Tuesday, August 7, 2007


Eons Fitness Survey Shows Boomers Haven't Lost a Step in Their ... - PR Newsw...

Eons Fitness Survey Shows Boomers Haven't Lost a Step in Their ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - 15 minutes ago
"In 90 different discussion groups, Eons members are learning and sharing their wisdom about fitness over 50, weight loss, nutrition and specific fitness ...

Eons Fitness Survey Shows Boomers Haven't Lost a Step in Their ... - Earthtim...

Eons Fitness Survey Shows Boomers Haven't Lost a Step in Their ...
Earthtimes.org - 17 minutes ago
"In 90 different discussion groups, Eons members are learning and sharing their wisdom about fitness over 50, weight loss, nutrition and specific fitness ...

Home / News / WheyUP Changes Packaging to Plastic Bott... - The Beverage Network

Home / News / WheyUP Changes Packaging to Plastic Bott...
The Beverage Network - 27 minutes ago
It is ideal for fat-loss programs, exercise programs, weight-training programs, athletic activities, and as part of a healthy, active lifestyle. ...

Tastes good, and it's good for you - Hagerstown Morning Herald

Tastes good, and it's good for you
Hagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 33 minutes ago
... you're eating nutrient-rich, not nutrient-deficient, calories that will keep you fuller longer and help you maintain a healthy weight. ...

Healthy Living Academies Announces Creation of Wellspring Community Programs,...
New weight-loss program to partner with schools and communities across the country.

Study links women's obesity, birth defects risk (CNN.com)
CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- Women who are obese before pregnancy face a higher risk of having babies with a variety of birth defects than women with a healthy weight, a new study suggests.

Study finds a link between lack of sleep, weight gain (Dayton Daily News)
Is there a correlation between lack of sleep and weight gain?

Mother's obesity tied to birth defects (Boston Globe)
CHICAGO -- Women who are obese before pregnancy face a higher risk of having babies with a variety of birth defects than women with a healthy weight, a new study suggests. The results involving nearly 15,000 women from eight states found abnormalities of the spine, heart, arms, legs, and abdomen,...