June 30, 2006
Weights and measures refer to legal units of measurement in different countries. The science of developing universally accepted weights and measures is called as metrology. The institution that implements the S.I. unit of measurement worldwide is The Bureau International Des Poids et measures (BIPM).
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June 30, 2006
Weight loss surgery is done to remove excess fat collected in various parts of an obese person’s body. Weight loss surgery is also known as bariatric surgery. A bariatric surgeon is qualified to perform this complex surgery. MGB or mini gastric bypass is a laparoscopic surgery, which is simple and inexpensive. It is widely used and is believed to be the safest and most effective bariatric surgery. The entire operation takes only about thirty minutes and the patient is hospitalized for less than twenty-four hours.
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June 30, 2006
Along with being healthy, we all want to look as fit as possible. Sometimes this is can be a challenge. With so many different diet plans and foods available, it can be difficult to figure out what works and what doesn’t. Well, there are still some old-fashioned ways to lose weight that have been tried and true for years now. These 5 tips will not only help you to lose those unwanted pounds, but they will also help you have a more healthy body.
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June 30, 2006
Weight loss surgery is an optimal solution for those who want to lose weight in a snapshot. Although it can show marvelous results, but there are hidden risks and complications involved. Read the article and realize the fundamental facts of weight loss surgery.
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June 30, 2006
A healthy weight is where you are not too thin and not too fat for your height. Healthcare professionals use a particular method to work out a person’s healthy weight for his/her height. This method is known as body mass index (BMI). Whether you are an ‘apple’ or ‘pear’ shape, your shape affects your heart’s health. Fat around the waist increases your risk of heart problems. A good idea is to assess your present diet and identify high-fat and high-sugar foods that you eat. Eating smaller meals more frequently will help maintain steady blood sugar levels and make you less likely to binge on unhealthy foods.
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