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Court Says Stop Case Against Rude Doctor

A judge has ordered the state Board of Medicine to stop disciplinary proceedings against a doctor accused of telling a patient she was so obese she might only be attractive to black men and advising another to shoot herself following brain surgery. Complete Story

Fat People Not More Jolly, Study Says

Fat people are not more jolly, according to a study that instead found obesity is strongly linked with depression and other mood disorders.

Are You Fat? Doctors Have Novel Excuses

Why are so many people fat? Scientists have come up with some novel excuses, including air conditioning, lack of sleep, fewer smokers, and more sex among obese people, which can produce chubby kids.

Intestinal Bacteria May Explain Obesity

The microorganisms that live in your gut could explain one of the sources of obesity, says a new study from researchers at Washington University.

Report: Restaurants Should Shrink Portions

Those heaping portions at restaurants — and doggie bags for the leftovers — may be a thing of the past, if health officials get their way.

Military Vets Wage War Against Obesity

Vietnam veteran Abdul Baseer-El survived a rocket attack in Da Nang in the '60s. Today he is fighting a new enemy: obesity. The 57-year-old former Marine has worked hard to lose 100 pounds with the help of doctors at a Veterans Affairs hospital. He's one of millions of veterans struggling with weight problems and the health complications that come with it.

Governors Push for State Health Programs

A national campaign by the states' governors is using everything from bike rides with the South Carolina governor to anti-smoking statutes to try and get Americans to eat and smoke less and exercise more.

Obesity Finds Niche in American Marketing

From the cradle to the grave and most points between, obesity has found its niche in American marketing. Make that a wide berth. Baby seats, doorways and caskets are but a few examples from a long list of life's accouterments that are getting much bigger to accommodate much bigger people. There are also vacation resorts for those embarrassed to be seen in a bathing suit.

Obesity Finds Niche in American Marketing

From the cradle to the grave and most points between, obesity has found its niche in American marketing. Make that a wide berth.

Study: Obese People Lack Health Awareness

Obese people have a blind spot when it comes to their own weight problem, according to a study that showed only 15 percent of people in that category view themselves as obese.

Lawmakers Want Junk Food Out of Schools

Trying to shrink the growing waistlines of children, lawmakers want to expel soda, candy bars, chips and other junk food from the nation's schools.

Obesity Epidemic Hits Child Safety Seats

Many young children are too heavy for standard car-safety seats, and manufacturers are starting to make heftier models to accommodate them, according to research on the obesity epidemic's widening impact.

Hospitals Make Changes to Care for Obese

Going to the hospital is rarely fun. If you weigh over 300 pounds like Beth Henk, it can be embarrassing. "I've flipped an exam table — I sat on the end of it and it just flipped up," said Henk, whose weight peaked at 745.

Key Events in Food Industrialization

Some key dates in the industrialization of food:

Food Industry a Target in Obesity Fight

It's tempting to blame big food companies for America's big obesity problem. After all, they're the folks who Supersized our fries, family-portioned our potato chips and Big Gulped our sodas. There's also the billions they've spent keeping their products ever on our minds and in our mouths.

Study Tests Alternatives to Gastric Bypass

Volunteers 100 or more pounds overweight will test various combinations of diet, exercise and medication in search of a non-surgical "gold standard" of treatment for the severely obese.

Study Predicts Rise in Overweight Children

The number of overweight children worldwide will increase significantly by the end of the decade, and scientists expect profound impacts on everything from public health care to economies, a study published Monday said.

Surgeon General: Obesity 'Terror Within'

America's obesity epidemic will dwarf the threat of terrorism if the nation does not reduce the number of people who are severely overweight, the surgeon general said Wednesday.

Statistics Behind Governors' Health Push

Some of the statistics driving action on preventive health programs among governors and health experts:

Governors Urge Change in Eating Culture

Greasy food. Sugary drinks. And exercise? The tolls from today's temptations, from sweet soft drinks popular with school kids to drive-through lunches eaten behind the wheel, are well-known: obesity, diabetes, heart attacks. Governors say states can guide people to healthier choices — and that they must to cut rising health care costs.

New Rules Set for Obesity Surgery Coverage

Health care officials applauded new federal regulations announced Tuesday that provide national standards for Medicare coverage of obesity surgery.

Clinton Unveils Healthy Schools Effort

Former President Clinton and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation announced an $8 million initiative Monday to fight childhood obesity by promoting healthier food and more exercise in schools.

The Wire

Burgers for the Health Professional

Source: nytimes.com

Under the smiling clown-face of Ronald McDonald, a woman and her 5-year-old daughter had spread before them a burger, Chicken McNuggets and fries. Nearby, a young couple were enjoying two Quarter Pounders with cheese. A neurologist was downing some hot cakes.

Surgery With a Side of Fries

Source: nytimes.com

Expelling fast food from hospitals is an obvious step to better health, but suggest it and you run into the same tangle of inertia and apathy that has kept hospitals from serving patients appetizing and wholesome food — and has instead allowed large food service corporations to …

Politician Wants to Ban Fast Food Restaurants in Effort to Prevent Obesity

Source: New York Post

New York City Councilman Juan Rivera (D-Bronx) wants to create fast food free zones to help prevent obesity.

