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Health Star of the Week: Ankit Sachdeva Fights Hypothyroidism and ...

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Health Star of the Week: Ankit Sachdeva Fights Hypothyroidism and Junk Food to Attain Weight Loss

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For 24-year-old Ankit his a genetic problem, Hypothyroidism that was playing a spoiler by causing quick weight gain. The young advertising guy didn?t want his weight gain to hamper his personal life and future ambitions. He changed jobs, joined gym and galloped towards permanent weight loss.?

Name: Ankit Sachdeva

Age: 27 years

Profession: Businessman

Weight before (July , 2010) : 82 kgs?

Weight now (June, 2013): 70kgs

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When did you realise that you were over weight? Was it a ?Happy realisation? or a medical issue?

It was in 2009-2010, I started putting on weight overnight. No matter whatever I tried, my weight kept on increasing. Then I was working in an advertising agency, I had to sit in front of a computer for most of the time, there were no working hours and no scheduled holidays. Targets and getting business had overshadowed everything in my life. I thought that was the reason for my increased weight. ?But it was my parents who pointed out that it might be hypothyroidism that both of them suffered from. To my shock I was diagnosed with the same.? At the age of 24 I panicked, I didn?t want my weight to puncture my aspirations and confidence. Even my doctor advised me to lose weight.

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How did you begin your weight loss? Tell us about the baby steps that you took, like avoiding junk, alcohol or if you started to take a walk after lunch etc.?

As I was working for long hours, joining a gym was impossible. I started jogging in the morning and took my hypothyroidism medicines daily. I started to monitor my eating; I avoided carbs and made a point to walk every day after my dinner for 20-30 minutes. I stopped going out with friends as it always culminated in me drinking alcohol and indulging in junk food. I had to change my whole lifestyle. I even celebrated a New Year?s ?eve at home.

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Tell us about your exercise regime? How difficult was it in the beginning to exercise? What were your biggest concerns?

I had recently shifted to a new job, and managed to join a gym. Initially my coach made me do only cardio as a result of running, I noticed that my face was getting thinner but fat was getting accumulated on my stomach. So then I started lifting weights and started doing some grueling abs and lower body workouts.?

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Tell us about your diet? What type of changes did you do? Did your family help you or join you in your efforts?

It was very difficult in the beginning. I used to cheat on my diet. I used to work very hard in gym but was not very strict with my diet. I realised that a good workout can only be effective if we support it with a proper diet. After my engagement, I became very conscious of what I was eating. I started by replacing tea with black coffee. I increased my intake of protein by replacing chapatti and rice with boiled chicken breast or boiled dal and morning paranthas with egg whites. I also avoided curd, onions and carbs. All these changes made me grumpy and rude at times. These mood swings was because I had lowered my sugar intake completely.

I had to keep on changing my diet, because after some weeks my body used to adapt to the diet and workout and then their effect (weight loss) started to hit a black hole. My family, especially my mom helped me a lot although she used to be a little worried about my diet. But she used to support me completely. Both my parents are pure vegetarians but they didn?t object when I used to eat non-veg in same house. Now that was big sacrifice our family made for my fitness and weight loss.

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Tell us about your diet in detail??

Pre workout (optional): ?a cup of black coffee with two Marie gold biscuits or half apple

Breakfast: 5 egg white, two slices of brown bread or cornflakes

Lunch: one chapatti with bowl of dal

Evening snack: black coffee, four egg whites (in winters)

Dinner: ?boiled dal or oats or chicken breast (in winters)

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Tell us about the happiness or achievements post weight loss

When I see my old pictures it makes me very happy and gives me a sense of self belief. ?It feels great when my old pair of jeans fits effortlessly. My biggest achievement is that I ?no longer have to suck in or hide my stomach before getting my picture clicked!

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P.S:?If you have an inspiring weight loss story and you wish to share it with us, please mail us at: sobiya@healthmeup.com or contact us on?Facebook?or?Twitter.

