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    <title>Obesity may be hard-wired in the brain: study</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/481.html</link>
    <description>Obesity may be hard-wired into the brain from birth, according to a new animal study released Tuesday that appears to bolster the notion that some people are more prone to pile on the pounds than others. The study showed that obese rats had faulty b</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>A good night's sleep reduces childhood obesity risk: study</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/480.html</link>
    <description>Children lacking enough shut-eye face a greater risk of becoming obese than kids who get a good night's sleep, according to a study released Thursday. Each extra hour of sleep cuts a child's risk of becoming overweight or obese by nine percent, acco</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>Low-Carb Diets Better Than Low-Fat Diets at Preventing Diabetes</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/479.html</link>
    <description>A diet low in carbohydrates but high in animal fat and protein doesn't seem to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes in women, a new study claims. One study is never enough to change a recommendation, but this study is interesting in that it shows th</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Amanda Gardner</author>
    <comments>HealthDay.com</comments>
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    <title>Modern life means modern ills for obese Pacific islanders </title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/478.html</link>
    <description>Glossy photographs in tourist brochures showing lean, fit and muscular Pacific islanders fishing with spears from canoes in azure lagoons and shimmying up coconut palms hide an ugly truth. Pacific islands are in the midst of a crisis of obesity and</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>David Brooks</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>Weight loss may not harm obese teens' bones</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/477.html</link>
    <description>Although adults who lose weight may also lose some bone mass, obese adolescents seem to keep gaining bone density as they shed pounds, a study suggests. The findings, reported in the medical journal Obesity, offer some reassurance that obese childre</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Amy Norton</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>British researchers link obesity to more cancers</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/476.html</link>
    <description>Obesity can double the risk of several cancers, according to a study published on Friday that for the first time also links being overweight with a number of less common forms of the disease. The analysis of 144 published studies incorporating some</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Michael Kahn</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>Salsalate cuts blood sugar levels in obese adults</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/475.html</link>
    <description>A drug approved for the treatment of arthritis may have a role in reducing the risk of diabetes and heart trouble developing in young obese individuals, Harvard researchers report. Compared with an inactive placebo, the anti-inflammatory drug salsal</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Martha Kerr</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>Obesity growing to be top cancer cause</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/474.html</link>
    <description>Obesity is on its way to being deadlier than smoking as a cause of cancer, a leading researcher said Friday. Being obese is currently associated with about 14 percent of cancer deaths in men and 20 percent in women, compared with about 30 percent ea</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>RANDOLPH E. SCHMID</author>
    <comments>ap.org</comments>
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    <title>Being overweight may raise cancer risk </title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/473.html</link>
    <description>Being obese or even overweight may increase a person's risk of developing up to a dozen different types of cancer, European researchers report in a new study. Doctors have long suspected a link between weight gain and certain cancers, including colo</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>MARIA CHENG</author>
    <comments>ap.org</comments>
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    <title>Obesity Raises Cancer Risk</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/472.html</link>
    <description>The more weight you carry on your body, the greater your odds of developing cancer, British researchers report. This is true not only of fairly common cancers such as colon and breast, but also of lesser known varieties, including gallbladder. Moreo</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Amanda Gardner</author>
    <comments>HealthDay.com</comments>
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    <title>Obesity boosts cancer risk, says health review</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/471.html</link>
    <description>Being obese boosts the risk of half a dozen types of cancer, and the odds strengthen as one's waistline thickens, according to a major review published on Saturday by The Lancet. Doctors at the University of Manchester, northwestern England, trawled</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>秩名</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>TV ads in Spanish may fuel kid obesity: study</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/470.html</link>
    <description>A siege of fast-food commercials on Spanish-language television channels in the United States may be helping drive an obesity epidemic among Latino youth, researchers reported on Tuesday. Two or three food commercials air every hour during prime-tim</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Maggie Fox</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>Health Tip: Zinc in Your Diet </title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/469.html</link>
    <description>Zinc is a mineral that the body needs to help the immune system, in wound healing, and in the breakdown of carbohydrates. Second only to iron in its concentration in the body, zinc is found in protein-rich foods such as meat, peanuts and peanut butt</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>HealthDay.com</comments>
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    <title>Cut salt to keep children thin: study</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/468.html</link>
    <description>Reducing the amount of salt that children eat could provide a short-cut to keeping them slim, British researchers reported on Wednesday. They found that children who ate less salt drank fewer sugary soft drinks and could reduce their risk of high bl</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Maggie Fox</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>Strokes among middle-aged women triple</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/467.html</link>
