Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Why Morning sex is good for your health and will improve your day?.

WE ALL know the benefits of sex: the endorphins, the exercise, the connection. Aside from the existence of STDs and pregnancy scares, there’s really no downfall to it. Whether it’s hot and heavy or passionate and tender, there are not many critics of the act … a rarity in a generation of online comments and forums. For 20-somethings, it’s an act we indulge in an average of 118 days out of the year, according to The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction. That’s almost one-third of the year, or better stated, every three days. While most of us can only wish we were having sex every three days, we can all agree that our 20s are probably the best and most prolific time to be hitting the sack. By 24, it’s reported that 92 per cent of young adults have had sex and, no doubt, have liked it. In a world full of hate and opposition, it may be one of the few things most people can agree on. If we were to unite the world, it would best be done under sex. Because sex is good. Sex is great. And according to research, sex is better for you in the morning. According to Dr. Debby Herbenick, an American research scientist and author ofBecause It Feels Good, individuals who partake in morning sex are healthier and happier people. As an immunity booster, its health benefits last throughout the day, contributing to that “healthy glow” your co-workers keep referring to. So if you’re feeling a bit stressed, sick or ugly, find someone. And don’t be embarrassed — morning sex is probably the only time you can pardon the morning breath enough to be completely aroused. You look hotter We’ve all had that after sex “glow,” but it’s not just because the blood is still rushing to our heads. According to Herbenick, sex releases boosted levels of estrogen, which in turn, make your skin and hair stronger and healthier. Increased levels of estrogen and testosterone have known ageing benefits that keep frisky people looking youthful longer. However, the most tantalising evidence was reported by Women’s Health Magazine on a study done at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital in Scotland. In this study, a panel of judges viewed people from a one way mirror and guessed their ages. Those who had a steady sexual partner, and who were having sex regularly (about four times a week), were viewed as seven to 12 years younger. This is due to the amount of estrogen and testosterone released during sex, and the benefits on the skin and hair as reported earlier. Not to mention, sex burns calories. According to Daily Mail, an hour of sex burns the equivalent amount of calories as a 30 minute jog. Within an hour, men burn an average of 240 calories and women 180. Four times a day and you’re okay to eat a Big Mac. Whoever thought life could be so good? Sex and Big Macs? It’s a stress reliever There’s nothing like a good morning shag to calm your nerves before an early meeting or interview (not to mention you’ll be looking your best). We can all agree that sex has the distinct advantage of helping our troubles melt away along with our inhibitions. Yvonne Ulrich-Lai, PhD and James Herman, PhD of psychiatry and behavioural neuroscience at University of Cincinnati conducted experiments in order to find the results of stress levels after one partook in pleasurable activities. They found that after partaking in sex or comfort food, the reduced-stress effects continued for at least seven days, suggesting that sex produces long-term benefits. These benefits are known to reduce the rate of strokes and heart attacks. So if you’re getting old and have high blood pressure, talk to your partner about hitting the sack … for your health at least. Laura Berman, Ph.D., an assistant clinical professor of ob-gyn and psychiatry at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, also reported that sex releases endorphins and oxytocin, hormones that activate pleasure centres in the brain. Like a drug, sex sets off certain chemical reactions in the brain that give us feelings of euphoria. Though you never want to become a sex addict, it’s probably safer to frequent the bedroom (safely) than the local street corner. You’re healthier For all you prudes refusing to partake in the “animalistic” act, a few times in the bed could actually make you healthier. According to Herbenick, sex increases levels of IgA, an antibody that helps to fight against infection, keeping frisky people better protected and healthier than those abstaining. The orgasm has been known for its health benefits for years. Whether partaking in it solo or through someone else, it helps you achieve sounder sleep and that healthy glow we all wish we could exude all day. MSNBC reported in Not Just Good, But Good For You that increased sexual activity was directly correlated with healthier individuals, according to research reported by Jennifer Bass of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction. It’s no secret that sex is good for you. However, the secret of morning sex is one that should now be exposed and capitalised on as we all look for someone to turn our average morning routines into not just an exciting and pleasurable activity, but a healthy one that could help us all live longer, happier and more beautiful lives.


Mga basyo ng softdrinks, pwedeng maging aircon.

