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Oral HCG Weight Loss

Oral HCG weigh- loss products have invaded the consumer market as a more convenient alternative to receiving HCG injections. HCG, which stands for human chorionic gonadotrophin, is a hormone derived from the urine of pregnant women. The use of HCG as a weight loss aid — which became the rage in the 1950s — has long since been discredited, says Dietscam.org, a service of the National Council Against Health Fraud.

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The Best Exercise During Pregnancy to Boost Energy

Exercise during pregnancy won’t just give you extra energy — it can put you in a better mood, keep your muscles nicely toned, help you sleep better and make it easier on your body during your delivery and post-pregnancy recovery, says the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, or ACOG. The best exercise program for you includes activities that are effective and safe, and that can be performed with minimal discomfort.

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Leg Toning Exercises During Pregnancy

Exercising during pregnancy will improve how you feel both physically and emotionally. Toning your legs through resistance training and cardiovascular exercise will prepare you for the rigors of motherhood, from toting your little one around to chasing after him once he learns to crawl and walk. Even if you exercised prior to becoming pregnant, always check with your doctor before beginning a new exercise routine.

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The Runner’s Diet for Women

Although running is an effective aerobic exercise for burning calories, some women runners still struggle with weight control. In addition to balancing calories, choosing healthy sources of food can help provide the nutrients and energy necessary for training routines and marathon competitions. The types of food you consume, as well as the times you eat, can play an important role in high-endurance activities like running.

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Hearing-Impaired Children in the Classroom

Kids experience full or partial hearing loss due to a variety of causes, including certain illnesses, loud noises and injury. Hearing impairments of varying degrees interfere with a child’s development and success in the classroom. Early and effective interventions give her the chance to catch up or stay at grade level.