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It Takes Guts to Fight Obesity

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Fort Frances Times news on www.obesitythunderbay.ning.com

Dialogue on obesity still being pushed By Duane Hicks Staff writer FORT FRANCES—A Thunder Bay man is making headway in his mission to create dialogue about building healthy food relationships throug…

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Started Oct. 15, 2009

 

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Lets fight child obesity ,while not fighting the obese child.

On Twitter I am 2fat2fly, and you can stop by my web site. Time for some fat truth on this obesity crisis.

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Heart Warning Signs in Obese 3-Year-Olds

Heart Warning Signs in Obese 3-Year-Olds


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Heart Warning Signs in Obese 3-Year-Olds


Study Shows Young Obese Children Have High Levels of C-Reactive Protein

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Watching trees better than TV For Babies

Watching trees better than TV For Babies



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Teen Girls * Growing Up Afraid To Eat.

Teen Girls * Growing Up Afraid To Eat.






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Posted on March 5, 2010 at 5:00am —

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Depression raises stress hormone levels in teenaged boys and girls but may lead to obesity only in girls, says a new study

Depression raises stress hormone levels in teenaged boys and girls but may lead to obesity only in girls, says a new study .



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Price discounts are more effective than nutrition education in encouraging people to buy healthier foods.

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Price discounts are more effective than nutrition education in encouraging people to buy healthier foods, according to New Zealand research that
is the first of its kind internationally.


"Poor diet is one of the most important health issues facing developed countries such as New Zealand" says lead researcher Dr Cliona Ni Mhurchu from The University of Auckland. "Rates of obesity and

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At 12:45pm on October 14, 2009, Ruben Brambila said…
i think that would be great. please feel free to get in touch with me through email:
rbrambila@ph.lacounty.gov
 
 
 

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