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    PET Scans Show Women, Not Men Have Irresistible Cravings
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    by dmegivern  1-24-2009    5
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    Stressed Moms More Likely to have Obese Kids
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    by dmegivern  9-10-2008   
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    Gastric Bybass to Treat Diabetes?
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    by dmegivern  2-26-2008   
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    Obesity is Largely Genetic
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    by dmegivern  2-7-2008    1
     I knew it
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    Big Bra Size Linked to Type II Diabetes
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    by dmegivern  2-6-2008   
     I'm certain this is because insulin as a hormone affects other hormones.
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    Obesity Rates Leveling Off
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    by dmegivern  1-15-2008   
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    Genes Help Turn Carbs into Fat
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    by dmegivern  1-15-2008   
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    Brain Chemical and Appetite Gene-Related
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    by dmegivern  1-14-2008    1
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    Social Status Linked to Weight Gain in Girls
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    by dmegivern  1-9-2008   
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    Overweight Moms More Likely to Deliver ADHD kids
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    by dmegivern  11-9-2007   
     Modestly overweight women appear to be at higher risk of delivering babies with ADHD.
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    Sleep Apnea and Metabolic Syndrome
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    by dmegivern  10-7-2007    2
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    Sleep Apnea and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
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    by dmegivern  10-7-2007    2
     I am kicking myself for not keeping up to date with the research on PCOS. Since I have it, I would have known to look sooner for sleep apnea. Since getting the CPAP machine, I have so much more energy.
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    Good Grief, Our American Diet is Deadly
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    by dmegivern  9-25-2007   
     I've heard a lot of conservatives claim that poor people in the U.S. are obviously well-fed, because they are more likely to be overweight. This flies in the face of science suggesting that unhealthy and fattening foods are cheap and readily available, while healthy foods are hard to find in poor communities and they are expensive.
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    I Blame Sugar
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    by dmegivern  9-12-2007   
     Americans have easy access to high starch and high carb foods. More than low fat, this constant strain on blood sugars is the issue to address.
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    Rate of U.S. women dying in childbirth rising
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    by dmegivern  8-26-2007   
     The health of Americans is in steady decline with the latest generation predicted to live shorter lives than those before it.
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