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Nearing last call for Sugarleaf’s exciting and enlightening raw, living and superfood workshop with Bali-certified raw chef and educator Asha Peri on 26 November 2011, 2-6pm at Sugarleaf’s Greenhills branch along Wilson.

Let Asha amaze you as she transforms favourites from the immensely unhealthy Standard American Diet (S.A.D.) to happy treats using raw, living and superfoods packed with real energising nutrients and not just empty calorie.

Call or SMS 0917 8039 055 for more information and reservations. P2,000 per person with hearthyummy helpings of all six to seven dishes prepared. P100 discount for senior citizens, pairs, couples, groups and students and attendees pre-paying for the workshop through Sugarleaf’s BPI Wilson Street bank account. See you there!

Sugarleaf, a healthy-eats restaurant-store, is located at the G/F Health Cube Building, 226 Wilson Street, West Greenhills in San Juan (between Kink Cakes and BDO) Tel 385 0387. Makati branch just opened at the MEDICard Lifestyle Centre this month. Follow us on Twitter @sugarleafph

I want to share this hamburger patty recipe that I learned from the Food Channel. My friends and family love this so much because it’s home-made and really really delicious. Haha!

Hamburger Recipe (makes 4 patties)

1/2 kg Ground Beef

1 Tbsp A1 Steak Sauce

1 Tbsp Soy Sauce

1/2 Teaspoon Garlic Powder

1/4 cup Bread Crumbs

1 Egg

Salt and Pepper to taste

Butter

Combine all ingredients, except for the butter, in a bowl and mix well. Make 4 equal partitions to create the patties. Take a hamburger portion and put a cube-sized slab of butter in the center of the portion before you work the meat into a tight bowl. Cup the meat between your hands to form it into a patty. Repeat the procedure with the remaining portions. You may opt to cook the burgers right away or store it in the freezer. I usually use electric grills for my burger as I’m not really a pro with charcoal-based grills. Either way, I’m sure this burger will be delicious!

PERSONAL:

There are lot of things bugging me lately: work pressures, missing my family and friends, missing my mamao….which is why I recently find it very hard to sleep. I usually come home at around 8pm, prepare dinner, and watch movies to relax me for a while. It’s weird how I feel sleepy but I can’t seem to shut my eyes. I’m afraid that if this continues on, I’ll be having puffy and dark eyes which would require me to use weird stuff like oxytoxin type 2 to eliminate. I wish I bought my GNC melatonine pills with me!

Life insurance policies can be complicated at best, unintelligible at worst.  A lot of people don’t pay much attention to them because they get free or low-cost coverage through their employer.  However, it is still advisable to get your own insurance to be on the safe side. To get one started, it would be important to know the two basic types of life insurance: Term and Whole

A useful analogy to explain the difference is buying versus renting. With term life insurance, you’re renting. It’s never really yours, and eventually your lease is up.

In contrast, you own a whole life insurance policy, because the original policy amount must be returned to you. The monthly premiums are higher, but the money goes into a fund that grows over time.

Bootcamp is one of the six different free student-led aerobics classes offered to Wellesley students. The other classes offered are spinning, fit box, pilates, yoga and power abs. Katie Saylor ’10, Wellesley’s Recreation Coordinator, says “My motto for the classes is: no sign ups, no commitment, no experience required.” And Bootcamp is no exception.

Students meet at the pool tables at the entrance to the Sports Center at 8:15 a.m. Monday mornings before being led by instructor, Jenny Holland ’11 into the field house. After a couple of warm up laps and dynamic stretching, Holland dives right in. The class begins with alternating planks and wall sits—each held for 30 seconds. When the mat became available, the class moves to the mat and begins circuits. One circuit consists often of mountain climbers, ten push-ups, 15 full sit-ups and 15 squats. The challenge is to see how many circuits each student can complete in 10 minutes. All students usually finish at least five circuits in the allotted time. Holland keeps students on their feet and moves straight into burpees. For those unfamiliar with a burpee, a student begins in a push up position, moves her feet towards her hands, jumps up and then returns to the original push-up position. On Monday’s class this particular exercise only included half-burpees. Every thirty seconds the number of half-burpees done in a row increased by one until each student was doing 10 in a row. The group then decreased by one every 30 seconds until they reached one. In between, students tried to hold the push up position using upper body and core strength.

Holland ended the lesson with ab workouts and stretches. Before leaving, she told students to continue stretching and that they might feel sore for the next day or two. Throughout the entire lesson, she demonstrated the correct way to execute each exercise, shouted encouragement and instructions, and blasted upbeat music. When asked about the most challenging aspect of her job, she said: “trying to find a balance between pushing people enough that they actually get something out of it, and not pushing them so much that they feel uncomfortable and don’t want to come back.” According to her students, she has definitely achieved that balance. All left feeling that they had had a thorough workout and most planned to return. Susan Goldman ’11 said that she “plan[s] on going every Monday and Wednesday.” The students came from all different backgrounds of fitness but each left feeling as though she had had a good workout and planned to come back. Goldman said that she tries to work out on her own but often lacks the motivation. Alex Curatolo ’12 said, “I like working out with other people for motivation.”