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Source: http://healthmeup.com/news-weight-loss/health-star-of-the-week-ankit-sachdeva-fights-hypothyroidism-and-junk-food/22173

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'True Blood' returns with gore and a vamp god

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Tara, Sookie and Nora escape Bill -- or is it Billith? -- on "True Blood."

The wait is finally over! On Sunday night, HBO's "True Blood" returned and picked up the plot right where it left off last summer.

For those who don't remember, that means just moments after Bill drank the remaining drops of Lilith's holy blood, he rose again as ... well, whatever his is now.

Behold Billith
According to Jason, he's a "evil-monster-vampire-god thing." The truth is, even Bill's not sure.

"I am Bill Compton, though clearly, I am something more," he told Eric's sister Nora right after she, Eric and Sookie attempted to kill him.

And props to Sookie, who actually managed to drive a stake through his heart -- not that it did any good. Surviving that is just one of his many new powers, along with flying and a gruesome sort of telekinesis. Oh, and the power to talk Jessica into standing by his side even though he's obviously bad news.

Home, sweet home
While one of Sookie's exes was busy creeping everyone out, her other ex was being a standup vamp.

After seeing her home safe and sound, Eric transferred ownership of the Stackhouse family home back to Sookie. How did she thank him for the good deed (and the actual deed)? She rescinded his invitation.

Good luck when you need saving next time, Sooks!

Goodnight, Luna
Fans who thought Sam's shifter gal-pal Luna died at the end of last season were wrong. As it turned out, the best Steve Newlin impersonator in Bon Temps still had enough life in her to tell Sam to grab her little wolf and run.

Here's betting a certain wolf pack will have something to say about that temporary custody arraignment.

Vampires and shifters and werewolves ? oh, ew!
Speaking of them, Alcide and the gang decided to honor their outgoing pack master by chowing down on his mortal remains.

After Alcide -- aka the new pack master -- enjoyed a bit of forearm, he moved on to serious wolf business, which evidently includes getting naked, running around and getting it on with anyone -- new girl, girlfriend, both ... whatever.

Don't take rides from strangers
Jason hitched a ride with a mystery man and proceeded to tell him all his woes, including the bit about how he's spending a lot of quality time with his long-deceased parents.

That led to second most memorable lines of the night: "I feel like that little gay boy from that movie 'I See Dead People.' "

(Lafayette took top honors when he called Luna's Newlin broadcast "the sickest (expletive) I've seen on TV -- and I watch 'Dance Moms!' ")

Sookie's brother went on to blab all about Warlow. That's when he realized the downside of getting into a strange car with a strange man on a strange night in Bon Temps.

"Who the hell do you think I am, Jason?" the man behind the wheel asked just before pulling a vanishing act.

What did you think of the season premiere? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/true-blood-returns-guts-gore-vampire-god-6C10346276

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Food companies work to make it look natural

In this undated photo provided by Kraft Foods Inc., a package of Oscar Mayer Carving Board Turkey Breast is shown. More companies are now trying to make processed foods appear more homespun. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods Inc.)

In this undated photo provided by Kraft Foods Inc., a package of Oscar Mayer Carving Board Turkey Breast is shown. More companies are now trying to make processed foods appear more homespun. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods Inc.)

(AP) ? Here's the latest goal for food makers: Perfect the art of imperfection.

When stretching out the dough for its premium "Artisan Pizzas," Domino's workers are instructed not to worry about making the rectangles too perfect: The pies are supposed to have a more rustic look.

At McDonald's, the egg whites for the new breakfast sandwich called the Egg White Delight McMuffin have a loose shape rather than the round discs used in the original Egg McMuffin.

And Kraft Foods took more than two years to develop a process to make the thick, uneven slabs of turkey in its Carving Board line look like leftovers from a homemade meal rather than the cookie-cutter ovals typical of most lunchmeat.

"The goal is to get the same action as if you were cutting with a knife," said Paul Morin, a Kraft engineer.

