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Obesity a growing problem in HIV population
San Mateo Daily Journal, CA - 19 minutes ago
AP LOS ANGELES ? Early in the AIDS epidemic, people infected with the virus often lost a dangerous amount of weight, at times looking gaunt and ghostly. ...
• A problem people with HIV never thought they?d face - San Mateo Daily Journal
A problem people with HIV never thought they?d face
San Mateo Daily Journal, CA - 19 minutes ago
From the start of the pandemic loss of weight was one of the biggest fears a PWA faced. Before the advent of highly-effective anti-retroviral drug therapy ...
• The obesity battle - Newindpress
The obesity battle
Newindpress, India - 42 minutes ago
They rest for almost three to six months and put weight. Fat starts accumulating in the abdomen, hip, hands and thighs, which is very difficult to reduce in ...
• Cholesterol beneficial to the body - Daily Sun
Cholesterol beneficial to the body
Daily Sun, Nigeria - 44 minutes ago
Usually, this problem starts from excessive body weight, which is also obesity. Essentially, like most other illnesses, which we classify as chronic ...
• Fat 'getting fatter', but not thin (Channel 4)
Fat people have generally got fatter in the last decade but thin people have stayed the same, experts have found. Cancer Research UK experts studied the weight and waist measurements of almost 12,000 men and women in 1993/94.
• Military Body Fat Standards (About.com)
Contrary to popular belief, there is no maximum "weight" to join or stay in the military. "Weight" is not the standard. Body-Fat percentage is. However, it takes more time to...
• Belly fat, weight cycling ups kidney cancer risk (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Postmenopausal women who are overweight or obese appear to have a greater risk of developing, renal cell carcinoma, a common form of kidney cancer, and study findings suggest that a larger waist girth and a history of weight loss and regain further increase this risk.
There always seems to be some medical widget at my local Walgreen's that gets the wheels of curiosity turning. This time it was Omron's $50 (or less) HBF-306 personal body fat meter.