Archive for July, 2010

Ravens Rookie Too Fat for Training Camp – 7235th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

That’s Baltimore Ravens rookie defensive tackle, Terrence Cody. Terrence was drafted in the second round with the 57th overall pick in April, but it clearly wasn’t for his chiseled physique.

His teammate Haloti Ngata nicknamed him “cheeseburger,” for obvious reasons. And, it’s because of Terrence’s poor physical conditioning that he was almost barred from training camp.

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Rising Obesity In Pregnancy Causes Concern For Gestational Diabetes (source: Medical News Today) – 7234th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

A NHS watchdog revealed concerns about the rising level of obesity among pregnant women yesterday in order to raise awareness of the associated complications, which includes gestational diabetes… (source: Medical News Today) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSSandRSS FeedonFeedzilla.com
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Rising Obesity In Pregnancy Causes Concern For Gestational Diabetes (source: Medical News Today) – 7233th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

A NHS watchdog revealed concerns about the rising level of obesity among pregnant women yesterday in order to raise awareness of the associated complications, which includes gestational diabetes… (source: Medical News Today) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSSandRSS FeedonFeedzilla.com
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I’m Too Young to Stress Over Calories [Forum] – 7232th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Im 14 and I’m not overweight. I eat healthy everyday. I eat home cooked meals that my grandmother makes at dinner usually. And she worries about me because I sometimes don’t eat them.

I know I’m too young to really worry now. I’m always on calories and stressing, even though I do not count them.

I’m going to a restraunt this Saturday and every time I eat out I get so ugh! about calories:( everything


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Hospitals Accomodate Obese Patients By Purchasing New, Larger Equipment (source: Medical News Today) – 7231th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Hospitals are accommodating the increasing number of obese patients by buying larger medical equipment, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. The new purchases are “eating into capital budgets and driving growth in the plus-sized medical equipment market… (source: Medical News Today) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSSandRSS FeedonFeedzilla.com
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Hospitals Accomodate Obese Patients By Purchasing New, Larger Equipment (source: Medical News Today) – 7230th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Hospitals are accommodating the increasing number of obese patients by buying larger medical equipment, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. The new purchases are “eating into capital budgets and driving growth in the plus-sized medical equipment market… (source: Medical News Today) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSSandRSS FeedonFeedzilla.com
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15 Ways to Create an Exercise Habit – 7229th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

I really admire people who are completely committed to exercising, however most of us know maintaining motivation to get fit can be a struggle.

There are so many benefits to be gained from a consistent exercise program, but why is it so difficult to make it a routine?

Often, it has a lot to do with mindset — if you’re ready to change that, you’re ready to begin enjoying exercise.

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What Should Overweight People Be Called? (source: Medical News Today) – 7228th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Public Health Minister for England, Anne Milton, told the BBC this week that doctors and healthcare professionals should tell people they are ‘fat’ rather than ‘obese’ as the term ‘fat’, in her view, may better motivate them to lose weight. She added that … (source: Medical News Today) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSSandRSS FeedonFeedzilla.com
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What Should Overweight People Be Called? (source: Medical News Today) – 7227th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Public Health Minister for England, Anne Milton, told the BBC this week that doctors and healthcare professionals should tell people they are ‘fat’ rather than ‘obese’ as the term ‘fat’, in her view, may better motivate them to lose weight. She added that … (source: Medical News Today) -Share on Twitter-Share on Facebook-RSSandRSS FeedonFeedzilla.com
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Jogging Always Ends in a Stitch: Help? [Forum] – 7226th Edition

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

i started trying to lose weight when i was 20, 91kgs and 172cm. I lost 20 kilos in 6 months but for the past 6 months haven’t been able to lose anymore weight

so now im 21 and 71kg but i want to go back to a size 8. im still doing everything the same, same gym routine, still eating healthy in the past few months i’ve even stopped drinking alcohol to see if it helps…it hasn’t

a typical day consists


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