed car) were preserved in detail.

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