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Why Boomer Women Are Perfect For Boomer Men

What drives men over 50 to pursue women is as primal as social. We’ll always be hunters. Over 50 men are able to start second families, albeit with younger women, but not the other way around. My point isn’t what’s fair or unfair, but rather that many boomer men date younger women exclusively, relegating a vast number of incredible boomer women to wonder if or when men will ever “get it” when it comes to what they’re missing in terms of dating, sex and relationships with women their age. Men and women are equally eager to respond to their sexual desires, particularly after long, self-imposed sexual dry spells in bad marriages. Women seem more controlled in terms of wanting an emotional component to become sexual again. Their goal is a relationship, and while most men want that too, they seem more reluctant to commit quickly. This is actually good, since having regrets because a man moved too quickly hurts more than being alone. I’ve known lots of boomer men who were still tryin

The truth about losing weight: Separating facts from fiction (and magic pills)

(BPT) - Losing weight can dramatically improve your emotional and physical health, but it's often a slow process. Millions of American adults use dietary supplements to lose weight, choosing a range of products that claim to decrease appetite, block fat absorption or increase metabolism. But with hundreds of products on the market, how do you determine which one to choose? Here are some myths and facts about weight loss and weight-loss supplements that may help you cut through the clutter: Fiction: You can lose weight fast ... and keep it off. Fact: It takes time to lose weight safely, and keep it off. Losing a pound or two per week is actually an excellent rate of weight loss. If you lose any more than that, then it is very likely that the weight loss will not be permanent - it will come right back. Rapid weight loss is not healthy - it often means you are losing water and lean muscle mass, not the desired fat mass. Intense weight loss of more than three pounds per week over

Above-Normal Weight Alone Does Not Necessarily Increase Short-Term Risk of Death

 An evaluation of national data by UC Davis researchers has found that extra weight is not necessarily linked with a higher risk of death. When compared to those with normal weight, people who were overweight or obese had no increased risk of death during a follow-up period of six years. People who were severely obese did have a higher risk, but only if they also had diabetes or hypertension. "There is currently a widespread belief that any degree of overweight or obesity increases the risk of death, however our findings suggest this may not be the case," said Anthony Jerant, professor of family and community medicine and lead author of the study. "In the six-year timeframe of our evaluation, we found that only severe obesity was associated with an increased risk of death, due to co-occurring diabetes and hypertension." Doctors' conversations with patients who are overweight or obese, but not severely obese, should focus on the known negative effects of

Still texting while driving? Quitting might be easier than you think

(BPT) - Most Americans know texting and driving is dangerous but it continues to be a problem, especially for young drivers. While 97 percent of teens agree that texting and driving is dangerous, 43 percent still admitted to continuing to do it, according to a recent survey. The 2012 AT&T survey of teen drivers also found 75 percent of teens say texting while driving is common among their friends and the majority of respondents said they have texted when stopped at a red light and often glance at their phones while driving. While teens might be the worst offenders when it comes to texting and driving, plenty of adults are guilty too. As the evidence continues to mount concerning the dangers of texting while driving, 39 states have made it illegal. Whether it's legal or not in your state, here are three good reasons to quit once and for all: * Texting drivers are 23 times more likely to be in an accident, according to Virginia Tech Transportation Institute research. * Text

Sodium: How Low Can You Really Go?

If you find it hard to keep your sodium intake as low as the government recommends, you’re not alone: Almost no one is achieving these limits, according to a CDC report. Everyone over 50, all blacks, and people with hypertension, diabetes, or kidney disease--that's most adults--should consume less than 1,500 milligrams of sodium (the amount in about two-thirds of a teaspoon of salt) a day to reduce the risk of high blood pressure. But only 1 percent of them have cut down on sodium that much.   Other adults should consume less than 2,300 milligrams, but only 5 percent are doing so. Not only that, but according to a study from the University of Washington in Seattle, it’s nearly impossible to follow a balanced eating pattern that meets official nutrient recommendations yet stays within the 1,500-milligram sodium limit. The only way to achieve both these goals, the researchers found, is to restrict, if not eliminate, meat, poultry, fish, and grains and eat a diet primari

5 tips to rest your eyes

5 tips to rest your eyes 1. Consider special glasses that focus at the proper distance to your computer. 2. Adjust your computer display to the same brightness as the light in the room. Enlarge text on the screen. 3. Reduce glare: Shade bright windows. Paint walls with a non-white matte finish. 4. Avoid excessively bright or harsh lighting. Floor lamps with incandescent or full-spectrum fluorescents can help in place of overhead lights. 5. Use lubricating eye drops to reduce dryness.

How to make your proposal perfect

(BPT) - You've picked the perfect ring. You've practiced the words you'll use when you propose. But you know she would be livid if you asked her on the big screen at a sporting event. Making an engagement truly memorable will win you points for a lifetime each time she retells your engagement story. These tips will help your engagement stick out. With so many engagements between Christmas and Valentine's Day, here are some great ways to make your engagement be one of a kind. Take it personally You are proposing to the woman or man of your dreams. The one person you've chosen to spend the rest of your life with. The person who is the perfectly unique match to yourself. So, make the proposal just as personalized and special as that person. Yes, you may have chosen the perfect ring, but presentation is equally important. Choose something that will not only stun your betrothed, but also be something he or she can keep for years. Ditch the typical velvet box and g