Food companies are responding to the adage that people eat with their eyes. Americans still love their fast food and packaged snacks, but they're increasingly turning their noses up at foods that look overly processed. Home-cooked meals ? or ones that at least look like they were home-made ? are seen as more wholesome and authentic.

The result is that companies are tossing out the identical shapes and drab colors that scream of factory conveyor belts. There's no way to measure exactly how much food makers are investing to make their products look more natural or fresh. But adaption is seen as necessary for fueling steady growth.

Over the past five years, the overall packaged food industry in North America grew 14 percent to $392.5 billion, according to market researcher Euromonitor International. The fast-food industry meanwhile rose 13 percent to $225.6 billion.

In many cases, food products get their wholesome appearance because of the different or stripped-down ingredients companies are using to make them more natural, said Michael Cohen, a visiting assistant professor of marketing at NYU's Stern School of Business. But in other cases, companies are making tweaks just to achieve a desired look.

"Food manufacturers are adapting by the way they mold the product or the end color or texture they want the product to be," he said.

Appearances have always been a part of food production. But some experts say the visual cues food makers are using to suggest their products are wholesome fuel confusion about what's natural and what isn't.

"They can't change the fact that they're making processed products so they have to use these other tricks to pretend," said Michele Simon, a public health lawyer and author of "Appetite for Profit: How the Food Industry Undermines Our Health and How to Fight Back."

A little dressing up can work. Bernell Dorrough, a 31-year-old web marketing coordinator in the Mobile, Ala., area, recently opted for the store brand lunchmeat at the local Publix supermarket in part because the slices came loosely packed in folds rather than in the traditional tight stacks where the meat is peeled off.

"It was folded as though someone held a bag under a machine," he said. "I know it wasn't hand sliced but something about the aesthetic quality appealed to me."

Food companies are banking on customers like Dorrough.

It's one reason why Wendy's softened the edges of its famously square hamburger patties. The Dublin, Ohio-based says it changed the patty to a "natural square" with wavy edges because tasters said the straight edges looked processed.

At Kraft Foods Group Inc., executives took the quest for a turkey slice that looks home-cooked even further. A team at its Madison, Wis., research facility studied the way people carve meat in their kitchen, using the variety of knives they typically have at their disposal.

Instead of the traditional slicers found in delis, the goal was to build a machine that would hack at the meat as a person might, creating slabs with more ragged edges, said Morin, the Kraft engineer.

It wasn't as easy as it sounds since the meat still needs to fit neatly into a package and add up to a certain weight. Morin declined to provide details of the process for competitive reasons but said that no two packages are exactly alike.

"We have a way of making sure that the blade cuts the piece of meat differently with each cut," he said.

At Hillshire Brands Co., which makes lunch meats, hot dogs and sausages, executives also are attuned to the fact that more people prize foods they feel are natural. At an industry conference in February, CEO Sean Connolly noted that in addition to taste, the appearance of its food needed work.

Specifically, Connolly said people wanted a more natural look for lunchmeat that was "moist but not wet." They also wanted the turkey to look "a little bit grainier." Without providing details, a representative for Hillshire, which is based in Chicago, said those changes were achieved through the manufacturing process.

Reggie Moore, the company's vice president of marketing, concedes that the meaning of "natural" is hard to pin down and varies from person-to-person. But as the definition evolves, Hillshire is taking care to signal the natural qualities of its meat visually.

In revamping its turkey slices, for example, one of the cosmetic touchups the company made was darkening the edges of the meat with caramel coloring to give the impression that it was just sliced from a Thanksgiving roast.

Ultimately, Moore said the change didn't really impact the taste.

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Report: AMD Is Making Its First Ever ARM Chip

Report: AMD Is Making Its First Ever ARM Chip

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that AMD is taking a leap into unknown waters, as it readies its first ever ARM chip.

The new chip?codenamed 'Seattle' and previously hinted at?is apparently based on the architecture designed by ARM which is now prolific in smartphones and tablets. Interestingly though, according to the Wall Street Journal, the chips will be aimed at server systems?where the same power savings required by mobile applications are becoming increasingly attractive.

