Jan 21, 2008 -
This is something I have only heard mentioned in the past few years. Before that I was like "Omega what"??? Many doctors recommend taking a supplement of Omega 3 fatty acids.
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Oct 20, 2009 -
I want to be smart! Get a healthy living with chia seed .
Chia seed is rich in omega 3 that is good for our heart.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
If you're looking for a snack that'll fill you up, give you energy, and also satisfy your need for something creamy, crunchy, or sweet, then have I got the snack for you. It's made with only three ingredients, so it's super simple to whip up, and has become my new favorite afternoon snack.
To learn how this snack is made and find out how many calories and grams of protein it contains keep reading
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Nov 23, 2009 -
If you're looking for a snack that'll fill you up, give you energy, and also satisfy your need for something creamy, crunchy, or sweet, then have I got the snack for you. It's made with only three ingredients, so it's super simple to whip up, and has become my new favorite afternoon snack.
To learn how this snack is made and find out how many calories and grams of protein it contains keep reading
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Oct 22, 2009 -
I think everyone knows Omega watches,what a good day!let's take a brief but intriguing look at the history behind these luxurious watches long before they signed Hollywood A-list stars Nicole Kidman and George Clooney, as well as tennis superstar Maria Sharapova, to become their celebrity endorsers.The first watches that Mr. Brandt made were pocket watches, because back then they were the timepiece that was considered to be vogue and were highly sought after and cherished. In the mid 1800's the thought of attaching a bracelet to their time piece never even crossed a persons mind. The fashionable and preferred thing to do was to carry their beloved "Omega" watches - which, at the time were called "Bienne" watches - in their pockets.Unfortunately, Mr. Louis Brandt passed away in 1879 and he left his modest company to his sons, Louis Paul Brandt and Cesar Brandt who carried on their father's tradition of impeccable pocket watch craftsmanship.
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Jan 17, 2008 -
Science is uncovering close connections among food, inflammation and heart disease. Here’s what you should know.
By Rachel Johnson, Ph.D., M.P.H., R.D., EatingWell.com
As a nutrition professor, I thought I was up to speed on which healthy habits can help you prevent heart disease—until a few years ago when my University of Vermont colleague Paula Fives-Taylor, Ph.D., rattled my thinking.
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Nov 11, 2009 -
On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court heard two cases that could have major implications for the way juvenile offenders are treated in our criminal justice system. Sullivan v.
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Oct 22, 2009 -
We've all heard of those high-end luxury brand watches like: Cartier, Piaget, Rolex, Breitling watches but because they cost many hundreds, even thousands of dollars they are simply out of reach of most people's budgets. It's like, should I get a second car or buy a Rolex and for most people it's clearly the second car. Let's face it, luxury watches are designed for the rich to provide them with a "status symbol" they yearn for that will help feed their, in most cases, large egos.Replica watches provide the not so affluent with the opportunity to sport incredible imitations of various luxury watches like: Cartier, Piaget, Rolex, and Technomarine for a fraction of the price.
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Oct 12, 2009 -
We know that we’ve been paying a lot of attention to the no-brow look that has dominated the Spring shows, but here’s a little something for those of you who are decidedly against bleaching, waxing, or glue-sticking your arches for a full-forehead effect. Makeup artist Diane Kendal has been single-handedly championing the full brows of early-eighties fame at big shows on both sides of the pond. We saw (and loved) her Brooke Shields’ tribute at Alexander Wang and enjoyed her feathered surfer girls backstage at Proenza—though we were somewhat floored by the furriness at Chloé yesterday, if only because it was one of the few presentations we’ve seen in Paris that opted for more, not less, brow.
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Aug 08, 2009 -
As big cities go San Francisco has definitely been the leader in green living projects. The city may soon host a dramatic new environmental project that backers say could solve three problems at once: clean waste water, remove carbon from the the atmosphere, and produce bio diesel fuel. Yet it's gotten remarkably little attention, Surprise..
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