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Rising fuel prices could stifle recovery

Posted on 26 February 2011 by admin

Rising fuel prices could stifle recovery
Increases prompted by overseas turmoil will have a ripple effect Consumers are already seeing the fallout from turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa every time they fill their gas tanks. It’s the less obvious impact, such as the cost of a beef sandwich in Berwyn, that really has economists worried.

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Rising Obesity In Pregnancy Causes Concern For Gestational Diabetes

Posted on 05 August 2010 by admin

Rising Obesity In Pregnancy Causes Concern For Gestational Diabetes
A NHS watchdog revealed concerns about the rising level of obesity among pregnant women yesterday in order to raise awareness of the associated complications, which includes gestational diabetes. According to The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), approximately 16 per cent of women in England are obese from the start of pregnancy and half of women of childbearing age …

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In light of rising obesity, Proactol launches new campaign to help mothers put a stop to these statistics

Posted on 16 May 2010 by admin

Following the release of statistical data that by 2050 nine in ten children will be obese, Proactol have launched a new campaign to help give mothers the support they need to lose weight, feel revitalised and offer their children an easier route to leading a healthier lifestyle.

And we have to say, Proactol have managed to cover every angle of this subject in a highly productive way.

Down to their simplest suggestions of doing regular family outings to adopting active play sessions with other mothers. Anyone looking to lose weight and improve their families overall well-being will find Proactol’s array of incentives, tips and suggestions incredibly useful in helping them to beat the above statistics.

Their diet suggestions are particularly helpful to this cause, enabling mothers to gradually implement these changes whilst utilising a range of other natural food alternatives – a benefit that could prove highly beneficial in light of the growing scientific connections being made between eating habits and DNA.

In a study performed by the Heart Institutes Canadian Cardiovascular Genetics Research Centre they found that the ‘capping’ of particular genes had a direct affect upon the body’s ability to perform certain actions i.e. lose weight.

Yet this capping notion is not a natural phenomenon. In most cases it is triggered by the introduction of external elements to your body such as changing your diet.

With this thesis in mind, further studies are currently being performed that are examining the impact different diets can have upon the expression of your genes in children’s DNA.

But either way, study or no study, Proactol have managed to successfully convey the overall importance of following a healthier diet within their campaign.

Their additional offering of their medically backed natural fat binder alongside their suggested tips was also successful at showing you that achieving lasting weight loss is attainable.

Clinically proven to reduce your dietary fat intake by 28%, by taking 2-3 of their herbal supplements with every main meal, Proactol’s natural fat binder can offer mother’s the support they need to lose weight, tone up and take charge of their families eating habits all in one turn.

An achievement that can make the above statistic one that doesn’t have to affect your family, but a figure to aspire against.

For more details on Proactol’s Mother’s Day campaign and how to keep you and your children healthy visit the Official Proactol Website

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