November 26, 2008

Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - No proof of vitamin C, D, E benefits - Baltimore Sun

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No proof of vitamin C, D, E benefits - Baltimore Sun
Vitamin supplements - taken by millions of Americans to boost or maintain their health - don't reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes or breast cancer, according to two large studies published today. In trial, 14,641 middle-age male physicians

Eat for Life Beans, rice fill soup with nutrition - Tacoma News Tribune
If America is truly a melting pot, soup often reflects the best flavors of our immigrant cultures. The recipe here for Southwestern Black Bean Soup is a fiber-rich soup based on two of the world s most common pantry staples: beans and rice. Beans

Corporate Social Responsibility Profile - CSR Wire
Located in Brattleboro, Vermont, New Chapter is the supplement industry's first certified organic manufacturer producing vitamins and minerals made with organic ingredients. Founded in 1982, the company currently formulates 93 distinct formulas

Vitamin E, C supplements don t reduce cancer risk, but you never - Food Consumer
Tuesday November 18, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) — A new study scheduled to be presented Sunday at an American Academy of Cancer Research (AACR) meeting in Washington, D.C. suggests that taking vitamin E and vitamin C may not provide any protective

FDA: Epilepsy drug may be risky for Asians - KIDK
WASHINGTON (AP) - Treatment with certain epilepsy drugs may expose some Asian patients to serious skin reactions, federal health officials warned Monday. The Food and Drug Administration said it is investigating whether medications like Dilantin

Vitamins donated to poor - Windsor Star
A Windsor-based manufacturer of gelatin capsules has donated five million vitamin A capsules to the Micronutrient Initiative to help in its efforts in saving the lives of millions of children around the world. With this donation Accucaps Industries

You can eat healthier during the holidays - Daily Gazette
vegetables and lean turkey. -Turkey is a great source of lean protein and is healthiest if you skip the skin and go for the white meat. If you prefer the dark meat, mix and match in order to get a little extra flavor without adding too much fat

Vitamin D Can Alter Color Cancer Cells In Many Ways, Through One - Science Daily
ScienceDaily (Nov. 26, 2008) A colon cancer cell isn't a lost cause. Vitamin D can tame the rogue cell by adjusting everything from its gene expression to its cytoskeleton. In the Nov. 17 issue of the Journal of Cell Biology, Ord ez-Mor n et

Vitamin D deficiency may increase risk of heart disease: study - Thaindian.com
Los Angeles, Nov 26 (Xinhua) Chronic vitamin D deficiency may be a culprit in heart disease, high blood pressure and metabolic syndrome, a new study has suggested.The lack of sunshine during winter may diminish vitamin D levels in the body and harm

Vitamin E cuts breast cancer risk - study - Food Consumer
Monday Nov 17, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) — Taking vitamin E and vitamin C may not provide any protective effect against prostate cancer, according to a new study scheduled to be presented Sunday at an American Academy of Cancer Research (AACR) meeting

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November 22, 2008

Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - No protective effect on cancer from long-term vitamin E or vitamin C - PhysOrg

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No protective effect on cancer from long-term vitamin E or vitamin C - PhysOrg
The Physicians' Health Study II is a large-scale, long-term, randomized clinical trial that included 14,641 physicians who were at least 50 years old at enrollment. These physicians were given 400 IU of vitamin E every other day or its placebo, or

UCR researcher: Humans need more vitamin D - Contra Costa Times
RIVERSIDE - An epidemic of vitamin D deficiency is gripping the industrialized nations and it's even worse for citizens of the Third World. The lack of the vitamin is affecting our overall susceptibility to muscle weakness, osteoporosis, breast and

Study: Vitamin C or E pills do not prevent cancer - WTOP Radio
(AP) - Vitamin C or E pills do not help prevent cancer in men, concludes the same big study that last week found these supplements ineffective for warding off heart disease. The public has been whipsawed by good and bad news about vitamins, much of

Low Vitamin D Linked With HBP - NewsMax.com
Lower blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, a protein that provides an acquire measure of vitamin D in the blood, are independently associated with an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, according to findings published in Hypertension

Vitamin Treatment of Cancer - Lewrockwell.com
The American Association for Cancer Research reports that there is "No Protective Effect on Cancer from Long-Term Vitamin E or Vitamin C Supplementation." This is in contrast to a study that I wrote about this summer that showed effective treatment

