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• Cell phones help Japanese stay fit - Washington PostCell phones help Japanese stay fit
Washington Post, United States - 13 minutes ago
"Our primary target groups would be fat-fighting middle-aged businessmen and young women on diets," said Kentaro Endo, a spokesman for NTT DoCoMo. ...
• Child Abuse By Fashion Industry Must Stop - UConn Daily Campus (subscription)
Child Abuse By Fashion Industry Must Stop
UConn Daily Campus (subscription), CT - 42 minutes ago
In addition, a steroid that reduces body fat called Clenbuterol, is fairly widely used by teenage girls and young adults to keep their weight down.
• Cellphone helps Japanese stay fit - Reuters
Cellphone helps Japanese stay fit
Reuters - 50 minutes ago
"Our primary target groups would be fat-fighting middle-aged businessmen and young women on diets," said Kentaro Endo, a spokesman for NTT DoCoMo. ...
• Cellphone helps Japanese stay fit - Reuters
Cellphone helps Japanese stay fit
Reuters - 51 minutes ago
"Our primary target groups would be fat-fighting middle-aged businessmen and young women on diets," said Kentaro Endo, a spokesman for NTT DoCoMo. ...
• Weight issues plague fat, thin teens (AAP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Many teens are dealing with weight issues, from obesity to eating disorder symptoms, and these problems seem to have some causes in common, research suggests.
• Weight issues plague fat, thin teens (The West Australian)
Many teenagers are dealing with weight issues, from obesity to eating disorder symptoms, and these problems seem to have some causes in common, new research suggests.
• Finsbury swallows low-fat cake supplier (Daily Telegraph)
Finsbury Foods, the UK's biggest maker of celebration cakes, yesterday snapped up Weight Watchers licence holder Anthony Alan Foods as part of its drive to expand into low-fat products.
10/2/2007 - A recently published study raises an interesting question: Is fat the new normal? With roughly two-thirds of the American population overweight or obese, have our cultural ideals of what we consider ??normal weight?? changed?