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The Salinas Californian, CA - 32 minutes ago
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Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA - 38 minutes ago
So, he was a bit surprised to see so much of Pini in the weight room. "I told him, 'With all these workouts, you're going to kick the ball real far, ...
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Winding Road Magazine, MI - 38 minutes ago
Its five-speed shifter is proletariat-perfect. And it responds to changes in weight transfer like a small car should?easily and without much fanfare.
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• Study: More fast food means added weight (USA Today)
People who eat several fast-food meals a week are significantly heavier than those who don't eat fast food very often, according to a new study released Monday. Every additional fast food meal during the week was associated with a 1 pound higher body weight.
• Fast-food eaters pack on weight (Honolulu Advertiser)
People who eat several fast-food meals a week are significantly heavier than those who don't eat fast food very often, according to a study released Monday.
• Computer that says no to obesity (Times Online)
A machine is helping obese teenagers to lose weight by encouraging them to eat more slowly and chiding them if they eat too fast.
Washington, Oct 23 (ANI): A new study has found that people who eat fast food meals three or more times a week are notably heavier than those who don't consume fast food very often. The study, from Temple University, Philadelphia, also showed that Americans are reluctant to pay more for healthy f...