Over 70% of Bangladesh’s population live in corrugated tin huts across the countryside. During the long summer months, temperatures reach up to 45° Celsius, making these huts unbearable to live in.To address the issue, Grey Dhaka teamed up with volunteers from Grameen Intel Social Business Ltd to create the Eco-Cooler – the world’s first-ever zero electricity air cooler, which uses re-purposed plastic bottles cut in half and put into a grid, in accordance to available window sizes. Based on wind direction and airflow pressure, the Eco-Cooler has succeeded in decreasing the temperature in tin huts by up to 5° Celsius. One of our creative supervisors, Ashis Paul, started thinking about ways to bring relief to these people. He was turning it over in his mind when one day, he overheard his daughter’s physics tutor explaining to her how gas cools when it expands quickly. Ashis has an “inventor” mentality and he’s always been fascinated by science. So, he started experimenting. Ashis Paul designed the Eco-cooler. He told us about his idea of making an air-conditioner out of plastic bottles. The simplicity of the Eco-Cooler is incredible. To make an Eco-Cooler, you cut plastic bottles in half and then mount them on a board. Then, you place the board over a window, with the bottlenecks facing towards the inside of the house. The change in pressure that occurs when air enters the wider part of the bottle and comes out through the bottleneck cools the air. It seems uncanny, but the principle is simple. Blow on your hand with your mouth wide open. The air feels hot, doesn’t it? Now, blow on your hand with your lips pursed. It feels like a cool breeze. The Eco-Cooler doesn’t require any electricity to function!


Monday, September 26, 2016

Why walking should be a part of your lifestyle

MANILA, Philippines — Let’s face it, not everyone is an avid walker. But while some may dismiss walking as a tiresome chore, there’s no denying that there’s more to it than just a physical activity. Walking is simple, you put one foot after the other. Besides, walking comes with a host of benefits we’re sure you’ll love. Check this out: Walking makes you fit. Walking is as good a workout as running and it may even be better. Unlike fast-paced cardio exercises like running and cycling, walking puts less impact on the joints. Walking helps you shed unwanted pounds. When you walk, you use up more muscles since you carry the weight of your body, making it easier to burn calories. Walking relaxes you. You can literally walk stress away, if you brisk walk that is. Well, for commuters trying to make it to work on time, this is easy peasy. Quick-paced walking increases endorphins in the body which helps reduce stress hormones. So if you need time out from a stressful day at work, take a stroll outside to clear your mind and feel more at ease. It makes you socially aware. Besides, walking helps you become more socially aware. You get to see different people every day whom you might eventually come to know and be friends with. Walking also exposes you to the outside, making you updated with the newest establishments and hangout spots that just opened, things you can’t actually do when you’re sitting at the backseat of a car or cab. It boosts your energy. Okay, so you might not always wake up happy and full of life, but you can easily boost your energy by walking. By the time you get to the office, you won’t find yourself tempted to take a nap and instead feel ready to take on the day. If you’re sitting for extended hours at work, it also helps to take light walks every half hour to avoid feeling sluggish and tired. Walking is eco-friendly. Yes, you get to contribute to preserving the environment by reducing your carbon footprint. Try walking when going to nearby places to help lessen the greenhouse gases churned out by vehicles. That said, it’s important to keep in mind how you can walk properly and comfortably, here’s how: Keep a good posture. Stand straight, don’t lean forward or backward, chin up, and don’t look down while walking. Wear the right footwear. Wearing heels or ill-fitting shoes will only guarantee blisters, discomfort, and more serious injuries down the line. Focus. You can always pause or sit down when you need to check your phone, but avoid this when you’re on the move to prevent accidents. — Alixandra Caole Vila


Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Hongkong maids march against window cleaning after Ofw death

HONG KONG, China - Domestic helpers in Hong Kong marched in protest Sunday after several maids fell to their death from tower block windows as they tried to clean them. There are 300,000 maids in Hong Kong, mostly from the Philippines and Indonesia, with concern growing among rights groups over their welfare following several abuse cases. A 35-year-old Filipina domestic helper fell to her death last month as she was reportedly cleaning the outside of the windows of her employer's flat. Organizers of Sunday's rally said they believed at least three maids had died falling from windows this year. Hundreds of helpers marched in the center of Hong Kong Sunday shouting "We are workers, not slaves!" In a city of skyscrapers, they are calling on the government to ban employers from asking maids to clean the outside of windows. "For us it's hard to say no when employers ask us to clean windows, but it's scary," said Dolores Balladares, a spokeswoman for the Asian Migrants' Coordinating Body.





"It's about time for the government to protect the workers." Thai domestic worker Waen Takruerat, 42, said the majority of maids were expected to clean windows inside and out. "It's scary and dangerous so I told my boss I can't do it," she told AFP. The plight of maids in Hong Kong was thrown into the spotlight by the case of Indonesian helper Erwiana Sulistyaningsih, who was beaten and starved by her employer Law Wan-tung in a case that made world headlines. Law was jailed in February 2015 for six years. Campaigners have long sought reforms, including ending the requirement for maids to live with their employers. They say this makes it difficult for them to escape abuse. They also want the government to abolish the "two-week rule" under which domestic workers must leave Hong Kong 14 days after they quit a job, unless they can find other employment within that time. So far the government has shown no indication it will relax either rule.- Agence France-Presse

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Mother Teresa, magiging ganap nang santa

Mother Teresa, magiging ganap nang santa





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