    <description>NEW ORLEANS - Strokes have tripled in recent years among middle-aged women in the U.S., an alarming trend doctors blame on the obesity epidemic. Nearly 2 percent of women ages 35 to 54 reported suffering a stroke in the most recent federal health su</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>MARILYNN MARCHIONE</author>
    <comments>ap.org</comments>
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    <title>Fast Food Ads Fueling Obesity Among Hispanic Kids</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080226/466.html</link>
    <description>The large number of fast food commercials on Spanish-language television in the United States may be contributing to the obesity epidemic among Hispanic youths, new research suggests. Among American children, Hispanics have the highest rates of over</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-26</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>HealthDay.com</comments>
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    <title>How to Lose Weight?</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080202/331.html</link>
    <description>You won't even have to change your clothes Despite what you may think, losing weight isn't a mysterious process. In fact, weight loss doesn't even have to involve strange diets, special exercises or even the 'magic' of pills or fitness gadgets. </description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-02</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Relax</author>
    <comments>Todig.org</comments>
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    <title>Effective Weight Loss Tips</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080202/330.html</link>
    <description>Some useful tips to weight loss that can help you to get your weight loss goals. You will loss 30 pounds in three months. These 50 weight loss tips are for you!</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-02</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Loss Weight</author>
    <comments>Weight Loss</comments>
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    <title>Britain tops fast-food league, as world obesity grows: study </title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080131/177.html</link>
    <description>LONDON (AFP) - Britons are the world's biggest fans of fast food, just ahead of Americans, while famously gastronomic French are the least attracted by quick meals, according to a study published Wednesday. The survey of 13 countries also confirmed</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-31</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>Regular physical activity helps teens avoid obesity</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080131/176.html</link>
    <description>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Participating in physical activities in and out of school more than two times a week protects adolescents from becoming overweight young adults, according to new research. The message for policy makers is that the failure</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-31</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Megan Rauscher</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>Obesity now a 'lifestyle' choice for Americans, expert says</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080131/175.html</link>
    <description>WASHINGTON (AFP) - As adult obesity balloons in the United States, being overweight has become less of a health hazard and more of a lifestyle choice, the author of a new book argues. Obesity is a natural extension of an advancing economy. As you be</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-31</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Karin Zeitvogel </author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>Depression, Obesity Coexist in Many Middle-Aged Women</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080131/174.html</link>
    <description>MONDAY, Jan. 14 (HealthDay News) -- Obesity and depression often go hand-in-hand in middle-aged women, a new U.S. study found. The research collected information on the height, weight, dietary and exercise habits, and body image of 4,641 women, ages</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-31</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>HealthDay.com</comments>
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    <title>Pedometers help people lose weight: U.S. study</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080131/173.html</link>
    <description>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Walking can help people lose weight, especially if they use a pedometer to make sure they are going far enough, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. People who added 20 to 40 minutes of walking a day lost a small but steady a</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-31</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Maggie Fox</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>Obesity surgery helps diabetics, study finds </title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080131/172.html</link>
    <description>CHICAGO (Reuters) - Weight loss surgery can be especially helpful to patients with diabetes and can even help them reverse the disease, Australian researchers reported on Tuesday. They found that obese patients with diabetes who had weight loss surg</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-31</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>UK to spend millions on anti-obesity campaign</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080131/171.html</link>
    <description>LONDON (Reuters) - The government is to spend 75 million pounds on a campaign to encourage healthy lifestyles and counter what it calls an obesity epidemic in Britain. The campaign, to be launched in the summer, will form part of a wider strategy in</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-31</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Tim Castle</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>Obesity surgery seen as diabetes cure</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080131/170.html</link>
    <description>CHICAGO - A new study gives the strongest evidence yet that obesity surgery can cure diabetes. Patients who had surgery to reduce the size of their stomachs were five times more likely to see their diabetes disappear over the next two years than wer</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-31</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>CARLA K. JOHNSON</author>
    <comments>ap.org</comments>
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    <title>EU health chief uses food labels to fight obesity</title>
    <link>/Health/Weight-Loss/20080131/169.html</link>
    <description>BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's health chief wants to introduce tougher food labeling rules to combat the growing problem of obesity across Europe, but is facing stiff political and industrial opposition. EU Health Commissioner Markos Kypr</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-31</pubDate>
    <category>Weight Loss</category>
    <author>Darren Ennis </author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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