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Many women also notice an increase in belly fat as they get older — even if they aren't gaining weight. This is likely due to a decreasing level of estrogen, which appears to influence where fat is distributed in the body.
In reality, the world won't run out of water. Water does not leave Earth, nor does it come from space. The amount of water the world has is the...
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You should avoid drinking water left open for a very long time. The water left overnight or for a long period of time in an open glass or container...
Read More »An expanding waistline is sometimes considered the price of getting older. For women, this can be especially true after menopause, when body fat tends to shift to the abdomen. Yet an increase in belly fat does more than make it hard to zip up your jeans. Research shows that belly fat also carries serious health risks. The good news? The threats posed by belly fat can be reduced.
Food, water, clothing, sleep, and shelter are the bare necessities for anyone's survival. For many people, these basic needs can not be met without...
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Pattern welding is the practice in sword and knife making of forming a blade of several metal pieces of differing composition that are forge-welded...
Read More »So how do you know if you have too much belly fat? Measure your waist: Stand and place a tape measure around your bare stomach, just above your hipbone. Pull the tape measure until it fits snugly around you, but doesn't push into your skin. Make sure the tape measure is level all the way around. Relax, exhale and measure your waist, resisting the urge to suck in your stomach. For women, a waist measurement of more than 35 inches (89 centimeters) indicates an unhealthy concentration of belly fat and a greater risk of health problems.
Fatigue: You may feel more tired, in body and mind. Emotionally reactive: If you find yourself being more upset about things that you wouldn't...
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A game of Monopoly ends when all but one player has been driven into bankruptcy. “There is a chance, at any point in time, that any player could...
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Over time, higher cortisol levels can lead to high blood pressure, excess weight gain, muscle weakness, problems concentrating, and more. If left...
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How much does it cost to live off the grid? It's true that living off the grid will set you free from monthly utility bills. However, there are a...
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The Five Ws, Five Ws and one H, or the Six Ws are questions whose answers are considered basic in information-gathering. ... What are the 5 Ws? Who...
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The Bare Necessities. The four basic needs of nearly all survival situations are shelter, water, fire, and food. The following gear assists with...
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