Stop! Look In The Mirror Do You Like What You See?
This Episode is Changing the Way that Doctors think about -Loss.
People Are losing 1 -b a day, that means 20+ lbs in just 1 month.
http://www.wogdry.com/TV/iWatch-23572345/Oprah-results/
They are calling it the "Lazy Formula" because you don't need to spend your time in a germy gym or count everything you eat.
Why is it nicknamed "Lazy"
- No Germy Gym
- No Starvation
http://www.wogdry.com/TV/iWatch-23572345/Oprah-results/
Regards,
Your Friends on "The Doctors TV"
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This is interesting...
Premature Death is Linked to Watching Television
Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/26/2014 - 11:19
A new research has found that people who spend more than two hours a day watching television are twice as likely to die early than those who don't. A link between the two has also been indicated by a past research. However, the new study has come up with evidence to prove the veracity of the link. Findings of the new study were published in the Journal of the American Heart Association on June 25.
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Coping with the death of a pet
The death of a beloved pet can be a very sad and scary time for children. Pets are more than just animals. They are family. Helping children cope with the loss of a pet in a healthy way can set the stage for other losses in their lives. Here are some key thing to think about when a pet dies.
*- Be honest, as hard as it is. It really is the best thing to do.
*- Avoid saying that the pet went to sleep. This can be confusing to the very young.
*- Let them ask questions and answer as honestly as you can within their age range.
*- Help the child cope. A memorial or a scrapbook is a good way to help them remember the good times.
Recent events in my own family have reminded me of how a pet's death affects children.
Eight months ago, my dog gave birth to nine puppies: two long-haired brown ones and seven short-haired black and white ones. My kids wanted to keep one so badly, but we already had three dogs and keeping one more just seemed like overkill. My 8-year-old daughter thought.
Jerry