Study finds vitamin C, E pills don t prevent cancer - Tulsa World
Vitamin C or E pills do not help prevent cancer in men, concludes the same big study that last week found these supplements ineffective for warding off heart disease. The public has been whipsawed by good and bad news about vitamins, much of it from

Vitamin C inhibits replication of HIV - Food Consumer
S. Harakeh and R. J. Jariwalla at Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine in Palo Alto, CA has done quite some research on the inhibitory effect of vitamin C on HIV replication and found that this vitamin along with other reducing agents may

Infection Boosts Asthma Risk - study - Food Consumer
Researchers at the Center for Asthma Research at Vanderbilt University Medical Center found children born four months before the peak of the cold and flu season had a much greater risk of developing childhood asthma than children born at any other

Drug price regulator may revise vitamin prices this week - Business Standard
Several vitamin products, especially Vitamin C, had gone off the market after rising cost of raw materials made production of such medicines un-attractive. According to industry sources, NPPA, in its formulation committee meeting held on Thursday

Global warming - pill by pill, and seed by seed. - OpEdNews.com
We have had such a fractured view of things that we miss the obvious, even around something we are desperate to fix. First, the choice between drugs and natural supplements is a global warming choice. Look at the process behind each. Drugs are coal

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November 11, 2008

Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - Statins cut symptoms of polycystic ovary sydrome - Times Online

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Statins cut symptoms of polycystic ovary sydrome - Times Online
Early results from a trial of statins in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have shown that they can control its symptoms at least as well as the standard treatment, and that they perform better by some measures. A separate study has also

Vitamin holds promise for Alzheimer's disease - AZCentral.com
Researchers report that huge doses of an ordinary vitamin appeared to eliminate memory problems in mice with the rodent equivalent of Alzheimer's disease. At the moment, there's no way to know if the treatment will have the same effect in humans

Vitamin B supplements no help against cancer - MSNBC
WASHINGTON - Vitamin B supplements do not appear to protect against cancer as some previous research had suggested, according to a U.S. study published on Tuesday. Women who took a daily supplement that included vitamins B6 and B12 and folic acid

Calcium plus vitamin D supplementation is not associated with a - PhysOrg
Taking calcium and vitamin D supplements does not reduce breast cancer incidence in postmenopausal women, according to data from a randomized, doubled-blind, placebo-controlled trial published online November 11 in the Journal of the National Cancer

Studies say vitamins don't reduce some health risks - Los Angeles Times
Vitamin supplements — taken by millions of Americans to boost or maintain their health — don't reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes or breast cancer, according to two large studies published today. In one of the trials, 14,641 middle-aged male

5 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Prostate Cancer - FOX News
Prostate cancer is one of the leading killers of men. The National Cancer Institute estimates that 186,320 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, and 28,660 will die from it. Although it s one of the most common cancers suffered by

Vitamin B Supplements Do Not Prevent Cancer: Study - ABC News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vitamin B supplements do not appear to protect against cancer as some previous research had suggested, according to a U.S. study published on Tuesday. Vitamin B supplements appear not to be the anti-cancer elixirs that many had

Calcium, Vitamin D Won't Prevent Breast Cancer - Forbes
TUESDAY, Nov. 11 (HealthDay News) — Although calcium and vitamin D may keep your bones strong, these vital nutrients don't appear to help postmenopausal women lower their risk of breast cancer. "The message is that there's benefit from calcium and

A Child's Vision, a Vitamin Vision, a World Vision Discovered at - Market Wire
SANTA BARBARA, CA–(Marketwire - November 11, 2008) - With a live rock band and standing room only, this year's "Celebration of Angels" event was not only a celebration, but a testament to Vitamin Angels' passion and focus. Vitamin Angels hosted

VITAMIN FAILS CANCER TEST - New York Post
WASHINGTON - Vitamin B supplements do not appear to protect against cancer, as some previous research has suggested, a new study says. "Supplementation with the combined B vitamins provided no beneficial effect and no harmful effect. So, in terms of

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November 4, 2008

Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - Internet Site Launches New Trimfizz Effervescent Weight Loss Product - Businesswire.com

