Sexy Organic Blog Carnival 17

by Alley on July 5, 2010

Welcome to Monday’s Sexy Blog Carnival! If you’re not sure exactly what that is its just a bunch of posts from different bloggers put together on similar topics.

Thanks for all the great submissions and keep em coming!

Welcome to the July 5, 2010 edition of 0 athletic alley blog carnival.

Health

fitman presents How to Start Running posted at Fit36.com.

Paul presents The History of Birth Control: 10 Fascinating Facts posted at Masters In Public Health, saying, “Since time began, men and women have struggled with the desire to have sex on an unlimited basis, and the desire to have some measure of control over how many children they had.These ten fascinating facts about the history of birth control show us that it certainly hasn’t always been that easy.”

Gabriella White presents 60 Smart Health Hacks for Desk Dwellers posted at Surgical Technician Schools, saying, “Fortunately, there are ways to combat the ergonomic and gastronomic horrors that the corporate world foists upon its quivering minions. The listed tips and tricks in the article turn those grueling work hours into something a little more conducive to overall well-being.”

Jena Ellis presents 8 Reasons Why You Can’t Stay Awake posted at Online Certificate Programs.

Akili Spensor presents Why you HAVE to eat to LOSE weight posted at In Shape At the Office Blog.

Alvaro Fernandez presents What is Brain Fitness? How to Enhance Brain Fitness? posted at SharpBrains, saying, “Given all we are reading about brain fitness, here we try to define it as having the brain-based cognitive, emotional and self-regulation capacities required to thrive in life, no matter our age”

John Laugherton presents 18 Beautiful Infographics About the Human Brain posted at Masters in Counseling, saying, “If you are interested in learning more about the brain, here are 18 beautiful infographics.”

Edna Goldberg presents Top 25 Android Apps for Healthcare Professionals posted at 51 Healthy Living Cheat Sheets to Improve Your Life, saying, “The Android operating system is fast and versatile, and there are plenty of apps that can be of help to healthcare professionals. Here are 25 great apps that can be used in health care settings.”

chongyim ng presents New Age Diseases in our Modern World posted at MINDSandBODY.com, saying, “Our modern day stress, unhealthy lifestyles, poor eating habits and a hostile environment have created illnesses that were uncommon in the past.

Cancer, diabetes, asthma, anxiety and depressive disorders, and deep vein thrombosis are just some of the so-called “New Age Diseases” in our modern world.”

Herbert Aitken presents Top 50 Free Public Health Resources Worth Bookmarking posted at Masters in Public Health, saying, “This list focuses on the top 50 free public health resources worth bookmarking, and the links represent a good portion of current available resources for your convenience.”

Julia Wells presents 19 Must-See Biotech Infographics posted at Masters in Biotechnology, saying, “A foray into biotech infographics on the Web can turn up dull images as well as amazing ones that both contain accurate and useful information.”

C. Myers presents What’s In Your Water? posted at Mind Mart, saying, “Declare your independence from soda.”

Nutrition

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Lush Limerick posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Oliver Wang presents 50 Best Blogs for Cleaner Eating posted at Nursing School Search Blog.

Steve presents Nature Cleanse posted at Diet Cleanse, saying, “Natural cleansing of the body is a good way to keep a diet going once you have platitude. Flushing harmful toxins can also eliminate certain diseases from the body.”

Workouts

Danavir presents The Warrior Physique posted at Weight Loss For Attraction.

Misc.

Joe Robinson presents Binge Eating Help posted at test, saying, “In this article I will share many binge eating help resources. The resources will help you stay on track with your binge eating recovery.”

Mike Smith Jr presents Binge Eating Recovery posted at Overcoming Binge Eating, saying, “While the cause of binge eating is unknown there are many common guesses. A part of binge eating recovery is understanding what causes the disorder in the first place. Some believe that binge eating is caused through genes and is hereditary. Others believe that depression is a cause of binge eating. Some argue that excessive dieting and deprivation can also be a factor.”

Tom Hass presents Overcoming Binge Eating posted at Stop Binge Eating, saying, “Ever feel like you can?t stop eating a certain food after you start? Maybe it?s cookies, pizza, or potato chips. What?s your ?forbidden food?? You know the one food that you often end up binge eating on?”

Natalie Thomas presents The Doctor’s Guide to Twitter: 75 Useful Tips & Tools posted at Radiology Technician Schools, saying, “Twitter can prove to be an effective and useful tool for almost every industry, including the medical field where doctor’s need to access and relay information quickly. Here’s how doctors are using Twitter for personal branding, patient relations and just plain fun.”

Rona Burstein presents 50 Doctoral Students on Twitter Worth Following posted at phd degree, saying, “The following PhD students are active on Twitter and offer a wide variety of interests, hobbies and studies.”

Lisa Reynolds presents How to Stop Overeating | How To Stop Eating – Stop Binge Eating posted at test, saying, “Wondering if you?ll ever get your overeating under control?? ?You have decided that you are sick of it,? ?and that this time you? ?will stick to your healthy eating plan.? ?You will not give into the temptation to overeat.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of 0 athletic alley blog carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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