Almost 25 years prior, Christian Bagg was snowboarding in Canada’s Banff National Park when he smashed and crushed his back, leaving him paralyzed starting from the waist. “I knew right when I hit the ground that that was it,” Bagg, 45, told CNN. “I don’t ever remembering having any moment where I thought I would […]
Continue ReadingMake your #SundayFunday with our #SundayBrunch selection.
We all love weekends and actually we all wait for weekend whole week. We all wait for weekend so that on weekend we do spend some time at home or with friends. We also plan in weekdays, how we are going to spend our time on weekend. Most of plan to spend our time at […]
Continue ReadingMiddle age people should walk more in daily life.
Middle-aged people are being urged to walk faster to help stay healthy, amid concern high levels of inactivity may be harming their health. Middle aged people from 40-50 should stay active and do a walk on regular basis – Says Officials at Public Health England. Officials at Public Health England are urging people between the ages […]
Continue ReadingUse of methamphetamine increases risk of stroke in young people
Recent studies and research shows that People who use methamphetamine are almost five times more likely to have a stroke caused by a bleed in the brain, many of which are fatal. “We can add stroke to the list of terrible and devastating things that methamphetamine does,” says Damian Zuloaga, of the University at Albany, New York. Beyond the […]
Continue ReadingEating disorders linked to history of theft
NEW YORK: Women with anorexia nervosa or bulimia are up to four times more likely to be convicted of theft – often petty thefts like shoplifting – compared to peers without eating disorders, according to results from a large Swedish study. This increased risk of criminality in women with eating disorders is something doctors should […]
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