Archive for November, 2009.
November 28th, 2009
What are some anti-aging secrets to keep face skin firm for life?
Stay out of the sun, drink a lot of water, don’t smoke, sleep well, eat well, don’t drink (or keep it to a minimum), use an SPF moisturizer on your face, and use Preparation-H around your eyes to tighten the skin (seriously).
Goodluck..
November 28th, 2009
I want to find and think of a research topic especially about sports with physics concepts. Can you help me? I badly need it..
This should be really helpful
http://www.topendsports.com/biomechanics/physics.htm
Here’s another good link
http://www.exploratorium.edu/sports/
Maybe you can get some ideas from this teaching lesson plan?
http://www.iit.edu/~smile/ph9206.html
November 28th, 2009
I know they probably get paid by the job, so how much is it on average. -The women that pose in Flex magazine and other fitness magazines like that.
It all depends on were you live…im in the midwest and its around 60,000 per year!!!!! Try this link!!
November 28th, 2009
Hey everyone. I need help on answering this question: How will health care access, cost, and quality be affected by the passage or defeat of a bill legalizing marijuana. The bill is AB 390, but i just need some answers on the affect of health care by legalizing marijuana or not. I’ve done some research but I need a little more. Thanks.
If marijuana was made legal and the government produced and taxed it, the revenue could cover a huge portion of the health care budget. The government could mass produce many different types of weed and at such a low cost because the ‘danger’ aspect would be non-existent; then then they could tax it heavily and make it cost the same it does now plus make billions a year that could be used to support health care. Not only that but it would save the DEA and many police forces and other government agencies billions just in time spent and effort wasted arresting harmless weed smokers. In New York city in 2008 it cost them 90 million dollars to arrest and detain people possessing minor amounts of weed and I can think of many better uses for that kind of money, one of them being health care.
There wouldn’t be more people using if it was made illegal because if people want to smoke weed they are going to do so anyways, but I major difference could be that less young people would smoke it because if it was legal it would be a less ‘rebellious’ drug.
Instead the USA has treated marijuana the same way they treat most things; by declaring war on it, hence the War on Drugs.
November 28th, 2009
What’s the difference between HGH (Human Growth Hormone) & Cortisone baseball players used. Are they both illegal?
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM? That’s my main question. Which is used for what?
Awesome answer posted by b m. Thank you.
Both HGH and Cortisone are legal with a prescription. Both are natural hormones made by the human body, though they can also be artificially synthesized. Athletes are often permitted to use cortisone, because cortisone isn’t really performance-enhancing. Athletes are sometimes permitted to use HGH, usually in the case that they are still quite young (less than 20) and they would naturally be unusually short without using supplemental HGH. The only case like this I can think of off the top of my head is the Argentinian soccer player Lionel Messi, who is 18, and is legally receiving supplemental HGH so he reaches a normal height.
Cortisone is usually injected directly into the injured area. It is a non-performance-enhancing steroid which acts primarily locally (it doesn’t have much effect on the whole body, just in the area where it is injected). Cortisone suppresses the body’s pain response in the injured area, allowing players to play through pain.
HGH is a very important hormone which has effects on your entire body. The amount of HGH in your body is the biggest factor determining how tall you will grow. HGH prompts bone growth and many other effects throughout the entire body. HGH is legal with a prescription, like cortisone, but because HGH is a much more powerful natural hormone, the potential for HGH abuse and illegal use is much greater than that for cortisone.
November 25th, 2009
It comes into virtually everybodys home. It has very important and positive anti aging benefits. But it goes out again and we fail to get the benefit. What is it?
NOTE: this is a serious, probably scientific, question, which was asked in a serious radio programme.
Peace, continment, happiness. constant stress and the environment all kinds of things can cause us to age fastor. words are powerful to, and another thing is heriditary.
November 25th, 2009
What kind of jobs are there out there that are in the sports industry not including the likes of professional footballers, tennis players etc. As I am looking for my career choice before I finish my sports course in college. Thank you.
aerospace engineering and dynamics for track, swimming, drag racing and formula 1. or chemical engineering for football to make helmets and equipment lighter and stronger. how about being a trainer to help teams.
November 25th, 2009
I’m not seriously overweight, only a little but I have zero endurance and a horrible fitness level. I’m winded after walking short distances. How do I even begin to start working out when I get worn out so fast. I really want to be healthy but I feel like working out for 10 mins because I get seriously out of breath won’t cut it. I’ve also been to the doctor and he said I’m healthy so its not medical.
Its really about getting used to it. I used to take a class that would wear me out before I finished it. Now, the class is so easy that I don’t take it anymore. It took about a month to get through it without feeling exhaused, and every time I went to class it got easier. Just take a class every day and do what you can. Tell the instructor that you are new (they usually ask who is new), and they give advice, just keep moving. All you can do is to stay with the class, don’t leave early and keep pushing yourself. I’ve been at my gym almost 3 yrs. There are girls that look the same now as they did then because they don’t try. My body has improved so much since I joined because I make good food choices, I stop eating when full, if I crave something I get a small version, and I work out daily. You can do this too. I am 5’5 and weigh 112 lbs, and I’m 42 yrs. old. Good luck.
November 25th, 2009
How is it legal for health insurance companies to discriminate against people with disabilities (I mean, medical disabilities), but other companies are not allowed to, like grocery stores are not allowed to? Or maybe it IS legal for other businesses to discriminate against people I am really just curious, that’s all. About the legal process. Health insurance companies kind of make me mad, because of this issue. I know I am expressing a political opinion, but I ask you not to troll. If you have a different opinnion thatn me, you can argue for it, but please don’t start trollin.’
You mean in writing policies? That’s one of the reasons we need health care reform, the insurance companies exclude people with pre-existing conditions. Which kind of ruins the whole concept of insurance, which is based on pooled risk.
November 25th, 2009
I work out a lot, and I know HGH can help with muscle production. I’m not looking for steroids – just legal HGH or something with similar effects.
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