R. sent this through:
Tuesday 3 May 2011
www.independent.co.uk/news/science/antibiotics-that-reduce-gut-bacteria-linked-to-obesity-2278042.html
Scientists believe that the widespread use of antibiotics
R. sent this through:
Tuesday 3 May 2011
www.independent.co.uk/news/science/antibiotics-that-reduce-gut-bacteria-linked-to-obesity-2278042.html
Scientists believe that the widespread use of antibiotics read more
Why do so many fat people excuse their ill health? Why are they defensive even aggressive about their unmanageable size?
If obese is the acceptable average shape of the current era why do fat bodies read more
Australia is getting fatter very fast. If it was an Olympic swimming race we’d be looking at the world’s bronze medal – we’re coming 3rd after the US (top) and Britain (2nd top read more
Definately go for organic free-range eggs and look for raw organic milk (if you drink it). The processing of milk destroys all the good enzymes needed to make it easy to digest.
While not strictly local the [url=http://www.relaxationcentreqld.org]Relaxation Centre[/url] is easily accessible on the Ferny Grove train line getting off at the Alderley station stop. It would have read more
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bigideas/david-gilllespie—big-fat-lies/3906630
Terrific interview on ABC Radio National Big Ideas with David Gillespie about his book Big Fat Lies. read more
Q. what are the determinants of long-term weight gain?
The average person gains about half a kilogram per year.
A. Little things add up. All foods and beverages are NOT created equal in causing weight read more
Just 14% of students were found to meet both the recommended daily intake of fruit and vegetables.
There is a clear trend to diet becoming poorer and problems with weight increasing.
The high school students read more
[url=http://www.heartfoundation.org.au/recipes/pages/default.aspx]Heart Foundation recipes[/url]
These look great. Lots of ideas and they do seem really healthy.
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