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  1. Their reasoning is that it is best to

    Reports have emerged of people intentionally mixing with friends who have flu.
    Their reasoning is that it is best to be infected before the winter when the virus could become more deadly.
    But public health expert Dr Richard Jarvis said such behaviour could undermine the fight against swine flu.
    He also stressed while it was a mild flu, people would still be putting their health and the health of their children at risk.
    Dr Jarvis, chairman of the British Medical Association's ...
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  2. Focus on making healthier

    Like your diet, your exercise should never be an all-or-nothing deal. Just because you woke up late and didn’t do your planned stretching pre-work, don’t skip your gym session or your evening walk.
    As with dieting, you really don’t need to have the perfect body or routine. If you’re exercising purely to keep your heart healthy and your body strong, having a great six pack or toned upper arms is, frankly, irrelevant. I often make the mistake of reading fitness blogs and getting depressed about ...
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  3. Try having a piece of fruit

    One good way to avoid that all-or-nothing approach is to make incremental changes to your diet and daily routine. If you read these and think “it’s not worth bothering”, recognise that it’s your subconscious mind trying to trick you into staying firmly in your cosy comfort zone. Small changes really do add up. Some good places to start are:
    Eat breakfast every day (if you don’t already). Skipping breakfast is strongly associated with an increased risk of being overweight.
    Eat more fruits ...
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  4. 將固體食物切成小口

    使用新聞
    ,用茶匙代替大湯匙冰淇淋,
    然後少喝一小杯蘇打水而不是用吸管。“食物同樣令人滿意,但你會消耗更少的卡路裏,”de Wijk說。
    在你的腳上更快地思考 ...
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  5. The calorie-cut monkeys

    Death wasn't the only change. The calorie-cut monkeys had less than half the incidence of cancerous tumors or heart disease as the monkeys who ate normally. Brain scans showed less age-related shrinkage in the dieting monkeys. They also retained more muscle, something else that tends to waste with age.
    Compare two cage-by-cage photos of the monkeys and the difference is obvious: A 29-year-old monkey happens to be the oldest non-dieting monkey still alive, and a 27-year-old the oldest still-living ...
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