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It's Healthbolt Carnival Time...

Welcome to the latest edition of the Healthbolt Carnival.

There’s something here for everyone. So wander around and start clicking… 

Alan Skorkin from Software, Technology and More provides how-to tips on Fitness for Software Developers (and Other IT Professionals). And seeing that computer work can makes us hungry and polish off the calories, this might be one of all bloggers as well…

Madeleine Begun Kane from Mad Kane’s Humor Blog entertains as usual with Possibly Good, Albeit Annoying Advice.

Kelly Turner from Grounded Fitness reports that Loathing Exercise Starts With The Young, saying, “using exercise as punishment for children can leave a lasting impression on them into adulthood”.

Mary Emma Allen from Alzheimer’s Notes writes Parents Beware! Are You Setting Your Kids Up for Alzheimer?, saying, “Researchers have begun to realize that head injuries acquired in sports may have a connection with developing Alzheimer’s disease in later life.”

Jacqueline Lloyd from Hot Exercise asks and tries to answer the question Does Exercise Reduce Obesity In Kids?.

Austin Lee from The Health, Drug, Prescription, and GMP Supersite gives timely information on Health And Safety Tips – Before and After A Hurricane, saying, “Follow these free resources and tips from the FDA (the Food and Drug Administration) to maintain health, and even those of animals, before and after the storms.”

Usman from Burn Fat ‘n’ Build Muscle looks at How to create your own fat loss diet plan.

Chris from searchformeto.com asks How Fast Can You Lose Fat ?

Sally Huss has some Crystal Clear Goals for you.

jdixson from Paunchiness – Get Rid of the Belly Fat explains why High Fructose Corn Syrup is Bad For You., saying, “The Corn Refiners Association decided to ’show’ high-fructose corn syrup was as safe as sugar.”

Julena from Organic Makeup and Skin Care debunks some Organic Skin Care Myths.

Sandip Tripathy from RN Central provides 101 Ways to Rid Yourself of Acne.

Michael Beck from Chiropractic Marketing | Chiropractic Advertising wonders about Chiropractic Newspaper Ads: Do They Work?, saying, “Are newspaper ads still viable for small businesses like a chiropractic office? Dr. Beck discusses in this post.”

Brain Blogger asks Are You Vegetarian? How Do You Get Enough Protein?, saying, “If only I had a nickel each time I was asked this question! Well, I am vegetarian, and my meals are balanced and healthy. I have not been diagnosed with deficiencies or malnourishment yet. On the other hand, I feel light and healthy, eat 25% less fat (than meat eaters) on an average, and save significantly on grocery costs.”

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Lauren Starr from Skin Care Tips has some Natural Skin Care Tips That You Can Use, saying, “This post I’ve made contains over 3000 words on the importance of health and nutrition in order to care for one’s skin.”

AndrewB from test suggests that You Can’t Stop Binge Eating if its a Reward – How to Stop Overeating, saying, “Trying to stop binge eating or to stop overeating is very tough. You know you need to stop and get your eating habits under control. I bet you tried and failed. Did you ever think of the payoffs of overeating or eating too much?”

Leeman from Be Happy provides 3 Great Life Philosophies to Remove Sadness and Anxiety, saying, “Use great life philosophies to remove sadness and anxiety  in daily life, and to work and live happily”

simon from Ultra Light Wheelchairs offers Wheelchair Exercise-workout.

SeanBissell from Yummy Fitness | Fitness For Fun People says that Even Dogs Get De-Motivated.

Andre Blackman from Pulse & Signal reports on the Evolution of Health Ads and Communications, Part 2: Burning down the Tower of Babel on Health Topics, saying, “Looking at the differences in health advertising and communications from around the world. In this post, guest blogger Marc Van Gurp of the Osocio blog writes and shows video.”

Alvaro Fernandez from SharpBrains reports on ABC Reporter Bob Woodruff’s Spectacular Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury.

Sarah Scrafford from Web Design Schools Guide gives us 25 Diet Tricks to Convince Your Body It’s Not Hungry.

Clara Myers from Mind Mart writes Yes, We Have No Bananas, saying, “A world without bananas is not a impossibility.”

Carol Solomon from Lose Weight Now . . . Stay Slim Forever looks at Top 10 Ways To End Food Cravings.

NAOMI from Diary From England discusses Britons’ 36 Year Sedentary Lifestyle.

Dean Moyer from The Back Pain Blog answers a Sciatica Relapse Question, saying, “This is part four in the series on Sciatica and Epidural Injections. In this post we examine the different risks and potential side effects associated with corticosteroid injections for the treatment of back pain and pinched nerves.”

Jeff Williamson from Lose Weight Daily writes about Healthy Weight Loss.

Marcus Ryan from Wrinkle Creams Review lists the Top 3 Anti Aging Diets, saying, “I’ve got here my 3 favorite anti aging diets filled with superfoods that are great for younger looking skin. When you try them out, not only will your skin look better, but your overall health may improve as well!”

Peter Murphyfrom Get Motivated Stay Motivated provides 10 Super Ways To Take Action Right Away With No Hesitation.

myln from ManageYourLifeNow.com lists 30 Medical Myth Busters You Must Know, saying, “Eating carrots will improve your eyesight. Spinach makes you stronger. Fresh is always better than frozen. Computer screens can damage your eyes. Cholesterol is bad for you health. These are examples of medical and health myths that have been sustained over the years. Many people, including doctors believe in these myths although they are either not true or lack scientific evidence. Some of these myths also have very amazing and unbelievable origins.”

Well, that’s it for this edition of the Healthbolt Carnival.

We’ll be back again in two weeks so do stop by and say hi.

And if you want to join in, submit your health related article to the next carnival via our carnival submission form.

Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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  1. By Ida
    712 days ago

    Eating carrots will improve your eyesight. Spinach makes you stronger. Fresh is always better than frozen. Computer screens can damage your eyes. Cholesterol is bad for you health. These are examples of medical and health myths that have been sustained over the years.

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  2. By Liz
    714 days ago

    glad that everyone’s enjoying the healthbolt carnivals…

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  3. By Juicer
    714 days ago

    Great Info! We really enjoy your website, thanks!

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  4. By Andre Blackman
    714 days ago

    Another great carnival filled with useful content. Always good to see new health related blogs!

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