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In China, Cash Carries the Weight
Washington Post, United States - 22 minutes ago
Many employees' salaries are still distributed in fat envelopes of cash rather than by check or direct deposit. It's not unusual for life's major purchases, ...
• Sugary Drinks Fattening Up Preschoolers - CBC News
Sugary Drinks Fattening Up Preschoolers
CBC News, Canada - 30 minutes ago
The children's height and weight were also measured. The researchers found that almost 7 percent of the children who didn't drink sugar-sweetened beverages ...
• Sean Ingle - Guardian Unlimited
Sean Ingle
Guardian Unlimited, UK - 43 minutes ago
A big reason Cavaday beats other 18 and 19 year olds in junior tournaments is because her size (fat or muscle) gives her a winning weight of shot. ...
• New weight loss pill flying off store shelves - KING5.com (subscription)
New weight loss pill flying off store shelves
KING5.com (subscription), WA - 1 hour ago
The company also stresses that the product works in conjunction with a low-fat diet and exercise. But the weight loss drug can also have some embarrassing ...
• Study Confirms Compounds in New Skinny Water Help Dieters Shed Three Times Mo...
BALA CYNWYD, Pa.----Skinny Nutritional Corp. today announced the eye-opening results of a weight loss study: Consuming the recommended amounts of Super CitriMax® and ChromeMate®--the active ingredients in weight loss beverage Skinny Water®--helps dieters reduce calorie intake and burn more fat th...
• Body Fat Might Be Healthy for Type 1 Diabetics (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Body Fat Might Be Healthy for Type 1 Diabetics Category: Health News Created: 6/25/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 6/25/2007 2:00:00 AM
• Low-Density Food - Eat More, Lose More Weight (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Low-Density Food - Eat More, Lose More Weight Category: Health News Created: 6/25/2007 Last Editorial Review: 6/25/2007
SUNDAY, June 24 (HealthDay News) -- For people with type 1 diabetes, a little extra weight may be associated with better coronary health, new research shows.