শুক্রবার, ৩ এপ্রিল, ২০১৫

Wine a day, keeps the headache away

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Scientists have developed new yeast that has the potential to boost and increase health benefits of wine and reduce the toxic byproducts which cause after headache. A group of researchers have developed a ‘genome knife’ (the genetic material of an organism. It is encoded either in DNA or RNA viruses) in blood.Associate professor Yong-Su Jin, said the fermented foods like beer, bread are made of Polypaid strains of yeast, which mean they contain lots of RNA virus. Until now it was very difficult to alter the gene of Genome. But it seems Assistant professor Yong-Su Jin has confirmed the remedy how to stop headaches.
Excessive amount of polyploidy Saccharomyces, which leads to contraction of human muscle tissue, will increase with the regular consumption of beer and bread. Meanwhile, wine Yeast helps to break the excess amount of contraction process and help to retain the blood vessels. Other benefit that the wine-maker could clone yeast to enhance the flavour of wine and help to settle down headaches. Hangover symptoms will mitigate out and certainly red wine will help to sooth the tissues from the part of medulla (parts of brain, helps to remember and retain the memory).Red-wine
In yesteryears, scientist would have suggested to use antibiotics to stop the headaches. But consuming wine will develop the resistance stamina and confirms protection coverage to the RNA virus in blood. Antibiotics are recommended not be used which increase the damage of tissues. Higher the bubble, lower the Headache.

Some tips for dating a confident girl

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1. Be confident: Telling her, “I’m intimidated by you” is more likely to make her roll her eyes than feel flattered, if that was your goal. She can hold her own in any situation and needs a man who can along with her.
2. Don’t take time for Text: If you take days to text her back and that annoyed her, she will tell you. Also, she might not (well, probably will not) go out with you again.
3. She wants to be as confident in your relationship as she is in herself and the rest of her life. So don’t dick her around. Don’t make her wonder what your intentions are. Because she won’t stick around to find out.
4. She’s direct and wants you to be too. With her, what you see is what you get and that’s what she wants from other people in her life. If you don’t want to chill with her anymore, grow a pair and tell her. Don’t string her along and like all her Instagram photos if you’re not fully invested in her. She’ll appreciate you saying, “Hey, I think you’re really cool, but this just isn’t working for me.”
5. She’s highly motivated and attracted to others who are also highly motivated. If you don’t have serious drive, you don’t share the same values, and it probably won’t work out.
6. She knows how to pull her weight in a relationship and won’t expect anything less from you. A great relationship is a fifty-fifty collaboration, so bring your A game.
7. She’s not going to chase you. If you want her, you’ll have to go after her, because she’s confident she’ll find someone else if you don’t give your all to the relationship.
8. She isn’t threatened by your ex. She is sure of herself and doesn’t think your ex — or anyone else — is going to take you from her. And if she does think you’ll stray that easily, she’ll be gone before you do because she knows she deserves better.IMG_2824
9. She won’t act out of insecurity. So don’t worry about her going through your phone. If you pull some shady shit and give her a reason to be suspicious of your behavior, she’ll ask you about it rather than go behind your back.
10. Just because she’s confident, that doesn’t mean she won’t have moments of weakness. She acts invincible, but she’s not. She’ll need you to be there for her, even when she tries to get through things on her own.
11. She doesn’t expect or need compliments from people around her, but she still likes to hear them anyway. She knows her strengths (or just when she has a great pair of shoes on) and still enjoys hearing them called out from time to time by someone other than her own brain.
12. She’s not afraid of judgment from your friends or family. So if they have comments about her, it’s probably best to keep them to yourself, because a confident girl isn’t going to change for them.
13. She probably won’t change for you. She likes who she is and isn’t interested in becoming someone she’s not.
14. She doesn’t want to feel guilty. When she does, she’ll try to figure out why she feels that way and take the actions necessary to not feel that way.
15. She’s highly communicative. She never wants you to guess how she’s feeling, so she’ll tell you more often than not. The last thing she wants is for your relationship to be a guessing game.
16. She admits when she’s wrong. A confident woman isn’t afraid to admit when she made a mistake or hurt another person’s feelings. She will own up to her mistakes and faults, and try not to make them a habit.

