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Girls entering puberty by the age of six - but are drugs the answer?
michellezm
by michellezm  8-7-2007    10
 "Early puberty has even been linked to watching too much television. A few years ago, Italian scientists found that children who watched three hours a day produced less of the sleep hormone melatonin - low levels of the hormone play an important role in the timing of puberty. But perhaps more worrying is the theory that it's exposure to environmental chemicals which is causing the drop in the age of puberty. These chemicals mimic the effect of hormones, disrupting the normal timing of sexual maturing. Whatever the cause, growing numbers of children are being deprived of childhood and are turning, physically, into mini-adults at an increasingly young age. But without the emotional maturity to deal with these changes, they are vulnerable to exploitation. In Britain, it is now estimated that up to at least one in six children under ten is affected. Indeed, there is a belief that schoolgirls as young as six are entering puberty".
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You are what your pregnant mother ate
Deepti
by Deepti  8-16-2007    10
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Our Emotions are interdependnt with people we don't know
einbar
by einbar  12-4-2008    9
 How happy you are may depend on how happy your friends’ friends’ friends are, even if you don’t know them at all.
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How Advertising Manipulates Our “Caveman” Brains (& How to Resist)
wildcat
by wildcat  1-16-2008    12
 Fortunately, there are ways to go about PROOFING YOUR BRAIN. 1. Change your mindset to “postmore” by challenging culture’s ingrained assumption that “more” of everything is automatically better. 2. Grow your gratitude. Our poor, starved, frozen ancestors would cry tears of joy if they suddenly landed in our culture of abundance. Fostering our appreciation of this bounty can also block the consumerist “cool” pressure to deride so many of our fine, workable possessions as “so last year”. 3. Be enough. We’re constantly told that we aren’t rich enough, glam enough, cool enough, networked enough, etc. This has a powerful insidious effect on our primitive, socially competitive brain circuits. It’s like a toxic substance that turns rational brains into needy toddlers wanting “more, more, more!
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Red wine may contain elixir of youth
wildcat
by wildcat  11-2-2006    9
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Our oceans are turning into plastic.
Newfman
by Newfman  6-29-2007    3
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In Defense of Real Food
wildcat
by wildcat  1-6-2008    5
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Bush gagged Surgeon General. Health, sex, smoking, cells, religion,
righthand
by righthand  7-23-2007    8
 Under Bush, the independence of the surgeon general has been placed below industry lobbying and the demands of the religious right. The Bush White House banned Dr Carmona from speaking or issuing reports on stem cells, emergency contraception, sex education, prisons, mental health and international health issues, he has revealed. For years, the White House also tried to "water down" a key report on the dangers of second-hand smoke, he said. When it was published last year , the report stated that even brief exposure to cigarette smoke can cause immediate harm.
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Do-It-Yourself Tests for Racism, Homophobia, Ageism and Anti-Obesity Bias
einbar
by einbar  11-18-2008    1
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Turmeric spice shows promise in combating diabetes and obesity
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-21-2008   
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This is why you're FAT......
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  8-30-2009    7
 I felt my arteries clogging as I read this
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Children are hitting puberty earlier
LGagnon
by LGagnon  1-6-2007    13
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Drug tries to offset 10,000 years of evolution
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-6-2008   
 Gene therapies, expected some time between 2015 and 2020, promise to correct this genetic problem caused by nature, but many obese people do not want to wait. They are hoping that Nastech’s new nasal spray can provide a solution now. Within 20 to 35 minutes after taking a whiff, this new drug moves quickly through the nasal lining and into the bloodstream, sending a message to the brain that our tummy is full. So far the drug has had no negative side effects. PYY is undergoing clinical trials now, and is expected to be in drug stores by 2009 or 2010. Obesity is the 2nd leading cause of preventable death in America, so this drug offers a great chance for more people to improve their health and get ready to enjoy our “magical future”.
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Could a Vaccine Stop the Obesity Epidemic?
einbar
by einbar  2-10-2009    3
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Can You Catch Up on Lost Sleep?
Mohir
by Mohir  5-16-2008    3
  The good news is that, like all debt, with some work, sleep debt can be repaid—though it won't happen in one extended snooze marathon. Tacking on an extra hour or two of sleep a night is the way to catch up. For the chronically sleep deprived, take it easy for a few months to get back into a natural sleep pattern, says Lawrence J. Epstein, medical director of the Harvard-affiliated Sleep HealthCenters. Go to bed when you are tired, and allow your body to wake you in the morning (no alarm clock allowed). You may find yourself catatonic in the beginning of the recovery cycle: Expect to bank upward of ten hours shut-eye per night. As the days pass, however, the amount of time sleeping will gradually decrease.
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Scientists explain chocolate cravings.
pokkets
by pokkets  10-12-2007    4
 More good news about chocolate. Now we can say we have to feed our gut bacteria.