For Holland, “the most rewarding thing has been meeting a ton of new Wellesley students—I love when people I just met come up to me the next day and tell me that they’re sore but can’t wait to come back!”

Source: Wellesley News

The search is on for a new chief financial officer at Orexigen Therapeutics.

The La Jolla drugmaker said Thursday that its current CFO, Graham Cooper, will step down “for personal reasons” on March 11.

Orexigen is one of two San Diego companies whose experimental diet pills for women were rejected by the Food and Drug Administration in recent months.

The other company, Arena Pharmaceuticals, announced a week ago that its CFO was leaving for a job with another healthcare company.

Both Orexigen and Arena face uncertainty over the future of their leading drug candidates, which must undergo further testing before being resubmitted to regulators. Each of the companies recently laid off a larger portion of their workforces in an effort to conserve cash in the wake of the disappointing FDA decisions.

Cooper, who became Orexigen’s CFO in May 2006, commutes to his office in La Jolla from his home in the Bay Area, the company said.

As part of a separation agreement with Orexigen, Cooper will receive a severance payment equal to nine months of his base annual salary, which is $340,000. The company also will continue to pay his health insurance premiums for up to nine months after he quits.

Joseph Hagen, Orexigen’s senior vice president for corporate development, strategy and communications, will assume the CFO job temporarily while the company searches for a permanent replacement.

Source: Sign On San Diego

DENVER (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MusclePharm Corporation, a Nevada corporation (“MusclePharm” or the “Company”) (OTCBB:MSLP – News), an expanding U.S. nutritional supplement company, is pleased to announce that MuscleGel, its innovative protein on the go product, has been shipped out to 1,500 General Nutrition Center (GNC) locations.

GNC is the largest specialty retailer of nutritional products in the world, featuring locations throughout the United States and in numerous international markets.

MuscleGel, which has drawn impressive reviews since its introduction, offers high-quality protein in a convenient gel-based formula that makes it simple to consume on the go without liquids or mixing.

“We are excited to launch this innovative muscle building supplement into 1,500 GNC stores and get it into the hands of our consumers. This is an incredible product that we have spent more than three years perfecting,” MusclePharm President Cory Gregory said.

“We believe that MuscleGel will revolutionize protein consumption and be a category creator in the nutritional supplement industry.

“Not only does this product taste amazing, but it completely removes the hassle of mixing a powder with no worry of the chalk-filled aftertaste that protein bars leave. We truly believe this is the perfect protein supplement for everyone.”

About MusclePharm®

MusclePharm’s (OTCBB:MSLP – News) Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, MusclePharm is a rapidly expanding healthy life-style company that develops and manufacturers a full line of NSF and scientifically approved, nutritional supplements that are 100% free of any banned substances. Based on years of research, MusclePharm products are created through an advanced six-stage research protocol involving the expertise of top nutritional scientists and field tested by more than 100 elite professional athletes from various sports including the NFL, MMA, and MLB. The Company’s propriety and award winning products address all categories of an active lifestyle including muscle building, weight loss, and maintaining general fitness through a daily nutritional supplement regimen. MusclePharm is sold in over 120 countries and available in over 5,000 US retail outlets that include GNC, and Vitamin Shoppe, as well as over 100 online stores, including bodybuilding.com, Amazon and Vitacost.com. For more information, please visit www.musclepharm.com.

Zeltiq’s CoolSculpting system and Cool Shapes Contouring Shorts work on the idea that carefully applied cold can kill off fat cells.

Lots of fat burning pills and gadgets promise to help you “burn” fat. And they almost always disappoint. Maybe it’s all a matter of degrees. Instead of burning fat, should you be trying to freeze it instead?
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Lawyers representing victims of the drug, originally for overweight diabetic patients but long a popular appetite suppressant, have issued a legal complaint against Jacques Servier, 88 and the laboratory he founded and runs.

They accuse him of “deliberately misleading patients who were consumers of Mediator on the (drug’s) nature, type, substantial qualities, the composition”.

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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. (Gore) today announced it has received approval from Health Canada for the Removable GORE VIABIL Biliary Endoprosthesis. This device is designed for the treatment of benign or malignant biliary strictures followed by optional removal up to 12 months after implantation. The Removable GORE VIABIL Biliary Endoprosthesis is the only fully covered, self expanding biliary stent in the world that offers a strong, durable barrier against tumor ingrowth and tissue attachment with anti-migration fin technology, thereby making it ideal for treating benign and malignant strictures in the biliary tree.

