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L-Dopa a safe effective Dopamine/HGH Enhancer
L-Dopa: Its more than an anti-Parkinson drugBy James South, MAL-dopa, also known as Levodopa and L-3, 4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (1), is best known to ... More -
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CDC: Mississipi Remains Most Obese State
First, I was hesitant whether to post this at Straight From The Doc or here. Then I decided better here since obesity has a LOT to do with type-2 diab ... More -
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Safe Fat Kids With Wimp Supervision
It appears that we have a majority of our leaders and parents making sure our kids are growing up overly safe. It appears to be creating disastrous re ... More -
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The hand that rocks the cradle, the hand that makes the dinner…
A few months ago I read a book called The Amazing Adventures of Dietgirl by Shauna Reid. She is an Australian woman, a couple of years younger than ... More -
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Why Are We Fatter Than the Animals at the Zoo?
Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Yuri Elkaim, a nutrition, fitness, and fat loss expert. Have you noticed that animals (in the wild) are not ... More -
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Victory! I Lost 2 Pounds
Yeah, thats right. I lost two pounds this week. Take that flabby sides and belly! It doesnt sound like much weight lost, but I will take a loss any ... More -
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I have ---'d on the --- of giants
Hail,First of all, thanks a lot for the comments, will attempt to reply later today. People have said stuff I am quite keen to respond to, and as soon ... More -
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When Rogue Robots Fall in Love
WALL-E is surely one of the most subversive films to hit the big screen in years. What might easily be mistaken as a kids film because it is a featu ... More -
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The Red of the Earth
I always think of what to blog about next. I drive to work thinking about it and how I might write about the car accident that just might happen to me ... More -
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Vermonters are Fat and Ugly
Living in Vermont my whole life, I've heard lots of stereotypes about the general population. A common one that pops up is that the people of Vermont ... More -
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Les Bouledogue Francais
I don't remember seeing many toy dogs when I was a kid. I'm not sure if that's because there weren't as many around when I was growing up (born 1977) ... More -
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reverse culture shock
It never fails that when I arrive back in the United States I notice many differences. The people in the US seem to be louder and more casual, they co ... More -
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Turmeric, Diabetes and Obesity
Several times in this blog, I have mentioned turmeric (a common Asian spice) as a potential anti-diabetes - as suggested by various research findings. ... More -
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What's Hot and What's Not in 2008
Every year Coldwell Banker's star agent and real estate columnist Mark Nash tells us what's in and what's out with Home Buyers. In: Here is an ... More -
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Immunology: The Next Chapter
Yesterday's Wall Street Journal featured an interesting story about new theories among scientists pertaining to the body's immune system. The reason ... More -
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Guest Blog: Leigh Peele
Today we have a guest blogger on the board. As I was reading Leigh Peele's Fat Loss Troubleshoot last week (a great read, BTW), near the end she has ... More -
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Ned Yost Should Be Indicted
With Dusty Baker in town with his old familiar dumbassery and excuse-making in tow, its easy to think he is the stupidest manager in the National Lea ... More -
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Weight Loss Tips From Around the World
Nearly two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. Our rate of weight gain is escalating faster than anywhere else on earth, particularly in chil ... More -
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FAT RIGHTS: DILEMMAS OF DIFFERENCE AND PERSONHOOD
by Anna Kirkland. New York: NYU Press. 2008. 224pp. Cloth. $65.00. ISBN: 9780814748077. Paper $21.00. ISBN: 9780814748138. Reviewed by Michele Mo ... More -
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You Are Where You Eat: Obesity Maps of North America
CalorieLab maps the obesity rate in the United States. What makes Mississippi the fattest state and Colorado the skinniest? It certainly can't be Colo ... More