Lose weight following some easy steps

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If you’re trying to drop a few pounds fast, these expert tips will make it easy for you to lose the weight quickly.
1. Write down what you eat for one week and you will lose weight: Studies found that people who keep food diaries wind up eating about 15 percent less food than those who don’t. Watch out for weekends: A University of North Carolina study found people tend to consume an extra 115 calories per weekend day, primarily from alcohol and fat. Then cut out or down calories from spreads, dressings, sauces, condiments, drinks, and snacks; they could make the difference between weight gain and loss.
2. Add 10 percent to the amount of daily calories you think you’re eating: If you think you’re consuming 1,700 calories a day and don’t understand why you’re not losing weight, add another 170 calories to your guesstimate. Chances are, the new number is more accurate. Adjust your eating habits accordingly.1012331_394621130642047_1205922016_n
3. Get an online weight loss buddy to lose more weight: A University of Vermont study found that online weight-loss buddies help you keep the weight off. The researchers followed volunteers for 18 months. Those assigned to an Internet-based weight maintenance program sustained their weight loss better than those who met face-to-face in a support group.
4. Get a mantra. You’ve heard of a self-fulfilling prophecy? If you keep focusing on things you can’t do, like resisting junk food or getting out the door for a daily walk, chances are you won’t do them. Instead (whether you believe it or not) repeat positive thoughts to yourself. “I can lose weight.” “I will get out for my walk today.” “I know I can resist the pastry cart after dinner.” Repeat these phrases and before too long, they will become true for you.
5. After breakfast, stick to water. At breakfast, go ahead and drink orange juice. But throughout the rest of the day, focus on water instead of juice or soda. The average American consumes an extra 245 calories a day from soft drinks. That’s nearly 90,000 calories a year—or 25 pounds! And research shows that despite the calories, sugary drinks don’t trigger a sense of fullness the way that food does.
6. Eat three fewer bites of your meal, one less treat a day, or one less glass of orange juice. Doing any of these can save you about 100 calories a day, and that alone is enough to prevent you from gaining the two pounds most people mindlessly pack on each year.
7. Watch one less hour of TV. A study of 76 undergraduate students found the more they watched television, the more often they ate and the more they ate overall. Sacrifice one program (there’s probably one you don’t really want to watch anyway) and go for a walk instead.11101833_755960674518866_5547322815611051021_n
8. Wash something thoroughly once a week.Whether that’s a floor, a couple of windows, the shower stall, bathroom tile, or your car, a 150-pound person will burn about four calories for every minute spent cleaning. Scrub for 30 minutes and you could work off approximately 120 calories, the same number in a half-cup of vanilla frozen yogurt.
9. Wait until your stomach rumbles before you reach for food. It’s stunning how often we eat out of boredom, nervousness, habit, or frustration—so often, in fact, that many of us have actually forgotten what physical hunger feels like. If you’re hankering for a specific food, it’s probably a craving, not hunger. If you’d eat anything you could get your hands on, chances are you’re truly hungry. Find ways other than eating to express love, tame stress, and relieve boredom.
10. Stare at the color blue. There’s a good reason you won’t see many fast-food restaurants decorated in blue: it functions as an appetite suppressant. So serve up dinner on blue plates, dress in blue while you eat, and cover your table with a blue tablecloth. Conversely, avoid red, yellow, and orange in your dining areas. Studies find they encourage eating.
11. Eat in front of mirrors and you’ll lose weight. One study found that eating in front of mirrors slashed the amount people ate by nearly one-third. Having to look yourself in the eye reflects back some of your own inner standards and goals, and reminds you of why you’re trying to lose weight in the first place.
12. Spend 10 minutes a day walking up and down stairs. The Centers for Disease Control says that’s all it takes to help you shed as much as 10 pounds a year (assuming you don’t start eating more).
13. Walk five minutes for at least every two hours. Stuck at a desk all day? A brisk five-minute walk every two hours will parlay into an extra 20-minute walk by the end of the day. And getting a break will make you less likely to reach for snacks out of antsiness.DSC_0204
14. You’ll lose weight and fat if you walk 45 minutes a day, not 30. The reason we’re suggesting 45 minutes instead of the typical 30 is that a Duke University study found that while 30 minutes of daily walking is enough to prevent weight gain in most relatively sedentary people, exercise beyond 30 minutes results in weight and fat loss. Burning an additional 300 calories a day with three miles of brisk walking (45 minutes should do it) could help you lose 30 pounds in a year without even changing how much you’re eating.
15. Put your fork or spoon down between every bite. At the table, sip water frequently. Intersperse your eating with stories for your dining partner of the amusing things that happened during your day. Your brain lags your stomach by about 20 minutes when it comes to satiety (fullness) signals. If you eat slowly enough, your brain will catch up to tell you that you are no longer in need of food.
16. Throw out your “fat” clothes for good. Once you’ve started losing weight, throw out or give away every piece of clothing that doesn’t fit. The idea of having to buy a whole new wardrobe if you gain the weight back will serve as a strong incentive to stay fit.