Tuesday, September 18, 2007


Harmless boost or unhealthy buzz? - Orangeburg Times Democrat

Harmless boost or unhealthy buzz?
Orangeburg Times Democrat, SC - 39 minutes ago
To discourage the appeal of energy drinks, encourage healthy meals at your house so kids aren't compelled to turn to them for missed nutrients. ...

Alternate-day fasting, How good is it for your health? - HULIQ

Alternate-day fasting, How good is it for your health?
HULIQ, NC - 41 minutes ago
Consuming less calories and increasing physical activity is usually what people do to lose weight and stay healthy. But some people prefer to adopt a diet ...

Gastric bypass surgery can save lives of obese - Asbury Park Press

Gastric bypass surgery can save lives of obese
Asbury Park Press, NJ - 42 minutes ago
In the United States, gastric bypass is performed on people who are severely obese, 100 or more pounds over a healthy weight. ...

Knightley says she is fat for Hollywood - Digital Spy

Knightley says she is fat for Hollywood
Digital Spy, UK - 1 hour ago
By Alex Fletcher The Bend It Like Beckham star insists that weight is a big issue within the movie industry and that she is "twice the size" of some of her ...

Want to lose weight? Sleep more. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By HARRY JACKSON JR. If you can't tame your appetite and your weight keeps rising, you may not be getting enough sleep. Poor sleep habits have become so closely associated with obesity that some scientists want obesity therapists to address sleep with the same intensity as diet and exercise, acc...

Figure Skater Peggy Fleming Teams with HealthSaver: Raise Healthy Children Th...
Raising healthy children involves active parenting, nutritious meals, regular exercise and proper medical care.

Ingredients for a healthy diet (Channel 4)
Consumers are confused about what makes up a healthy, balanced diet, the official food watchdog has said. Conflicting messages from different weight-loss diets could be one reason behind this, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

Corder Makes New Scientific Case for Red Wine's Healthy Effects (Bloomberg.com)
Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Back in 1954, a book called ``The Drinking Man's Diet: How to Lose Weight With a Minimum of Willpower'' contended that a good weight-loss program should include a regular two-martini lunch with steak and Bearnaise sauce. The book sold 2.4 million copies in 13 languages.