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Internet Site Launches New Trimfizz Effervescent Weight Loss Product - Businesswire.com
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Power-Trition LLC, one of America s leading nutritional supplement companies, has launched its latest product, Trimfizz , with its own web site, www.trimfizz.com . The site includes a toll-free number (1-866

CB Richards, Caterpillar, FCStone, Perot: U.S. Equity Movers - Bloomberg
Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) — The following companies are having unusual price changes in U.S. trading today. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are as of 4 p.m. in New York. Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. (AMLN US) retreated 26 percent to $7.94

The red wine weight loss wonder drug that lets you eat junk food - Daily Mail
A drug inspired by red wine could allow people to eat as much junk food as they like without putting on a pound. The couch potato's dream, it could also provide the benefits of exercise without moving a muscle. If that were not enough, the pill

Weight Loss Surgery Without Incisions? - WCPO
A nine pound weight loss in two weeks amazes Carrie Williamson. The 30-year old has been overweight since she was a child and says she's tried every diet she could find. That's why she volunteered to be the first American patient to undergo a new

Internet Site Launches New Trimfizz Effervescent Weight Loss Product - PR Inside
www.trimfizz.com - Power-Trition LLC, one of America's leading nutritional supplement companies, has launched its latest product, Trimfizz(R), with its own web site, www.trimfizz.com. The site includes a toll-free number (1-866- 860-9808) for factory

Amylin, Orient-Express, PFG, Sun Hydraulics: U.S. Equity Movers - Bloomberg
Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) — The following companies are having unusual price changes in U.S. trading today. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are as of 12:15 p.m. in New York. Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. (AMLN US) retreated 21 percent to

Gok Wan to give men the make over - MSN UK News
Gok Wan will work his magic on men in the new series of How To Look Good Naked. The bespectacled stylist originally turned down the chance to makeover men but had a change of heart. "I used to be a male stylist and I used to do lot of work with guys

Arena Prefers Partner For Obesity Drug, But Can Go It Alone - CNN Money
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. (ARNA) prefers to find a partner for its lead drug candidate, obesity treatment lorcaserin, but remains confident of its ability to sell the drug itself. The San Diego biopharmaceutical company holds

SIZE MATTERS - New York Post
A Mexican woman with a hunger for overweight guys has married the world's fattest man in a ceremony where the groom was rolled to a Monterrey wedding hall in a custom-made flatbed truck because he was too large to get out of bed. Despite shedding 570

SurgiCare hails the gastric balloon as the golden hope for weight loss - WebWire
SurgiCare, leading UK cosmetic and weight loss surgery provider, has announced that the gastric balloon is the latest procedure to be added to its weight loss treatment portfolio. SurgiCare has reported that the introduction of the air filled gastric

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October 21, 2008

Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - EUFIC: Are Parents over-Feeding Their Children? - Businesswire.com

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EUFIC: Are Parents over-Feeding Their Children? - Businesswire.com
BRUSSELS, Belgium–( BUSINESS WIRE )–As Britain celebrates Parents Week a study from the European Food Information Council (EUFIC) suggest that many parents are confused as to how much they should feed their children. For example, 35% of

DuPont's Stormy Quarter - Forbes
Chemical manufacturers were already expecting a difficult third quarter thanks to crude prices trading at record highs, but E.I. du Pont de Nemours had an even tougher time, no thanks to Hurricane Ike. Shares of E.I. du Pont de Nemours (nyse: DD

NUTRITION NEWS: It's OK to be nuts about nuts - just remember - Shelby Star
The popular southern nuts are plummeting to the ground from the heavily weighted branches of the pecan trees. Pecans are just one of the many nuts that provide a powerhouse of nutrients. While you've heard a lot of news about the health benefits of

Senior nutrition program to observe anniversary - Albert Lea Tribune
Across Minnesota, senior nutrition programs often referred to as Senior Dining and Meals on Wheels" are celebrating their 35th year of service in the state. In July of 1973, the Governor s Citizen s Action Council on Aging

Valensa and Parry Nutraceuticals Introduce Organic SpiruZan(TM - Yahoo Finance
Synergistic formulation of SuperFood with Super Antioxidant provides 'brain+body' protection from dietary and environmental stress ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 21 /PRNewswire/ — Valensa International (Orlando, USA) and Parry Nutraceuticals (Chennai, India

