Thursday, October 11, 2007


Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Can Replicate In Human Cells - Science Daily (press...

Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Can Replicate In Human Cells
Science Daily (press release) - 46 minutes ago
The study, published in the online open access journal Retrovirology, adds weight to the theory that MMTV might be involved in causing human breast cancer. ...

Remember When Juice Only Came in a Glass? - NewsBlaze

Remember When Juice Only Came in a Glass?
NewsBlaze, CA - 50 minutes ago
To me, that is worth its weight in all the gold bling bling Barry bonds has. I see where folks have criticized her for being a good actor. ...

Star Trac Launches Expect Different Campaign - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)

Star Trac Launches Expect Different Campaign
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 53 minutes ago
Our vision is to increase the number of people who adopt a healthy and active lifestyle." This shift in focus will be reflected in Star Trac's product ...

Should You Take Your Baby Along On Your Bicycle? - NewsReleaseWire.com (press...

Should You Take Your Baby Along On Your Bicycle?
NewsReleaseWire.com (press release) - 56 minutes ago
A baby does not have sufficient neck strength to support the weight of a helmet or to control head movement during a sudden stop. ...

Weightcircles Upgrades Website for Healthy Weight Loss Community (PRWeb)
Weightcircles, Inc. announces the release of a new Web 2.0 design for its healthy weight loss community, www. weightcircles.com. The new site replaces the alpha site which has been online since Jan 1, and provides greater interactivity for members. Since combating obesity has become a national fo...

Weightcircles Upgrades Website for Healthy Weight Loss Community (PRWeb via Y...
Weightcircles, Inc. announces the release of a new Web 2.0 design for its healthy weight loss community, www. weightcircles.com.

examiNation: How do you help your kids maintain a healthy weight? (Baltimore ...
A new study finds that kids who drop extra weight have trouble keeping the weight off, even with a maintenance plan.

Gullet cancer link seen with obesity (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Highly obese people are six times likelier to develop cancer of the gullet than people of healthy weight, according to a study published on Thursday in the British journal Gut.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007


Discouraging fizzy drinks use doesn?t help childhood obesity in ... - NewKera...

Discouraging fizzy drinks use doesn?t help childhood obesity in ...
NewKerala.com, India - 13 minutes ago
In the programme, kids were told to avoid drinking fizzy drinks and a healthy diet was promoted through four extra health education classes around the year. ...

NHL notebook - Canada.com

NHL notebook
Canada.com, Canada - 15 minutes ago
Vancouver Canucks' Mason Raymond had never been a healthy scratch until the Calgary Flames game. "That was something new to me," the rookie said. ...

Obesity a growing problem in HIV population - San Mateo Daily Journal

Obesity a growing problem in HIV population
San Mateo Daily Journal, CA - 19 minutes ago
?Maybe we should redirect our concerns to making sure they are maintaining a healthy, normal weight.? About a million people in the United States are living ...

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
People with HIV looked as healthy as anyone else, and they continue to do so. But just as the PI dampened AIDS activism and removed the urgency, ...

'Healthy' Restaurants Not Necessarily Good For Health (Medical News Today)
If you're like most, you eat worst at healthy restaurants.The "health halos" of healthy restaurants often prompt consumers to treat themselves to higher-calorie side dishes, drinks or desserts than when they eat at fast-food restaurants that make no health claims, according to a series of new Cor...

'Healthy' restaurants don't help slash fat (ANI via Yahoo! India News)
Washington, Oct 9 (ANI): Opting to eat at a 'healthy' restaurant may not do you any good, for a new study has found that consumers treat themselves with higher-calorie side dishes at such places than when they eat at fast-food restaurants that make no health claims. According to a series of new C...

Podcast: Social, emotional and psychological barriers to weight loss (Mayo Cl...
Medical expert: Donald Hensrud, M.D. Total time: 0:15:41 minutes Welcome to Mayo Clinic's podcast. This month's topic is social, emotional and psychological barriers to weight loss. I'm your host, Rich Dietman.

Challenge of staying healthy getting tougher in country (Sidney Herald-Leader)
It seems being in the best health is getting harder and harder as time goes on. It?s not enough to be thin anymore because there?s so much more to worry about than your weight.