Hoodia

What is Hoodia ?
The heralded south African cactus featured on "60 Minutes", "The Today Show", and in Oprah's "O Magazine" is probably the new miracle supplement for safe, effective weight loss for everyone wanting to lose weight.Hoodia gordonii (Hoodia) is an all-natural appetite suppressant known for having no side effects or conflicts that are associated with other weight-loss products.

How Hoodia Works.
It essentially suppresses the appetite by tricking the brain into thinking that you're full when you're not: Scientists explain that the active ingredient in Hoodia works within the hypothalamus, the satiety center of the brain, by releasing a chemical compound similar to glucose, only much stronger. The hypothalamus receives this signal as an indication that enough food has been consumed and therefore suppresses the appetite.

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PREVENTING CANCER IN YOUR COMMUNITY

You can contribute to the prevention of cancer in your community while responding to your own cancer prevention needs. Below are several ways in which you can accomplish that goal:
1. Insist mat laws prohibiting smoking in public places are enforced. That may mean tactfully confronting someone who is smoking where smoking is disallowed. It may also mean speaking with owners of businesses (for example, restaurants) that allow smoking too close to those wishing not to inhale secondhand smoke.
2. Organize a "Smoke-Free Day" on campus during which smokers are encouraged to go one day without smoking. If you plan for this day with an educational campaign—posters placed in residence halls and dining facilities, interviews of health professionals on the campus radio station, speakers provided in health classes—you can expect some students will use this day as an excuse to stop smoking altogether.
3. Develop a speakers' bureau of experts on tobacco and smoking cessation and make speakers available to local schools. High school and middle school students often look up to college students, and they may be influential with a stop smoking/never start presentation.
4. Lobby local legislators to require the proper authorities to enforce tobacco-related laws. Letter-writing campaigns, personal interviews, and mailings regarding the problem are all examples of the techniques you can use. You might seek strict enforcement of the laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco products or reduced availability of cigarette vending machines located near hangouts for minors.
5. Obtain pictures or slides of skin cancer from the local cancer society or the health department and develop a display that can be posted in heavily traveled areas on campus (for example, the student union, dining halls, dormitories). You might even make this a part of a health fair you organize.
6. Do research on the cancer-causing agents commonly found in offices (for example, associated with photocopying machines) and write a pamphlet that you distribute to businesses in the community.
These are but a few ways you can be socially responsible as it pertains to helping to prevent cancer in the communities in which you work, attend school, and live. What other ways can you think of to exercise your civic responsibility and help decrease the incidence of cancer among your neighbors, coworkers, and fellow students?
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