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Obesity epidemic has no end in sight: editorial cartoon
The latest from Steve Kelley of The Times-Picayune
Editorial cartoon: Debt Obesity
Dianne Harrison, outgoing president of California State University, Monterey Bay will preside at... - 9:00 pm
Running with Moe for 5/20
National obesity problem getting plenty of attention
9 in 10 Moms See Overweight Toddlers as Normal
A mother's love usually makes for healthy and happy children, but in some cases it may be contributing to childhood obesity, a new study suggests.
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After reading “No end to obesity epidemic, 20-year forecast shows” (May 8), I have an idea that could help the crisis within the ensuing Medicare/Medicaid problem.
Controlling Obesity Will Save Over Half A Trillion Dollars
With the tobacco problem on the back burner, diet and obesity are coming into the cross hairs as a focus for public health. Controlling the rise in obesity, promoting quality of life, whilst saving on public healthcare costs is clearly an admirable goal. It is unfortunate that the body's genetic makeup from our prehistoric existence urges it to store large amounts of fat, but the ramifications ...
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Mothers cling to chubby ideal for toddlers: study
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Mothers of overweight toddlers often mistakenly think their children are normal weight, and mothers of underweight toddlers often wish they were plumper, U.S. researchers said on Monday. The findings, based on a study of poor women in Baltimore, suggest that U.S. mothers often do not have a realistic idea of their offspring's weight, and many still cling to the notion that a ...
Turn off the screens and turn on life!
WHEN 4-year-old Bhavna Chandra was told by her parents that she was banned from watching television for a week, she felt dejected as she knew that she would miss her favourite cartoon shows.
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