Fit City: A good start

June 19, 2010 by  
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Eating Disorders Tied To Perception of Body Image
Normal weight and underweight teenage girls are at risk of developing an eating disorder if they falsely believe they are overweight. Janet M. Liechty, a professor of social work and of medicine at the University of Illinois, says that body image distortion, rather than the more commonly used measure of body dissatisfaction, may be a better [...]

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CarbSmart Magazine Names Dana Carpender as Editor
Dana Carpender Brings Her Publishing Expertise and Extensive Knowledge of the Low-Carb Lifestyle to Editor Position. Carpender Will Help Lead the Sparks-based CarbSmart Magazine Through its Expansion Period and Help Expand its Role as a Leader of the Low-Carb Lifestyle.

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Fit City: A good start
TYLER (KYTX) – You can never start too early when it comes to adopting a healthy diet. A woman’s eating habits while pregnant and breast feeding are important developmental building blocks.

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Jamie Oliver to start up school

June 16, 2010 by  
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Food Prices Forecast to Rise This Decade on Population, Diets
World food prices will rise this decade, boosted by a growing population and changing diets, the OECD and the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization said in their annual outlook report.

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Sugary foods linked to pancreatic cancer risk
People with diets high in sweets and other foods that cause rapid blood-sugar spikes may have a higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer than those who eat less of those foods, a new study suggests.

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Jamie Oliver to start up school
He has tackled school dinners and tried to change the diets of an entire town, but now Jamie Oliver is setting his sights on improving education.UK celebrity TV chef Oliver, who was himself dyslexic and left with few qualifications,…

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Girls with a high meat diet more likely to start periods early

June 13, 2010 by  
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Inside the Conservancy Wildlife Clinic: Vets and volunteers make the week a success
A black vulture and two northern bobwhite chicks were among the 52 animals admitted to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic this past week. Other admissions include a killdeer, 10 northern mockingbirds, a northern cardinal, three American crows, a great horned owl and three eastern cottontails.

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Program provides a gentle reminder
Almost everyone could use a gentle reminder once in a while. That’s why Ingersoll’s Operation Sharing has come up with novel idea to make sure people remember to donate 25 cents at their grocery stores checkout and help fund the Food for Friends program. With help from the community, the [...]

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Girls with a high meat diet more likely to start periods early
A study of 3,000 girls found that girls with higher intakes of meat and protein were more likely to have started their periods by the time they were 12 and a half.

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The YOU docs: Summertime is right time to start curbing your sweet tooth

May 30, 2010 by  
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Calif. Bill Would Ban Sports Drinks in Schools
California students seeking a lunchtime electrolyte boost would be out of luck under a bill passed Thursday by the state Senate. California – United States – United States Senate – Electrolyte – Education

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Overweight Younger Adults as Healthy as Normal-Weight Peers?
But study only looked at meds and didn’t address issue of undiagnosed disease.

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The YOU docs: Summertime is right time to start curbing your sweet tooth
Summer’s almost here. We’re betting that naturally sweet summer goodies like juicy peaches, sun-ripened strawberries and fresh-sliced watermelon will help you resist its sugar bombs: sticky saltwater taffy, super-sized sodas and mega-sweet muffins.

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How to Lose Weight and Succeed: How to Start Losing Weight

May 28, 2010 by  
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How do I mold my mind to attain success? How do I lose weight? I explore this here. There is No Try: www.youtube.com There is No Fail: www.youtube.com Good luck!

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To lose big, start watching what you eat

May 23, 2010 by  
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WELLNESS: Fact vs. fiction on food allergies
Dr. Leon Spiers Did you know that 30 percent of people are convinced that they have food allergies? That’s nothing to sneeze at! By the increased number of warnings on restaurant menus, bright labels dotting food packaging, and precautions taken in public places like schools, it seems like a plausible statistic. However, a new U.S. government report published in the Journal of the American …

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Hardyston parents ask, “What are our kids eating?”
Tips from a nurse on holistic health, By Amy Stanfield

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To lose big, start watching what you eat
I’ve got a confession to make: I am a regular watcher of the TV program “The Biggest Loser.” I can’t quite figure out just what it is that attracts me to this show.

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The Munchmobile’s newest season gets off to a swinging start

May 21, 2010 by  
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WHO targets child obesity with food marketing curbs
By Stephanie Nebehay

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Burner Balm Appetite Suppressant Lip Balm – A New ‘Must-Have’ Temptation Buster for Hollywood’s Beautiful People
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The Munchmobile’s newest season gets off to a swinging start
Tim Farrell Pete Genovese and the Munchmobile. The Star-Ledger Munchmobile held its season kickoff party in Newark. The Munchmobile will travel New Jersey looking for the best food. Take an 8-foot-long hot dog and parade it through the newsroom of…

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