The Removable GORE VIABIL Biliary Endoprosthesis offers patients an improved alternative to traditional biliary stricture treatments. The easy-to-use pull-line delivery system allows for a smooth implantation with excellent accuracy while the atraumatic, deformable anti-migration fins minimize the chance for device migration. Coupled with Gore’s unique non-porous ePTFE/FEP covering, this combination provides for proven, long-term patency, the earmark of effective biliary stents.

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ABINGDON, United Kingdom and PRINCETON, N.J., – Orchid Cellmark (Nasdaq:ORCH), a leading worldwide provider of identity DNA testing services, today announced it has executed a multi-year contract with the U.K. Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission (CMEC), formerly the Child Support Agency (CSA), for the exclusive provision of DNA paternity testing services. Orchid Cellmark delivers its paternity testing services in the U.K. under the Cellmark brand.

Orchid Cellmark believes that the four-year award has the potential to generate approximately £3,500,000 in revenue over such period, with options to extend the contract for a further three years. Orchid Cellmark has been providing DNA paternity testing services to the CSA since 2005 and was re-selected following a competitive process.

“The consistent high quality of our service provision over the last five years is again recognized by the re-award of this contract. Retaining this contract is a reflection of the quality of our people and the service they provide,” said Thomas A. Bologna, Orchid Cellmark president and chief executive officer.

Orchid Cellmark has over two decades of experience of DNA paternity testing and provides rapid, accurate and high quality service guided by rigorous quality assurance systems. Accredited by the Ministry of Justice, and to international quality standard ISO17025, Orchid Cellmark’s results are accepted as evidence of paternity in U.K. courts. In addition to providing testing to the CSA, the company is a leading provider of confidential DNA paternity testing services to the general public.

Source: Global News Wire

The top fitness trends for 2011 all require hard work toward a better body.

Those trends include sweating through a fitness boot camp, lifting weights and doing exercises such as push-ups and sit-ups to strengthen your stomach and back, according to the American College of Sports Medicine.
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Many people have bought reading glasses from market stalls and street opticians. However, experts declared that much as this action could save money in the short term, it could be putting their eyesights and health at risk, reports Sade Oguntola.

To avoid paying a large sum of money for a pair of reading glasses from an optician that might easily be lost or broken, many people resort to buying cheap eyeglasses by the roadside and market stalls to help them see better.
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Erase extra flab with these super-effective tricks.

IN THE GYM

1. Catch the running bug. You’ll continue to burn fat after your jog: People who run for at least four hours a week melt more calories than non-runners, even when they’re not running, a Yale University School of Medicine study reports.

2. Crank it up early. Working out harder during the first half of your workout and taking it easier during the second burns up to 23 percent more fat than doing the opposite, according to a study from The College of New Jersey.

3 & 4. Go hard — and make it quick. Staying at 80 percent of your max heart rate for 40 minutes can amp your metabolism for 19 hours afterward, research published in Obesity notes. And doing a shorter workout at 75 percent of your max aerobic capacity will give you a greater metabolic boost than sweating longer at 50 percent, a Colorado State University reveals.

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In response to the immense success that HCG Fusion has had as the number one product for HCG diet weight loss solutions, a HCG diet forum site has been developed to let other persons suffering from obesity and overweight conditions know of the wonders possible with the same. At the same time this platform is to be used to inform the masses of possible good HCG diet foods in order to prevent the dangers that can be brought about by poor dieting and the use of inferior HCG products. Learning these dangers is particularly helpful for vegetarians because Dr. Simeon’s HCG diet was mostly created with meat being designated as the main source of protein.

HCG Fusion is a supplement that comes in the form of homeopathic sublingual drops. It has helped many and it is only right that the said HCG diet forum helps users know of the benefits of sublingual drops over HCG injections. Though these two options present no drastic dangers in the form of HCG diet food side effects by virtue of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) being a natural product that exists in our bodies, there are several reason why people prefer the drops. HCG Fusion is registered as a supplement hence it does not need a prescription for purchase. It is taken orally hence no need for painful injections. This product is also alcohol free, has no bitter taste, and is less expensive and available everywhere.

The downside of HCG diets has to do with eating particular foods and small portions at that which means that some essential nutrients will be missing and thus this will lead to poor health. HCG Fusion counters these HCG diet food dangers by featuring extra nutrients such as vitamin B12 to help preserve balance in the body composition, Mag-Phos cells salts to prevent chances of muscle cramping, Nat-Phos cell salts to prevent constipation and assist in fat assimilation, and four Amino acids i.e. Acetyl L Carnitine supplements, L-Lysine, L-Omithine, and L-Arginine to enhance blood flow, promote muscle tone and healthy skin, and to boost the immune system. With the HCG diet forum people get useful information to help them optimize on weight loss safely and properly.

Source: Big News

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