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Bobby Deen takes aim at mom's waist-busting recipes
Paula Deen is probably used to being pummeled by the food police about her cooking, but you've got to wonder what she really feels about son Bobby Deen's new book, "From Mama's Table to Mine" (Ballantine, $22), written with Melissa Clark.
The love taps...Tags: Cooking Channel (tv network), Healthy Diet, Recipes, Paula Deen
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Breastfeeding may not ward off child obesity
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Breastfeeding does not seem to protect babies against becoming overweight or obese kids, a large, new study says. "It's just a reality check that in itself, promoting breastfeeding, while a good thing and will have other...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Obesity, Rochester Medical Corporation, Weight
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McDowell Wellness Center offering new sessions of Boot Camp in Danville
McDowell Wellness Center is offering sessions of its popular Boot Camp to get individuals in shape while losing weight. A Morning Boot Camp will begin March 11 and will meet from 5:20 a.m. to 6:20 a.m. It meets each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Weight Discrimination: Obesity Presents More Than Just Health Problems
If you're obese (and chances of that are pretty good in America right now), your odds of being found guilty in a jury trial are higher than if you're skinny. If you're an obese woman, things in court can be even uglier. And you do not want to be labeled...
Tags: Windham (Windham, Connecticut), American Civil Liberties Union, Medical Research, Addiction, Behavioral Conditions
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Adults cut back fast food, but U.S. kids still eat too much fat: CDC
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - American adults have made a little progress in recent years in cutting back on calories from fast food, but children are still consuming too much fat, U.S. health researchers say. French fries, pizza and similar items accounted for...Tags: Obesity, Disease Prevention, Body Mass Index, Heart Disease, Arthritis
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At Orlando lab, researchers look for secrets to boosting metabolism
The unassuming chamber looks like a budget motel room with a treadmill. Yet behind the ho-hum interior lies a sophisticated system that can precisely measure — minute-by-minute — how many calories the subject inside is burning. It also can...
Tags: Medical Research, Weight Loss, Biotechnology, Diseases and Illnesses, Diabetes
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Americans want government to promote good health — sometimes
Los Angeles TimesDoes the government have a role to play in preventing childhood obesity, helping smokers quit and heading off chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease? Yes, according to survey results published Monday by the journal Health Affairs. Two...Tags: New York City, Obesity, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses
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Vegan trying to stay on track 'meats' temptation
Contributing WriterI’m not teasin’; I’m a vegan (Kinda, sorta…sometimes). “You’ve got to be kidding me.” That was my wife’s response when I told her I was going on a vegan diet plan, which is a vegetarian diet that...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Global Warming, Environmental Issues, Vegan Diet, Foods and Beverages
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Letters: All hail the nanny in chief
Re "On the front lines of firearms debate," March 29 The National Rifle Assn. and others on the right may criticize New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the "nanny in chief," but he is on to something. Look around you: Most people are overweight or...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Health Insurance Cost, Michael Bloomberg, Weight, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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A tax on overweight airline passengers: a brutal airline policy
When teensy-weensy Samoa Airlines debuted its pay-by-the-kilo policy in January, I doubt it expected to set off an international controversy about fat discrimination. But that’s what happened when news seeped out this week after the airline&...Tags: ABC (tv network), Trips and Vacations, Travel, Periodicals, Weight
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Bacteria may provide some of gastric bypass surgery's boost
In the latest of a slew of studies examining the role of the so-called microbiome -- the mix of microscopic critters that colonize our bodies and our environment -- in human health, Harvard researchers said Wednesday that part of the reason that Roux-en-Y...
Tags: Obesity, Weight Loss, Weight, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Looking for a fitness buddy? Get a dog
ReutersZeus the pit bull helps his owner slog through interval training and military crawls, Goldie and her master enjoy Tai Chi together and Izzie the three-legged shih tzu can't hike up the mountain but she acts as a hand weight for her owner's bicep curl....Tags: Pets, Weight, Bow Wow, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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