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A new study conducted by the University of California-San Francisco reveals what any woman who has ever experienced a job loss, break up, tantruming child, ongoing illness, micromanaging boss, or filing taxes in more than one state knows -- those of us who are under chronic stress are more likely to eat fattening foods. Read More »
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Obese individuals (BMI 30 or higher) are in a state of mild "cytokine storm" making them vulnerable to influenza complications and death. A CDC report dated July 17, 2009 noted that of ten intensive care patients hospitalized (University of Michigan Health Center) for H1N1 influenza, nine… Read More »
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What pisses me off the most is we wonder why girls and woman have self concience bout their weight im among on of them!! Most of these designers and magaizines, photoshop theses woman/ and as well as they have to be a certain hieght and weight. Girls now adays are getting so…
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Would smaller cans of pop
help you to control your soft drink calories? Coca-Cola is banking
on it. FatFighterTV has a look at this
story and other diet and fitness headlines making news this week.
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Is Halloween going to be without the usual amount of jack-o'-lanterns? A pumpkin shortage may make it tough on the tradition. FatFighterTV has a look at this story and other diet and fitness headlines making news this week. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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So I always get a little raunchy in the middle of the month, close to when my period starts (where I happen to be my raunchiest, but I digress). It's been a while since I've touched myself, hell, even longer than since I've been with a man....almost four years, but I digress again...So I… Read More »
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In the introduction of my book, I wrote about the detrimental effects of “politically-correct-itis.” A word I coined to describe social diseases arising out of fear of saying something that might offend individual sensibilities. The fat acceptance movement is yet another symptom of this disease.… Read More »
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What do you think it would take to help get kids moving? Maybe some "wild" movie characters? FatFighterTV has a look at this story and other diet and fitness headlines making news this week. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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By Madeline Holler Strollerderby/Babble Former New York Times food critic and professional fat guy Frank Bruni asks in a recent Times piece what role parents play in raising unfat kids. Should they closely monitor every meal and snack, or let kids make their own choices? Should parents speak up about bulging waistlines and after-workout ice cream or keep their mouths shut? Is modeling desired behaviors (translation: regular exercise, healthful meals) the key? Yes and no and, maybe, actually, none of the above. Read More »
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