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…and slenderness being associated with being attractive. Obesity is not very attractive nor health conscience either, but the weight of a person is not relative to how they should be judged. During the 40's 50's and 60's curviness was considered desirable. The norms…
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…health? TV is turning our children into obese couch potatoes. With all the time that our children are sitting in front of the TV, either watching programming, taped movies, or video games, the don't have any time to get outside the idiot box, and get…
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…, living in an average suburban area. Being skinny means having absolutely no fat. You look at yourself as being obese, and want to lose as much weight as possible. You start off with a simple diet. You cut some of the fattier foods. You cut back some more…
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…that smoking suppresses obesity. Smokers are at a low risk of contracting ulcerative colitis. She also enlists the effectiveness of smoking in causing alertness, allaying depression and anxiety. Marimont presents evidence of smoking as an inhibiting agent against…
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…, but the proportion of people who maintain losses for over 5 years is in single figures. Only one in twenty people who join commercial weight control programmes is said to reach their goal weight- but not all of these people are clinically obese and there is no information…
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…will prove effective in human patients. Researchers are studying obesity in monkeys in hopes of finding a way to control body weight. Scientist are also using monkeys to study Taurine deficiency, which causes vision problems, and zinc deficiency, which causes…
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…that the potential impact of GM is enormous. We used to avoid pork, eggs, and milk for fear of tapeworms, salmonella, and listeria. Moreover, we avoided butter, cheese, and cakes due to fear of high cholesterol levels, tooth decay and obesity. These problem are not due…
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…increase of obesity. In the future will the America we know and love change to something that is horrid to look at? Or is the expansion of our fast food going to have such a dramatic toll on other nations as well? In conclusion, understanding is what we should…
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…is a safe product. I am concerned about the media reporting inaccurate information on ephedrine. I feel that the ephedrine product is a great weight loss supplement that can aid with the obesity problem Americans are faced with on a daily basis. Work Cited…
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…suspicious of everyone. Other behavioral effects of amphetamine psychosis include increased awareness, curiosity, and an overwhelming fear of terror. Amphetamines are and have been used to treat many problems, including treatment of obesity, narcolepsy, hyper…
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