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Almonds
willhelm
by willhelm  4-9-2008    7
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More Dangerous Than Smoking? Death by Soda
MomLes
by MomLes  12-27-2006    14
 Pop is dangerous
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Dildos of Death?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-16-2007    6
  Fortunately, sex-toy retailers are taking things into their own hands. That sentence made me laugh out loud. :lol:
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Anorexic Brazilian Model Dies
clipette
by clipette  11-17-2006    12
 very sad.
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Cooking based evolution.
balthazarus
by balthazarus  2-25-2009   
 interesting theory :)
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Think, but do not eat
balthazarus
by balthazarus  9-6-2008    6
 well the study... i think i'll have a bite first :)
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Obesity in the virtual world
zululu
by zululu  8-8-2008    2
 An interesting example of bluring the virtual-real life... maybe one day there will be no way to tell them apart.
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Too many calories send the brain off kilter
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-5-2008    1
 The researchers report that that increased activity of the IKKß/NF-?B pathway can be divorced from obesity itself -- infusions of either glucose or fat into the brains of mice alone led to this inflammatory brain reaction. Further studies revealed that this activity in the brain leads to insulin and leptin resistance. Insulin lowers blood sugar by causing cells of the body to take it up from the bloodstream. Leptin is a fat hormone important for appetite control. Moreover, the researchers found that treatments preventing the activity of IKKß/NF-?B in the animals' brains protected them from obesity.
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Fit and fat—Or lazy and thin?
wildcat
by wildcat  12-11-2007    1
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Red wine's resveratrol may help battle obesity
Mohir
by Mohir  6-16-2008   
 In the cell-based study, they found that resveratrol inhibited the pre-fat cells from increasing and prevented them from converting into mature fat cells. Also, resveratrol hindered fat storage. Most interesting, according to Fischer-Posovszky, was that resveratrol reduced production of certain cytokines (interleukins 6 and 8), substances that may be linked to the development of obesity-related disorders, such as diabetes and clogged coronary arteries. Also, resveratrol stimulated formation of a protein known to decrease the risk of heart attack. Obesity decreases this substance, called adiponectin.
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Addiction Is Not a Choice
abailart
by abailart  9-26-2007    7
 Examines the brain mechanisms at work in addiction and pleasure from food.
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The 10 Greatest Advancements in Fast Food
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  7-12-2007    7
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86 Percent Of Americans Could Be Overweight Or Obese By 2030
Mohir
by Mohir  7-29-2008    1
 “The health care costs attributable to obesity and overweight are expected to more than double every decade. This would account for 15 to 17 percent of total health care costs spent,” Wang says. “Due to the assumptions we made and the limitations of the available data, these figures are likely an underestimation of the true financial impact.”
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China scientists "prove" tea can help fight obesity
Deepti
by Deepti  6-6-2007    3
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Your Doughnut Addiction Explained
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  11-12-2007    4
 More: When sugar water was substituted for the saccharin solution, the results were the same, researchers said. "Intense sweetness is more rewarding to the rats than cocaine," said coauthor Magalie Lenoir of the University of Bordeaux in France. Lenoir said mammalian taste receptors evolved in an environment that lacked sugar and so were not adapted to the high concentrations of sweets found in the modern diet. Excess sugar could increase levels of the brain chemical dopamine, she said, leading to a craving for sweets.
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Biggest house cats ever?
djkraz
by djkraz  12-13-2006    9
 I love big cat's, but these are going a little overboard. Well, the fat ones anyway. I'll take one of the healthier ones any day...
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Waste From Gut Bacteria Helps Host Control Weight
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-19-2008    2
 Humans, like other animals, have a large and varied population of beneficial bacteria that live in the intestines. The bacteria break up large molecules that the host cannot digest. The host in turn absorbs many of the resulting small molecules for energy and nutrients. "The number of bacteria in our gut far exceeds the total number of cells in our bodies," said Dr. Yanagisawa. "It's truly a mutually beneficial relationship. We provide the bacteria with food, and in return they supply energy and nutrients," he explained.
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just stand up!
wildcat
by wildcat  11-21-2007   
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Creating fat that burns calories
einbar
by einbar  8-3-2009    1
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Most outrageous comments of 2006
arifsali
by arifsali  12-23-2006    1
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10 Reasons Body Mass Index is Bogus Science
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  7-6-2009    1
 Point by point substantiation at clip source.
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Sleep Deprivation: tips for nodding off
abailart
by abailart  11-28-2007   
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101 Interesting Human body and Health Facts
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  3-3-2009    6
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Why do we gain weight? we eat more.
balthazarus
by balthazarus  8-4-2008    4
 i know it sounds simplistic, but before linking obesity to viruses and other sophisticated theories, one should look straight to the facts, we eat more in quantities, more processed food. We are too reluctant to consciously restrict the availability that we face. a point to think about.
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