Even small loss can improve overall health
March 31, 2007 on 5:19 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffIs your kid getting overweight?
March 30, 2007 on 5:17 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffExercise and less TV key to successful weight loss
March 30, 2007 on 5:41 am | In Uncategorized | Comments OffHigher BMI people have less chances of getting disease but higher chances of dying
March 29, 2007 on 8:11 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments Off According to a research report, Higher BMI (Body mass index) does not raise the risk of prostate cancer. But once this disease occurs, High BMI people have higher chancing of dying. "This is a large study that shows a convincing dose-response association between obesity and adult weight gain and death from prostate cancer," lead investigator Dr. Margaret E. Wright told Reuters Health (MSNBC.com).Extreme weight loss measures exposed
March 29, 2007 on 2:24 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments Off According to a recent survey six out of ten women thought that zero size is attractive for them and size of 12 (97% women) to be fat for them. Celebrities such as Nichole Richie who have zero size are having health risks by extreme weight loss. The same figure would rather have friends who are fatter than them, and 76% admit they are jealous of slimmer friends. Half of the surveyed women (5,000)
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