It won't be the first time a company has offered up an ARM chip for use in servers?Applied Micro Circuits has done something similar before with the X-Gene server-on-a-chip?but AMD does carry enough weight to make the scheme potentially successful. That's a fairly big "potentially": there are enough question marks here?does the world want ARM in servers, can AMD offer a decent ARM products, blah, blah, blah?that success is far from guaranteed.

The Journal claims the processors will come in several versions, first with eight processor cores and later with the option of 16, all ticking by at 2GHz or higher. The Journal expects AMD to officially announce the chip later today, though also suggests it won't be available until the first half of 2014. [WSJ]

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Raytheon's updated JTACs situational awareness system eyes-on (video)

Raytheon's updated JTACs system lets soldiers call in airstrike targets by looking at them

Though you may think drones do all the fighting these days, actual soldiers on the ground are still used to call in airstrikes. Sometimes it's still necessary to visually confirm targets before the flyboys create a smoking crater. Though the army has toyed with smartphones and other means to connect soldiers, Raytheon has created a new JTACs (Joint Tactical Air Controller system) prototype for ground forces to let them separate friendlies from enemies and relay the information to strike forces. The system consists of a chest-worn computer, heads-up monocle viewer and wrist-worn display, which together let the solider select a target merely by looking at it and pressing a button. They can also tag friendly forces the same way or send update situational data to the rest of the team, whether they're on the ground or flying a fighter overhead. That assistance from the ground will make it easier for those at the yoke to differentiate between friendlies and targets.

We tried the prototype ourselves in a limited, 2D environment here at the 2013 Paris Air Show and, without any help getting set up, were able to tag targets as red diamonds and friendly forces as amber squares. Everything we did was also displayed on second screen, simulating the ability to send live updates to other soldiers or the base. Impressive as it was, the whole thing is merely a prototype for now, though, that could eventually change. The military AR system is part of a larger platform called AWARE, which Raytheon hopes to eventually deploy. For a detailed explanation about how it works, check out the video after the break.

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This High Resolution 27-Inch Monitor Is Your Deal of the Day

This High Resolution 27-Inch Monitor Is Your Deal of the Day

Newegg is currently selling a 27-inch, matte Dell IPS screen for $550. The monitor in question sports a matte panel running at 2560 x 1440 resolution. This is an excellent deal.

There are similar Monoprice monitors available for about $100 less, and you could conceivably save even more if you order a Korean panel off eBay. But there are still a lot of reasons to pick Dell's U2713HM over sketchier options. First, it comes with a much stronger warranty?so you're less likely to be stuck with a dead pixel or five. Second, this panel comes with vastly superior ports to off-brand monitors: in addition to a built-in USB 3.0 hub, it has HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI inputs. It's the Wirecutter's favorite 27" monitor, and it's at a lower price now than on Black Friday. At $550 after the code AFNJ0968, it's a great day to pick one up. [Newegg]

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This High Resolution 27-Inch Monitor Is Your Deal of the Day

Having a bigger battery is clearly better than having a smaller battery, but sometimes you just need to have a backup battery to keep you in touch until you can find an outlet. You need a stopgap, not a brick-o-battery. If that's you, you're in luck: Duracell's dead simple battery-and-USB port charger is only $18 today. Don't forget to clip the coupon on the page. [Amazon]

Accessories

? Large Wacom Intuos5 ($300) | Tiger Direct via Tech Deal Digger | Originally $420

? Lenovo Wireless Windows 8 Touchpad ($25) | Lenovo via Dealmac | Originally $50 | Use copuon code USP1JU431641

? Wacom Bamboo Craft Tablet ($55) | Adorama via Dealmac | Originally $90

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This High Resolution 27-Inch Monitor Is Your Deal of the Day

Before PRISM became a codeword signifying all the information the government knows about you, it usually referred to fun crystals that refract normal light into a spectrum of colors. I'm leaking this secret now: Prisms are cool as hell.

