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Thursday, 9 October 2014

Sweet Food Can make you sad


Sweet Food Can Create Heart so sad and full of regret

Sweet foods, such as chocolate, ice cream, cakes, and so on, of course, very tempting, especially when the stomach is hungry. However, accustomed to eating sweet foods, but can make enlarged waist circumference, also can make you feel sad. Why is that?

A study in the USA showed that successful reduce the desire to eat sweet foods make heart happier.

A total of 414 respondents were included in the study were located at the University of Chicago this. Some of them are required to hold a taste for sweet flavored snack dish. As a result, the level of self-control and life satisfaction someone closely associated with the desire for sweet foods.

According to marketing professor at the University of Minnesota, Kathleen Vohs, people who have the desire, especially control appetite allegedly have a robust self-regulation, and this can produce feelings of happiness.

"Indirectly, this ability of self-control leads to control problems and issues surrounding the conflict," he said about the results of a study published in the Journal of Personality such.

Furthermore, studies suggest that the desire for sweet foods and snacks, not because it is really hungry, but the desire and compulsion for a moment. Generally, when the desire is fulfilled, a person (especially women) will feel sad and culminate in regret.

By refraining from eating sweet food very wanted, someone would be easier to make the right choice. As for those who do not resist the temptation and fall asleep to enjoy sweet foods will feel depressed due to the thoughts and feelings of guilt, which leads to regret.

France Research over Women Bra

A study says that wearing a bra to protect and support the breasts is not a good lifestyle. What article?

Studies are located in France lasted for 15 years, and finally found a new idea that could endanger the woman's bra. "In the medical, psychological, and anatomy of the body, a woman's breast does not get positive benefits from the use of a bra. Therefore, the use of a bra forcing the body against gravity, "said Jean-Denis Rouillon, Professor, University of Franche-Comté in Besançon, in France Info and quoted by the Huffington Post.

Located in a university hospital, Rouillon measure studied 300 breast and female respondents with age range of 18 to 35 years. Furthermore, some of the respondents are asked to not wear a bra for a year.

As a result, they were not wearing a bra breasts firmer and healthier, than those who remained routine wearing a bra. This is evidenced by the size of the nipple is higher by 7 millimeters and they were found to be more supple breasts. then, respondents were asked to wear a regular bra claims often have back pain and breast feels slack from time to time.

One respondent who was not wearing a bra for a year, Capucine Vercellotti (28), during which time his body claimed fresher, easier breathing, and feeling healthy. "At first it was a bit strange. Therefore, I used to wear a bra every day. However, five minutes after the start was not wearing a bra, I do not feel the awkwardness. I do not have a problem without a bra, "he told Agence France-Presse.

However, Rouillon not advise all women to read the results of this study will directly to semerta not wearing a bra. Therefore, this research does not involve all representatives of the female population in the world.

What do you think, better wear a bra or not at all?

Proxy War in Indonesia

Indonesian assessed in the future will face a variety of undermining the sovereignty. Undermining the sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia is growing according to the situation and the progress of technology, the " proxy war ". "Trends proxy war, the two sides do not face each other, but use third parties to defeat the enemy. was to look out for, "said military analyst, Susaningtyas Kertopati or Nuning, in Jakarta, Thursday (10/09/2014). player proxy war , he said, was able to organize a confrontation between two powers with the use of a substitute to avoid direct contact. "By reason of reducing the risk of direct conflict which resulted in the destruction of fatal . Typically, a third party acting as a substitute is a small country, but sometimes also be nonstate (not the state). Actors can be in the form of NGOs, mass media, mass organizations, community groups, or individuals, "said Nuning. He cited the loss of East Timor Indonesia, which began with an armed uprising, diplomacy, until the advent of the referendum. "It is an example of a proxy war is real, "said Nuning.

Iran Submarine

“We are designing and building heavy and semi-heavy submarines, and the Fateh (Conqueror) submarine will be unveiled this [Iranian calendar] year (ending March 20, 2015),” Head of the Iranian Navy's Industrial Research and Self-Sufficiency Organization Rear Admiral Ali Gholamzadeh said on Wednesday. There are three classes of submarines, said the top commander, adding that Iran has attained self-sufficiency in producing “light” submarines. Iran’s naval forces are present in the high seas in order to protect and ensure maritime security for ships and vessels, the commander said. Iran has so far launched different classes of home-made advanced submarines, including Fateh, Ghadir, Qaem, Nahang, Tareq and Sina. In September 2012, Iran's Navy launched the super-heavy Tareq 901 submarine overhauled by Iranian experts. The Ghadir submarine was first unveiled in 2007. The 120-ton vessel has excellent shallow-depth performance and can conduct prolonged coastal missions and launch torpedoes. In recent years, Iran has made major breakthroughs in its defense sector and reached self-sufficiency in producing key military equipment and systems. The Islamic Republic has repeatedly made clear that its military might is in line with the nation's doctrine of deterrence and poses no threat to other countries.

Ukraine Crisis

Today there is a peace deal on paper in Ukraine, there is thankfully peace across a lot of Ukraine, but the peace deal is still being violated in key sectors," US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland said in a speech Thursday at an Aspen Institute conference in Berlin. Nuland added that the sanctions will remain in place until all Ukrainian hostages are released and Ukraine’s sovereignty is restored. Fighting continues between pro-Russian forces and Ukrainian forces in the eastern city of Donetsk, as well as around the towns of Debaltseve and Schastye. The United Nations said Wednesday that more than 300 people have been killed since a truce agreement was signed on September 5. Since then, the conflicting sides have been accusing each other of violating the truce. The West accuses Russia of stoking unrest in Ukraine by supplying weapons to pro-Russian forces fighting for control of eastern provinces. Moscow denies the accusations. The United States and the European Union have imposed several rounds of sanctions on Russia over the conflict in Ukraine, targeting the country’s banking, energy and defense sectors. The Russian parliament approved a bill Wednesday, granting compensation to individuals targeted by Western sanctions. The bill also allows Moscow to seize the assets of foreign individuals enabling the sanctions.

War Between Russia and NATO

Panetta said on Tuesday that President Barack Obama’s measures against his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin were not enough to stop him in Ukraine. "I would have taken some very tough positions with regards to Putin." The former CIA director also proposed strong military options about the crisis in Ukraine, saying imposing further “sanctions” against Russia and providing “military aid to the Ukrainians” would be needed to resolve the crisis. James George Jatras, former US Senate foreign policy analyst, said, “I think Mr. Panetta’s comments are very unfortunate.” “Yes, there’s an element of truth in that the measures taken by Washington and our European allies have been ineffective. But, I think, it miscasts what’s really going on in Ukraine, that somehow this is an equation of stopping Putin, which is really not the relevant question,” Jatras told Press TV on Wednesday. He added that the “relevant question is the instability and conflict in Ukraine in which unfortunately Washington and Europe had played an essential role.” “What is most dismaying about Mr. Panetta’s suggestion is the idea that we should be upping the ante by providing weapons and missile deployment and so forth which not only risks further escalation and even the possibility of a hot war in Ukraine between NATO and Russia,” he opined. Doing so “would be a complete disaster for Ukraine which would much increase the death toll from fighting and further make impossible any kind of stabilization or economic recovery of the country,” he added. The United States accuses Russia of arming and supporting pro-Russian forces fighting against the government in Kiev. The Kremlin, however, denies the allegations.