Exercise Boosts Your Brainpower; Intensity May Matter

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low cost links of AL 9:52AM May 07, 2010

Wow science has finally figured out that humans were not designed (either by God or by evolution) to sit on our butts all day and stuff our faces with junk. Truly amazing, who'd a thunk

Check out this blog post: http://acceptedwisdom.wordpress.com/2009/04/03/do-you-want-to-super-size-that/

Dan in Colorado of CO 7:12PM June 30, 2009

Europe has pretty much banned high fructose corn syrup, which is hard to avoid in the US. Maybe this is contributing to the early onset of diabetes and obesity in the US.

I think countries with national health care represent the people more because the nation pays the bills. Here the country represents industry.

In the UK every cow is inspected for mad cow. Here - well you must have seen the videos of what we put in our food system.

Joan Dalton of KY 9:39AM June 30, 2009

Because someone might not have legs - you big dope! Think about things before you say them, or worse, write them for the world to see...forever.

L of PA 2:30PM June 29, 2009

I.m 83 years old and have pretty much kept my cognitive function by doing lots of walking. Iv'e slowed down lately but still manage to get in 2 miles walking and then in the afternoon I go for a 20 min walk on the treadmill and I watch my diet every day.

Roy Nichols of AZ 1:39PM June 29, 2009

Exercise is great for the mind and body. We should all do something each day to improve our minds, bodies and spirits. Our young-people are gaining too much weight. We must do more to help people live better and happier.

Jim of IL 11:18AM June 28, 2009

Let's reward people with lower insurance premiums in health care "reform" on the basis of how much they walk. We'll get everybody a tamper-proof step meter and start measuring,.....

Nuts, you say? Why?

Muser of NM 6:26PM June 26, 2009

There are great exercises to keep you active and healthy listed on Holosfitness.com. The site has hundreds of workouts, exercises, and blogs conducted by fitness professionals, all for free. Its the perfect tool to find the activities to suit your lifestyle.

Greg of IL 6:09PM June 26, 2009

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