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		<title>Weight Loss &#124; Energy Balancing Key to Weight Control and Weight Loss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One-fourth of the men and more than half of the women you see daily on the street are straggling with weight control. Experts are talking about national commitment to address the growing weight control problem, in most if not all of western society countries. It has been estimated that about 1.5 billion people are overweight [...]<p><a href="http://naturalremedieschest.com/urinary-tract-infections/weight-loss-energy-balancing-key">Weight Loss | Energy Balancing Key to Weight Control and Weight Loss</a> is a post from: <a href="http://naturalremedieschest.com">Health and Natural Remedies</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One-fourth of the men and more than half of the women you see daily on the street are straggling with <strong>weight control.</strong> Experts are talking about national commitment to address the growing weight control problem, in most if not all of western society countries. It has been estimated that about 1.5 billion people are overweight and despite all the efforts the number of the over weight and obese people world wide is growing.</p>
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<p>weight loss pain.</p>
<p>The total energy use by the body is accounted for by:</p>
<p>Basal metabolism: Energy expenditure during a state of rest and inactivity of the digestive system. Energy need for the functioning of the vital organs, such as the heart, brain, lungs.</p>
<p>Thermic effect of food: Energy expenditure in digesting food for storage and use.</p>
<p>Physical activity: Energy expenditure used for Physical activity</p>
<p>Non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT): energy expenditure of all physical activities other than sporting-like exercise.</p>
<p>The first two account for approximately 80% of energy used. Humans have developed their ability to consume food and use it efficiently as part of their survival mechanism during their evolution. However, deciding what is an appropriate amount and type of food to match our energy needs over the long term is a challenge for many of us. Additionally, given the availability of food and the easiness in obtaining it is of no surprise that the average adult is about 4 kilograms heavier than only 10 years ago and has now a weight loss problem</p>
<p>When energy intake matches energy output over the long term it considerably contributes to weight control but also to the well-being by minimizing the risk of developing many health problems. Gaining more than 5 kilograms excess weight or approximately 5 cm in waist circumference should be time for weight control through a weight loss diet and behavior re-evaluation.</p>
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		<title>Treating Urinary Tract Infections</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 07:48:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any irregularities in the operating system and organs that hinders the smooth elimination of urine from the body have the capacity to create a urinary infection. For example, an enlarged prostrate in men or kidney stones could hinder the normal flow and contribute in retention of urine. Generally this could become a ground for Infections. [...]<p><a href="http://naturalremedieschest.com/urinary-tract-infections/treating-urinary-tract-infections">Treating Urinary Tract Infections</a> is a post from: <a href="http://naturalremedieschest.com">Health and Natural Remedies</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any irregularities  in the operating system and organs  that hinders the smooth elimination  of urine from the body  have  the capacity to create a urinary infection. For example, an enlarged prostrate in men or kidney stones could hinder the normal flow and contribute in retention of urine. Generally  this could become a ground for  Infections.<span id="more-12"></span> </p>
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<p>Abnormal conditions at birth might contribute to urinary tract  infections. An area of concern also could be younger girls. They will require special attention during their  toilet training in order to avoid  the chance of  Urinary Tract Infection (UTI).</p>
<p>Since there are also extrinsic factors that may contribute to Urinary Tract infection remedial treatment may be in  needed. The most common source of intervention for those not able to void urine naturally  or in case of  critically ill individuals is the use of catheters; special tubes  inserted  in  the urethra or  bladder. For a number of  elderly people and those with conditions of the nervous system may need  carry on using them for lifetime. </p>
<p>It takes good deal of care, involving sterilization, and catheters demand continual supervising to help avert infections. A clinical testing and research lab investigations could rule if an infection is present or not  easily. In case of UT Infection an appropriate  urinary tract  remedy also  will be needed.</p>
<p>Treatment for infection of the UT is frequently  antibiotic  drugs and for the majority involve the  prescription of oral antibiotic drugs. However, in a severe  case of infection of UTI, like infection of kidneys or pyelonephritis intravenous injections might be administered. </p>
<p>Urine screens assist in discovering the kind  of bacteria responsible and with that  the physician could decide what is the most effectual drug to prescribe. Physicians have  a wide number of different drugs to select from and with the help of looking the patient&#8217;s  medical history can prescribe  the one  that is needed.</p>
<p>A patient receiving a treatment for  UTI will commonly respond in two to three  days unless there are other complications. Physicians in order to safeguard the patient, generally will continue treatment for at least a week to see  that any possibility of the infection still present has ended. </p>
<p>For those events where an  infection is due to Chlamydia, Mycoplasma,  kidney infections, diabetes or other  functional abnormalities, the  adopted strategy usually is a lengthy treatment. Accompany tests are important in order  to check if  the treatment has been effective or not,  since for a  number of  cases symptoms may go away earlier than  the infection itself. </p>
<p>However, it is more and more of a common knowledge that predominant treatment with antibiotic drugs may lead to continual UTI infections and raised dependency on antibiotic use, thereby additional weakening the immune system. For more information on complementary natural herbal medicine on UTI check. </p>
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