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They're Big, But Not Yet Stars
Washington Post, United States - 49 minutes ago
In an increasingly competitive market, employers demand height and weight information from job candidates. And in higher education, fitness can now be a ...
• News Edge for Sept. 5 - MyFox Dallas
News Edge for Sept. 5
MyFox Dallas, TX - 54 minutes ago
Researchers say the so-called ?skinny gene? called adipose actually controls fat formation. It could explain why so many people struggle to lose weight. ...
• RIDO Introduces Unique Concept in 'Pressure-Shift' Comfort Bicycle ... - News...
RIDO Introduces Unique Concept in 'Pressure-Shift' Comfort Bicycle ...
Newswire Today (press release), UK - 1 hour ago
... of the rider's weight away from that sensitive pelvic area and onto the (inner) gluteus maximus (buttocks), that fat-cushioned part of the human anatomy ...
• They're Big, but Not Yet Stars - Washington Post
They're Big, but Not Yet Stars
Washington Post, United States - 1 hour ago
In an increasingly competitive market, employers demand height and weight information from female job candidates. And in higher education, fitness can now ...
• Turning On Fat Burning Gene To Make You Lose Weight (Medical News Today)
Tweaking a gene that influences whether your body accumulates or burns up fat may not be such a far-fetched dream for millions of overweight/obese people around the world. Scientists in the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA believe that may have found a way of doing just this. ...
• Weight changes, cutting oneself are cries for help (Chicago Tribune)
Dear Amy: I am afraid that I am at risk for having an eating disorder. I have always been extremely conscious of my weight. I am terrified of becoming fat.
• ADHD drug cuts adults' calorie, fat intake (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A single dose of Ritalin appears to dampen adults' taste for calories and fat -- suggesting, researchers say, that the ADHD drug should be studied as a weight-loss medication.
Title: Fat Builds Up in Hearts Before Diabetes Onset Category: Health News Created: 9/5/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 9/5/2007