Papers 371-380 of total 960 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…, caution labels, in addition to prohibitions against synthetic ingredients and illegal claims" (Better Nutrition, pg.20). Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week magazine agree with Better Nutrition magazine. "Up to 90 milligrams of ephedra a day, taken in three…
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…prominent names in obesity research are asking the questions. Until recently, the medical world has had the unanimous opinion that any diet that encourages the consumption of meat, eggs, and cheese, and frowns upon bread, rice, and fruit is ridiculous (Hane, 2003…
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…of obesity and overweight which are the basis for developing some chronic diseases like no insulin-dependent diabetes, elevated blood pressure, stroke and some cancers. <Tab/>The next essential kind of food which should be monitored and strictly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, memory lapses, and irritability. The disturbances in sleep also throw off the body’s metabolism and can cause obesity. The most common sufferers are middle-aged overweight males (CNS). (Transition: Since this is a progressive and life-altering…
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obesity and poor growth in height. If untreated Cushing's syndrome will continue to weaken muscles and bones. It will also make you more susceptible to illnesses and prevention from healing. If an individual thinks he may have Cushing's he should visit…
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…is quite different statistically. Men who watch TV three or more hours a day are twice as likely to be obese than men who watch for less than an hour. The typical Canadian/American child will witness 8,000 murders and 100,000 acts of televised violence in his…
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…television viewing may be associated with, aggressive behavior, poor academic performance, precocious sexuality, obesity, and the use of drugs or alcohol (Deitz). Television, video games, and music are very influential and if there is too much violence available…
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…by Helicobacter pylori and is effective against the growth of many bacteria including E Coli, and Salmonella. At the same time it actually helps the growth of the beneficial bacteria Lactobacillus. The International Journal of Obesity reported in October 1992…
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…to prevent obesity. Robert Bork admitted that this law did not make sense, especially in the ability of government officials to enforce the law. Yet, Bork disagreed with the method used by Justice Douglas to overturn the conviction of two doctors distributing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. From watching television the popilation sored. Familiese are spending less time together. Television promotes obesity, aggressive behavior, sexual behavior, even increases tobacco and alcohol usage. Is television bad? In my opinion, no. But this has…
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