By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
OK everybody has a problem with photographs. Unless you are a photographers dream or the latest supermodel we all have a problem with our photographic image.
By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
Not too long ago, obesity was viewed mainly as a cosmetic problem. The purpose of dieting was to maintain your appearance. Exercise was a way to tighten your stomach and thighs. As a last resort, there were always doctors, although they were seen as suspicious.
By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
I know a lot of people make New Year's resolutions, but many people seem to fail at them. This past Monday, Monday Jan 22, is considered the most depressing day of the entire year. It is considered this because so many people quit the New Years resolution.
By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
Medical tourism is where residents of one country in order to reduce the costs of their medical treatment at home, goes for a cheaper alternative treatments abroad (and take a free holiday with the savings) and one of such countries offering these alternative is India.
By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
Everywhere you go these days you see kids who are clinically obese and it’s horrific and worse, easily preventable. If parents allow their children to become obese then they are bad parents, it’s as simple as that.
By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
Teaching kids to immunize themselves against obesity by teaching them to perform pull ups (obese kids can’t do pull ups) with a height adjustable pull up bar (HAPUB) and leg assisted pull ups (LAPU’s) provides instant and delayed gratification simultaneously.
By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
Are you gaining weight unexpectedly? Are you not losing weight when you're doing everything right? What if you have hypothyroidism and you don't know it? When your thyroid is working against you, looking and feeling better is like trying to exercise with no energy.
By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
About four years ago at a health conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, I proposed a mechanism which explained the recent explosion in obesity world wide. After all these years, it seems that I may have been right.
By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
Virtually everywhere you look today, one can observe some of the results of our lifestyles. It is now being observed in our schools, beginning at the elementary level all the way up to graduation in their senior year.
By By Authors | On February 6, 2007 | In Obesity | Rated
Obesity increases risks of developing high blood pressure, diabetes (type 2), heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease and cancer of the breast, prostate and colon.
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