obesity
Daily update ⋅ November 13, 2014
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Have the Danes cracked childhood obesity?
A Danish paediatrician claims to have made a significant breakthrough in the battle against childhood obesity. A pilot scheme in the town of Holbaek ...
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Easy Fast Food Access Hikes Obesity, Diabetes Risk
People who live near fast food restaurants have a higher risk of obesity and Type 2 diabetes. A study from England's University of Leicester found ...
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Sugar Cap-and-Trade May Cut Obesity
BOSTON -- A cap-and-trade approach to added sugars may eventually help drive down obesity and type 2 diabetes rates, researchers reported here.
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Study links childhood obesity to tobacco smoke and air pollution
It sounds outlandish at first but evidence is mounting that tobacco smoke -- yes, including secondhand tobacco smoke -- contributes to obesity.
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Who's fat? Most of us can't recognize obesity
The researchers asked participants to look at photographs of male models and categorize whether they were a healthy weight, overweight or obese ...
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Programs to examine obesity, chronic disease
November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and area health professionals have prepared by educating on how chronic disease relates to obesity.
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Obesity chief calls for 2000 double donut burger to be withdrawn from sale
Birmingham Public Health childhood obesity co-ordinator Charlene Mulhern has added her criticism to the backlash against the £8.99 dish available ...
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N.B. obesity rates top priority for Medical Society
MONCTON, N.B. – The New Brunswick Medical Society said the province's high obesity rates would be one of the priorities discussed during the ...
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