miércoles, 15 de enero de 2014

PUMP IT UP! WEIGHTLIFTING " CUTS DIABETES RISK IN WOMEN "

This piece of news say that women who pump iron in the gym cut their risk of developing diabetes. For prevent the risk of developing diabetes we can lifting weights, doing press-ups or similar resistance exercises to give the muscles a workout was linked with a lower risk of diabetes.
I believe that is a very good article for inform that practise resistance exercises reduce the risk of diabetes. 







  lady using weights

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25728681

OBESITY CRISIS: FUTURE PROJECTIONS " UNDERESTIMATED"

This piece of news talk about obesity in England and say that half the UK population will be obese by 2050 underestimate the problem. The researchers said that  Britain was in danger of surpassing the prediction contained in a 2007 report. A lot of people are interesting in this problem for exemple the lobbying group is calling for hard-hitting awareness campaigns, similar to the approach taken to smoking, to try to stem the problem.

I think that now a lot of people don't have a good nutrition because in this society people eat out home and their don't have time for cook in home and for this reason many children suffer obesity.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25708278


MEDITERRANEAN DIET FOR DIABETES

This news article explains about mediterrean style diet may help reduce the risk for type 2 diabetes when people don't lose weight or increase exercise levels. 
The study randomly assigned 3541 men and women  ages 55 to 80 and free of diabetes to one of three diets.
This article is interesting because compared with the control group the risk for diabetes was 40  percent lower with Mediterranean diet.

I think that we are privileged because we live in Catalonia and here we have a Mediterranean diet . This article is important because people that suffer diabetes can be benefit




NINE SWEDISH WOMEN RECEIVE WOMB TRANSPLANTS

This piece of news explain that nine women in Sweden have received womb transplants from living relatives in a pioneering trial.The doctor of the university of Gothenberg who has been leading the experimental fertility project, hopes the technique could help other women who want to become pregnant. This project  includes women either born without a womb or who have womb problems that stop them conceiving or had it removed because of cervical cancer.

I think that this article is interesting because its hard for a woman can't be mum and with this project they can do it.