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FDA says OK to Prilosec and Nexium

Earlier this year there were some stories around about fears that Prilosec and Nexium may not be quite as healthy as they should be for people taking them for dealing with acid reflux disease and that they increased heart attack risk. The FDA is now saying that there are no increased risk of heart attacks with these drugs in the long term

Long-term use of Prilosec (omerprazole) and Nexium (esomeprazole) is not likely to be associated with an increased risk of heart problems.

FDA has completed a comprehensive, scientific review of known safety data for both drugs, which are used to treat the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and other conditions caused by excess stomach acid. While long-term studies reported to the agency on May 29, 2007, collected safety data, the study protocols did not specify how heart problems, such as heart attacks, were defined or verified. As a result, evaluating the information that was gathered about the safety of both drugs in these studies was challenging.

FDA’s assessment of the information from the data gathered was further supported by an additional analysis of 14 comparative studies of Prilosec, four of which were placebo-controlled (an inactive substance was used). Although these studies were not specifically conducted to assess the risk of heart problems, and patient follow-up was incomplete, they do not suggest an increased risk of heart problems with the use of Prilosec or its newer formulation Nexium.

Based on everything now known at the agency, the reported difference in the frequency of heart attacks and other heart-related problems seen in the earlier analyses of two small long-term studies does not indicate the presence of a true effect. This represents the agency’s current analysis of available data on these medications.

FDA recommends that health care providers continue to prescribe–and patients continue to use–Prilosec and Nexium as described in the labeling for the two drugs.

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How often to do core exercises

I find that people either do their ab exercises every day or never. Some people do them a couple of times a week and I thing that that is a good plan but the way that they are done is kind of haphazard and not really in a way that is conducive to reaching your fitness goals.

To work your abdominals effectively it is important to have a set schedule to work them . Try Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday for working your core muscles. When you are doing abdominals it is best to couple your ab workout with your lower back workout as the erector spinae muscles really are related and it is a good idea to keep the workouts together to stop one muscle group from overpowering the other.

An abdominal – lower back workout should only last around 15 minutes or so and include exercises for your upper and lower abs, your obliques and your lower back. This means that you are hitting four muscle groups and you can get away with one exercise of three to four sets for each, although you should do an extra exercise for your lower back.

Here is a sample core exercise workout

3 sets 20 crunches (work up to 30 as you get stronger)
3 sets 20 of leg raises (work up to 30 as you get stronger)
3 sets of 15 upright side stretches per side
3 sets of 15 pelvic lifts
3 sets of 15 hip extensions

As you get stronger with all of these exercises, and strength gains come pretty quickly, you can start to add or reps to make the exercise more difficult. I think that there is a lot of knowledge about how to do ab exercises but to strengthen you lower back I always rely on a fantastic page of back exercises at the Nismat site, there you can see how to do each of over a dozen lower back exercises.

How often to do core exercises
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‘Britain’s Got Talent’: Susan Boyle’s Weight Loss Transformation is Truly Shocking

It may be superficial, but the first thing the audience noticed about Susan Boyle is that she didn’t look the part of famous singer. People didn’t expect much when she opened her mouth to sing during that now-famous episode of Britain’s Got Talent in 2009. But when she belted out “I Dreamed a Dream” from Les Misérables? Those same people were blown away.

Equally shocking is Boyle’s more recent transformation. Wait until you see how she looks now!

Who is Susan Boyle?

Susan Magdalene Boyle was born in April 1961 in Blackburn, Scotland to a miner father (he was also a talented singer) and a typist mom. Boyle was born when her mother was 45 and is the youngest of four brothers and five sisters. For most of her life, she was told she had learning disabilities due to her mom’s advanced maternal age and being deprived of oxygen at birth. But later, Boyle was diagnosed with Asperger’s and an abnormally high IQ.

She took professional singing lessons and even had a few singles recorded prior to appearing on the show, proving that her talent extended beyond just singing in a competition. Susan Boyle didn’t achieve notoriety until her television appearance, however. Her exceptional performance of “I Dreamed a Dream” went viral and currently has more than 233 million views on YouTube.

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What happened after the show?

The Britain’s Got Talent appearance catapulted Susan Boyle to instant fame and success. Shortly after, she became an internationally recognized professional singer with seven albums and an estimated net worth of about $35 million. But despite her considerable career achievements, Boyle still had one issue to tackle: her constant struggle with her weight.

How did Susan Boyle lose weight?

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Boyle admitted that her battle against weight gain has plagued her since she was young. She was often bullied in school for being slower to learn and heavier than average. At that age, Boyle had no solutions for her problem and often turned to food for comfort, which just made the situation worse.

Everything changed in 2012 when Boyle was diagnosed with Type II diabetes. That’s when she realized it was time to get serious about her diet and health, or else she’d suffer from serious consequences.

The first thing Susan Boyle did to lose weight was cut sugar from her diet. This was especially significant for her health as a diagnosed diabetic. In an interview, Boyle said, “I need to stop eating sweeties and cakes. It’s the bane of my life.”

Luckily, she was able to achieve that goal even though it was difficult. She stopped drinking soda and sugary juice, cut most processed food from her diet, and avoided alcohol. Boyle also began an exercise program that matched her athletic ability and took a Garcinia Cambogia supplement to jump-start the process.

How much weight did Susan Boyle lose?

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These days, Susan Boyle looks like a completely different person. She was lovely before, but now she’s looking and feeling even better thanks to a whopping 50-pound weight loss. But even more important than just looks is her health. Thanks to cutting sugar, engaging in exercise, and controlling her weight, Susan Boyle is healthier and happier than ever.