Sunday, March 2, 2014

Best Cereals for your body

There is a well acknowledged and true saying that Health is wealth. To be and stay healthy we must need to choose healthy and nutritious diet to eat that would be advantageous for our overall body health. One’s body requires some of the following essential contents in the daily diet that are as follows
• Fats
• Protein
• Vitamins
• Minerals
Other than this regular exercise is also essential for its proper working.
If our body be deficient in contents like fats, proteins etc then we will not be capable to do our every day schedule work as well as become sluggish and weak. A person if he pursues the healthy diet and routine than no health harms can upset his life.
Cereals are really ideal and great source of enough proteins, carbohydrates as well as vitamins in them. Adding up of cereals to your daily diet is in reality have a positive move towards a healthy body.
So add some cereals in your diet in order to achieve carbohydrates as well as proteins as these cereals will provide you energy as well as help you in loss of weight. We have mentioned here some cereals that are really healthy for body.
Wheat:
• Wheat is the mainly popular cereal
• It is commonly available in large amount.
• It has plentiful of health benefits.
• It has been verified through quite a few researches that wheat helps to minimize the chance of heart attack.
• Also wheat regulates blood glucose in patients suffering from diabetes.
• For a healthy body, prefer products prepared from whole wheat to a certain extent than the refined ones.
• Wheat is rich in followings:
• calcium
• potassium
• magnesium
• zinc
• vitamin B
• vitamin E
• Different health troubles that can be dealt with whole wheat are:
• tuberculosis
• obesity
• breast cancer
Rice:
• Rice is another cereal that is very useful as well as very healthful for body.
• It is rich in the following:
• Protein
• fats
• carbohydrates
• It helps out blood sugar level in becoming stable.
• Also it provides vitamin B1.
• Those who face difficulty of high blood pressure ought to make rice a part of their every day meal.
Corn:
• Corn is the resourceful cereal.
• It is really a fine source of fiber along with several vitamins such as:
• folic acid
• vitamin C etc
• It typically assists the one who have neutral tube birth imperfections.
• Furthermore, heart diseases can as well be barred by in taking foodstuffs made of corn.
Walnuts:
• Walnuts are loaded in polyunsaturated fatty acids.
• These can lend a hand you to manage blood cholesterol.
• Also it keeps blood vessels in healthy state.
• adding it to your diet can facilitate you in remaining healthy.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Egg - Yolks and White


Brain scans help predict learning problems: study

STOCKHOLM: Brain scans may help identify children with learning difficulties much earlier by measuring their short-term memory capacity, according to a Swedish study published Wednesday.

 

The study by a team of researchers at Karolinska Institute, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, showed that it is possible to map the development of short-term memory capacity with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI scans).

 

"It would be possible in principle to use the MR scanner to predict something about future development that cannot be predicted by psychological tests alone," neuroscience professor Torkel Klingberg told AFP.

 

"The benefit could be an early identification of children at risk of poor development so that we can give them good help intervention in time."

 

About 10 to 15 percent of children tend to have problems with learning and attention, which can be related to a deficient short-term memory -- the ability to retain information to solve a problem.

 

The scans alone are not expected to predict future learning difficulties, and Klingberg said they would be combined with other psychological tests.

 

"Until now neuroimaging has just given us pictures of behaviour that we already knew about," he said. "Now this is telling us we can use the MR scanner also for something novel."

 

The study involved a random sample of 62 healthy children and youths aged six to 20 and compared their performance in cognitive tests while being scanned.

 

They were tested again two years later, and the study found that the earlier scan could help predict how their learning abilities would develop.