A Kernel of Truth: New Study Reveals Health Benefits of Corn Products - PR Newswire
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 21 /PRNewswire/ — New research just published in the October issue of the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry reveals significant health benefits in milled yellow corn products. The study, authored by Purdue

DuPont 3Q profit falls on charges, cuts 2008 view - MSN MoneyCentral
DOVER, Del. (AP) - Chemical manufacturer DuPont Co. said Tuesday said that it is still recuperating from a violent hurricane season, which helped drive third-quarter earnings down 30 percent and trimmed the company's 2008 earnings forecast. In

More young people choosing vegetarian and fish diet - Dallas Morning News
Sarah Cagle, 12, wanted to be a vegetarian, yet she couldn't bear giving up fish her favorite food is sushi. So she announced to her mother that she would be a vegetarian who eats fish. "You mean a pescetarian," she recalls her mother responding

OCEANSIDE: Nutrition director once served presidents - North County Times
OCEANSIDE —- When students in Oceanside are eating pizza or enchiladas for lunch, most have no idea their meals were planned by a man who once served presidents and movie stars. Vino Mitra, Oceanside Unified School District's nutrition director

Natural Products Expo East Posts Healthy Attendance in Boston Show - CNBC
BOULDER, Colo., Oct 21, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) — This year's Natural Products Expo East (www.expoeast.com), held October 15-18 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, drew more than 26,000 industry attendees and featured more than 2,100 exhibits

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October 14, 2008

Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - After breast cancer, weight stakes are higher - MSNBC

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After breast cancer, weight stakes are higher - MSNBC
It s common knowledge that keeping fit and maintaining an optimal weight are great ways to achieve overall health. But for breast-cancer survivors, the stakes are much higher. Research indicates that excess weight can lead to increased levels of

Reaching the Finish Line - New York Daily News
As if being in a combat zone wasn t hard enough. Sgt. First Class Victor Lopez, who was born and raised in Puerto Rico and now lives in Jamaica, Queens, has been serving with the New York National Guard in Afghanistan since January. In between his

Selecting appropriate massive weight loss patients for body contouring - EurekAlert
CHICAGO The importance of pre-operative screening for patients seeking body contouring after massive weight loss will be assessed in three studies presented at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) Plastic Surgery 2008 conference, Oct

Imran helped me in losing weight: Minissha Lamba - Hindustan Times
"Imran helped me in my weight loss regime," Minissha told IANS. "During the shootings, I was on a high-protein diet. While I was surviving mostly on protein bars, Imran used to get his dabba (lunch box) from home with delicious keema (minced meat

Inmate executed after Supreme Court rejects obese argument - CNN
WASHINGTON (CNN) — An Ohio death row inmate was executed Tuesday after the Supreme Court rejected his last-minute plea that he was too overweight to be put to death. Richard Cooey, 41, and an accomplice were convicted of the 1986 murders of two

Lose Weight Fast Reviews - WebWire
How to lose weight fast before Christmas? A new website launch called the Dieting Scoop at http://www.DietingScoop.com has recently been launched and provides thorough reviews of top dieting programs that promise to help you lose weight fast. In an

Writers on Desire, Self-Denial, and Overcoming Anorexia - San Francisco Gate
In "Going Hungry: Writers on Desire, Self-Denial, and Overcoming Anorexia," culture reporter Kate Taylor has gathered 18 writers' narratives about their personal experiences with anorexia, spanning from the 1950s through the present. Taylor writes in

Feds bust alleged spam network behind billions of Viagra e-mails - Chicago Tribune
The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday that it has busted a global spam network responsible for sending billions of illegal messages encouraging consumers to buy unsafe male-enhancement and weight loss pills. The FTC, which handles the civil

PracticeOne and the e-Medsys Solutions Suite Selected by Weight Loss - Market Wire
SOMERSET, NJ–(Marketwire - October 7, 2008) - PracticeOne is pleased to announce that Weight Loss for Life has selected the e-Medsys Solutions Suite to automate their busy weight loss clinic. Regarding their search process, Anthony Lessa, MD of WLFL

