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"I want to improve my overall speed, but I still want to add some weight," he said. "I'd like to be at around 225 pounds." ...
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Eurand Announces Positive Phase III Clinical Study Results
PR Newswire UK (press release), UK - 16 minutes ago
Secondary endpoints included weight change, nutritional status, stool frequency and consistency, incidences of bloating, pain and flatulence as well as ...
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Subaru Impreza
AutoExpress, UK - 31 minutes ago
The firm claims that these transmissions keep weight and friction levels down. Standard versions of the Impreza will feature 16-inch wheels, ...
• Quiksilver shares take an upward ride - Orange County Register
Quiksilver shares take an upward ride
Orange County Register, CA - 41 minutes ago
... enjoyed a 7 percent gain on Tuesday, boosted by Morgan Stanley analyst Brian McGough's decision to raise its rating to "overweight" from "equal-weight." ...
• Fast-food chains seek growth in Japan (AP via Yahoo! News)
After years of staying slim on a humble diet of fish, vegetables and rice, Japanese are developing a sweet tooth. That's proving a business opportunity for Krispy Kreme and other fast-food chains from the U.S., home of the Big Gulp and supersized fries.
• Pregnancy Weight Linked to Heavy Kids (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Pregnancy Weight Linked to Heavy Kids Category: Health News Created: 4/3/2007 Last Editorial Review: 4/3/2007
• Pregnancy Pounds Linked to Weight Gain in Toddlers (US News & World Report)
Doctors routinely tell pregnant women with healthy body mass indexes to gain only 25 to 35 pounds during pregnancy. Underweight women are given a 28 to 40 pound range, while overweight women are urged to keep their weight gain between 15 to 25 pounds.
Straying From Health-Conscious Habits, Consumers Gobbling High-Calorie Treats After years of staying slim on a humble diet of fish, vegetables and rice, Japanese are developing a sweet tooth. That's proving a business opportunity for Krispy Kreme and other fast-food chains from the U.S., home ...