Kikkkerland makes a pretty solar powered prism. Save 25% off with the Dealzmodo exclusive code DEALZ13. [Kikkerland]

Miscellaneous

? 24 Duracell AAA Batteries ($9) | Amazon via Tech Deal Digger | Originally $13

? Durcaell Instant USB Charger ($18) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever. Gizmodo Bestmodo winner. Clip $1 off coupon on product page.

? Rio Beach Portable Sun Shade ($20) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | $15 less than similar shades

? Bonavita BV1800 8-Cup Coffee Maker ($140) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Near lowest price ever, Gizmodo Bestmodo runner-up

Gaming

PC

? Pre-order Need for Speed Rival [Origin] ($40) | Gamefly via Dealzon | Normally $50 | Use code GFDJUN20

? Here's a bunch of Atari-published games on sale at GamersGate.

Xbox

? 6pm ET Max Payne 3 ($10) | Newegg via Daily Game Deals

? Pre-order Deadpool ($37.50) | Toys R Us via Cheap Ass Gamer | Normally $50

? Mortal Kombat Komplete ($15) | Amazon via Daily Game Deals

? Ear Force X12 Headset ($33) | Best Buy via Daily Game Deals | Must have free Reward Zone membership

PS3

? Pre-order Deadpool ($37.50) | Toys R Us via Cheap Ass Gamer | Normally $50

? Pre-order Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix Limited Edition ($40) | Amazon via Daily Game Deals | Includes limited edition art book

? Mortal Kombat Komplete ($15) | Amazon via Daily Game Deals

Audio

? Energy RC-Micro 5.1 Surround Speaker System ($300) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever, Bestmodo Winner

Clothing

? Uniqlo Chino Shorts ($20) | Uniqlo via Reddit | Originally $30 | I love these shorts

Dumb TV ? Smart TV

Nope, not today.

Physical Media

? Men In Black Blu-Ray Trilogy with Figurine ($39) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever

? Star Wars: Vader's Little Princess Hardcover Book ($8) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Almost 50% off

Digital Media

If you've got a Samsung Galaxy phone and you care about a 43-year-old rapper, you can cop Jay-Z's album five days early for free.

Laptops

? Refurb Samsung 14" Ultrabook ($400) | Best Buy via Dealzon

Desktops

Nope.

Tablets

Who would've guessed that Best Buy would undercut Amazon themselves on Kindle Fire pricing? This has all the marks of a loss leader promotion. You can save $30 on a Kindle Fire HD over Amazon, but you'll have to physically go to a Best Buy.

? Kindle Fire HD ($170) | Best Buy via 9to5 Toys | Originally $200 | In-store only.

Screens

? 20" HP IPS Led Monitor ($100) | Newegg via BuyVia | Originally $130

? LG 23" Widescreen LED IPS Monitor ($140) | NewEgg via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever after promo code HPNMQSV50

? 42" Panasonic Plasma HDTV ($500) | Sears via Deals Kinja | Originally $700

? Sharp 50-Inch LED HDTV and a $200 Dell Gift Card ($548) | Dell via Deals Kinja

Portables

Nope.

Camera

? Sony WiFi Action Cam ($170) | Sony via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever and nearly $100 more elsewhere

Bare Drives

Sorry.

Apps

iOS

? Amazing Breaker ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $1

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Android

? Kainy ($1) | Google Play via Appsales | Originally $3

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? Galaxy S4-HTC One Remote ($5) | Google Play via Appsales | Originally $8

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Science Discovered a New Human Body Part

Science Discovered a New Human Body Part

A funny thing happened in the field of anatomy during the first half of this year. Researchers found a previously unknown human body part. It's inside the eyeball, and it's very small. At 15 microns thick, the newly discovered layer of material is so small that even calling it a new body part feels inappropriate. That's what it is, though. A new body part. Right there in your eye.

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