Experts debate labeling children obese

Source: news.yahoo.com

Before I comment, let me tell you : I have been fat all my life. Fat toddler, fat child, fat teen, fat adult. That said : Yes, for the love of God, tell them that they are fat. The last thing a fat child needs is for adults to go sugar-coating things for them. So to speak.

A Sweetener With a Bad Rap - New York Times

Source: nytimes.com

The NY Times reports on the controversy surrounding high-fructose corn syrup. As it turns out, some of the researchers who origingally postulated that the increasing usage of this sweetner is driving the obesity epidemic have reconsidered. Interesting.

Beware the smoothie: Full of fruit - but they may be bad for you

Source: news.independent.co.uk

From the page: -- Smoothies are the latest super-food, the lifestyle choice for Britain's increasingly health-conscious consumers. They are vitamin packed, low in fat and "bursting with goodness. Allegedly. --

Could Heavier Toys Help Fight Obesity In Children?

Source: wcsh6.com

From the page: -- With more and more American children getting fatter, health advocates are looking for creative ways for kids to stay fit. --

Canadian boomers are the greatest -- or so they think

Source: theglobeandmail.com

Despite what the boomers tell us, they are, in fact, an unhealthy lot over all. Diabetes and obesity levels are rising compared with previous generations.

Diabetes Epidemic...more than just being overweight?

Diabetes is a disease often associated with being obese. In fact, in the last 30 years the incidence of diabetes has doubled and is primarily found in people considered obese. Most of those afflicted are Type 2, or a type of diabetes that is attributed to insulin resistance.

The slippery slope

Source: townhall.com

The always eloquent and reasoning Walter E. Williams uses the template of the war on tobacco to predict what future tyranny will come in the name of protecting the public's health.

Why we need a siesta after dinner

Source: newscientist.com

The next time your boss yells at you for taking a nap after your lunch, just point that cubicle Nazi over to this article and say, "Dude, it's evolutionary biology. It's who I am, man....It's who we are....."

Disciplinarian parents have fat kids: study

Source: news.yahoo.com

An interesting correlation. I've certainly known people who fit this mold. One of my closest friends had (and has) a very strict, hyper-controlling father. Food was one of her only escapes.

Depression linked to Type 2 diabetes

Source: cbc.ca

Perhaps because both are caused by being overweight. Duh.

FDA Presses Restaurants on Obesity

Source: webmd.com

The FDA is leaning on restaurants to give customers more information on the fat and calorie content of their foods in an effort to help combat obesityobesity.

Poor diet as bad as smoking for health

Source: keralanext.com

-- Insufficient consumption of fish, fruit and vegetables is as bad for human health as smoking, a Dutch report said on Monday.

Obesity in puberty linked to hormone disorder

Source: the7am.com

A recent report reveals that girls who are obese during the early stages of puberty have an increased risk of developing abnormally high levels of androgens such as testosterone or androsterone, a type of steroid hormone.

Obesity Surgery Costs Us All

According to the American Journal of Public Health, obesity surgery has increased by about 600% in recent years. In 1998 14,000 people received gastric bypass surgery, compared to 82,000 in 2002. Insane. This is not a good thing.

Weight Loss Surgeries Increase Sixfold

Source: webmd.com

Roughly 14,000 gastric bypass surgeries were conducted in 1998, compared with nearly 82,600 such surgeries in 2002.

Study: Super-sizing your food takes a hidden toll on your pocketbook

Source: eurekalert.org

They found that for the initial 67-cent average cost of upsizing a fast-food meal -- and the subsequent 36-gram weight gain -- the total cost for increased energy needs, gasoline and medical care would be between $4.06 and $7.72 for men and $3.10 and $4.53 for women, depending on …

Poverty in U.S. May Increase Teen Obesity Risk

Source: foxnews.com

How is it that our people below the poverty line are at greater risk of being obese when the rest of the world's poverty stricken populations can't even eat? It's because our poor are wealthy compared to the rest of the world's poor.

If You've Got a Pulse, You're Sick

Source: The New York Times

Americans and their health: more theories! More "controversy"! More comparaisons! And a pretty killer anecdote at the end.

Scientists Find Gene In Obese Mice That Increases Type 2 Diabetes

Source: sciencedaily.com

I know you were just wondering what's the connection between obesity and type-2 diabetes. This article, and the research contained within, is your answer.

Evolution trips up modern lifestyle

Source: topix.net

An interesting take on an evolutionary cause of modern-day obesity. Basically, it says that humans have evolved for a certain environment and lifestyle. That lifestyle used to involve a scarcity of food and more energy required to obtain food.

For Elderly, Extra Pounds May Lower Mortality Rates

Source: sciencedaily.com

If you’re more than 80 years old, carrying a few extra pounds might not be such a bad idea. In fact, it may be beneficial.

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