Kimberly Garrison: Want to lose weight? Change your habits - Philadelphia Daily News
LATELY, I'VE been receiving tons of e-mail regarding quick ways to lose weight. You name it, I've been asked about it. The grapefruit diet. Cabbage soup. The master cleanse diet. Atkins. South Beach. The Zone. Well, all of these diets do have one

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October 4, 2008

Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - PRINCE GEORGE'S HEALTH: Challenging Obesity in Black Community - Washington Post

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PRINCE GEORGE'S HEALTH: Challenging Obesity in Black Community - Washington Post
The goal is to shed 50 million pounds. The target is the black community, which suffers disproportionately from obesity and its unhealthy side effects. The 50 Million Pound Challenge, a national campaign aimed at encouraging weight loss and healthy

Taxpayers 'should pay for obese Australians to lose weight' - News.com.au
MEDICARE should help pay for obese Australians to attend weight-loss classes, a leading Queensland Health bureaucrat has recommended. Dr Linda Selvey, who heads the population health branch, said the national health system should recognise obesity as

Bones may weaken after weight loss surgery - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Patients lose bone density after weight loss surgery, and the more weight they lose, the greater the drop, new research shows. While the effect of bone density loss on future fracture risk is not yet clear, "for the

Is Flexitarianism the Weight-Loss Tool for You? - US News and World Report
I've read all about the bonuses of being a vegetarian . In addition to the obvious benefits for the animals involved, eating less meat is associated with lower rates of cancer , heart disease , obesity , and other diseases and conditions. But not

Kings' Jason LaBarbera finds gain in weight loss - Los Angeles Times
Jason LaBarbera, shown in January, says he now feels better than he has in his whole life. The Kings goaltender looks to regain his consistency after suffering through ups and downs while he carried too much weight. The numbers that relegated Kings

Medicare should pay for obese people to lose weight: doctor - News.com.au
MEDICARE should help pay for obese Australians to attend weight-loss classes, a leading Queensland Health bureaucrat has recommended. Dr Linda Selvey, who heads the population health branch, said the national health system should recognise obesity as

Read this book to help shed weight - Times of India
WASHINGTON: Reading the right type of novel may be an enjoyable way to reduce weight, according to a recent study. Duke University researchers asked obese female children aged nine to 13, already in a comprehensive weight loss programme to read an

Weight loss group goes Western - Anniston Star
In July the TOPS#AL 502, Lineville weight loss support group celebrated with an open house at Ms. Anita's Restaurant in Lineville. The group used a Western theme with members dressed in cowboy hats and jeans. The tables were decorated with small

Reading the right books can help obese kids lose weight - Thaindian.com
Washington, Oct 4 (ANI): Want to help your obese child shed those extra pounds? Well, making him or her read the right type of novel might make huge a difference, suggests a new study. The study has revealed that a book including specific healthy

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September 30, 2008

Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - Experts take questions on losing weight - Globe and Mail

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Experts take questions on losing weight - Globe and Mail
For years, diet and exercise were championed as the twin strategies for weight loss. But as the obesity epidemic spreads, a growing body of research has looked to other explanations for why people become obese, Hayley Mick writes in Life on the scale

Stacey and Adam Capers - Washington Post
The Green team on NBC's "The Biggest Loser: Families" was eliminated from the show, but that didn't stop team members Stacey and Adam Capers from continuing to incorporate healthy eating and fitness into their lives. The Capers were online Tuesday

Fat dolphins going on a diet at Japan aquarium - Philadelphia Inquirer
TOKYO - Dolphins at a Japanese marine park are going on a low fat diet after developing pot bellies and failing to look sharp in their aquatic performances. Kinosaki Marine World in western Japan said Tuesday that all its 19 dolphins have been on a

Japanese performing dolphins go on a diet - Guardian Unlimited
Dolphins on a low-fat diet in Kinosaki Marine World, Toyooka, Japan. Photograph: Haruo Imazu/AP Dolphins at a marine park in Japan have been put on a diet after developing pot bellies and failing to hit jumping targets. Staff at Kinosaki Marine World

Mid-Daily Items: Chubby dolphins placed on weight loss program - Daily Item
Dolphins at a Japanese marine park are going on a low fat diet after developing pot bellies and failing to look sharp in their aquatic performances. Kinosaki Marine World in western Japan said Tuesday that all its 19 dolphins have been on a low fat

Hudson makes no secret of her goals - Detroit Free Press
NEW YORK - When Jennifer Hudson was cast in the film version of Dreamgirls, all I wanted to do was get my lines right, she says. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. That s because Hudson didn t know was how many lines

Fat, pot-bellied dolphins forced to go on a diet at Japan aquarium - New York Daily News
In this photo released by Kinosaki Marine World, one of dolphins at the Japanese marine park in Toyooka, western Japan, is fed mackerel. Dolphins at a Japanese marine park are going on a low fat diet after developing pot bellies and failing to look

Lighten Up 4 Life: Program aims to help community lose weight - Asheville Citizen-Times
Diane Crowe was simply tired of being overweight when she signed up to compete in Mission Hospitals Lighten Up 4 Life weight loss challenge in January. Crowe managed to lose 90 pounds, winning her employer s internal weight-loss competition and

Mexico pushes for national weight loss - Detroit Free Press
MEXICO CITY Abraham Leon was getting a checkup when he found out he had high blood pressure and was at risk of developing diabetes. On the spot, the 5-foot-6-inch, 240-pound lab researcher joined Vamos Por Un Million de Kilos, (Let s Lose

Lewisville woman sheds 110 pounds to join U.S. Army - Dallas Morning News
As Ashley Barrett-Carter left Ryan Memolo's Army recruiting station after their first meeting more than a year ago, the staff sergeant thought, "I'll never see her again." Sgt. Memolo had encountered overweight applicants before, including some who

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September 24, 2008

Interview with John David Mann of "The Go-Giver"

I was fortunate enough to get John David Mann on the phone this week and we had an incredible conversation on the message and the thoughts behind his book "The Go-Giver" (written with co-author Bob Burg).

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September 23, 2008

Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - Crossing to shed pounds - San Diego Union-Tribune

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Crossing to shed pounds - San Diego Union-Tribune
Instead of landing on Avenida Revolucion like most tourists do, they made a bee line for one of the city's weight-loss-surgery clinics. Other obese children from the United States and their parents are taking the same path.

Weight rules now more stringent for Marines - Marine Corp Times
Life just got a bit more miserable for Marines struggling to keep their weight in check. Beginning immediately, the Corps wants all commanders to evaluate those Marines assigned to the service s body composition program, a six-month rehab designed

alli(TM) Partners with Breast Cancer Network of Strength(TM) to - MSN MoneyCentral
PARSIPPANY, N.J. , Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ — Who knew that simply putting on 21 - 30 pounds between your teens and your 50s could increase your risk of breast cancer after menopause? Now that word is getting out about the link between excess weight

Olympic star launches weight-loss clinic - Bucks Free Press
AN Olympic medal-winner launched a new clinic to help people lose weight in High Wycombe. Matt Wells, a member of the Great Britain team who won a bronze medal in the Beijing Olympic Games, visited the town yesterday to open SureSlim UK. The rowing

Obesity Linked With Headaches In Children - Redorbit.com
A new study found chronic headaches are more common in overweight children and teenagers. However, weight loss, according to researchers, could in turn, cut headache frequency. The study included 913 children and teens with headache complaints. It

U.S. Parents Fighting Obesity In Mexico - Post Chronicle
U.S. parents are taking their children to Mexico for lower cost weight-loss surgery, a U.S. surgeon says. Gastric bypass and stomach banding typically cost half as much in Mexico as they do in the United States, but U.S. health officials are

Calorie restriction diet not linked to bone loss - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A calorie restriction diet does not cause bone loss in young, overweight adults, provided adequate amounts of calcium and other nutrients are maintained, according to a report in the Archives of Internal Medicine. The aim

Self discipline is key for weight-loss surgery - Herald Tribune
Sara Sloan could be the star of an advertisement for weight-reduction surgery. This 58-year-old retired teacher from Brooklyn had been "the heaviest kid in kindergarten, heavy my whole life," she said, until she underwent gastric bypass surgery in

More Weight Loss Means More Bone Loss In Study - nbc4.com
People who have surgery to curb obesity may later have trouble getting enough calcium and vitamin D to support their bones, according to a new study. "Our research shows that deficiencies of calcium and vitamin D absorption occur following gastric

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