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The Cost of Giving Up

October 25th, 2009

Oct.25, 2009 Health and Fitness Tags : Amp, Article Submissions, Back Door, Business Management, Chemical Engineering, Crises, depression, Dr Nick, Functional State, Healing, High Quality, illness, Key Note Speaker, Leadership, life, light, Love, Medicine, Nick Arrizza, Personal Transformation, psychiatry, Quality Article, Resilience, Sadness, spirituality, Spirituality And Science, stress management, Trauma, Two Feet Related Posts:The End of Compulsive Over EatingThe Obesity-Self Esteem Cycl

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Alexandra White Biggest Loser 8

August 28th, 2009

Alexandra White Age: 20 Height: 5′8″ Hometown: Harrisburg, PA Occupation: College Student NBC Bio Alexandra has a will to succeed. She is currently a full-time student getting an MBA in accounting. She participates in many leadership roles on campus such as the co-ed business fraternity and the dance team. Growing up was not easy for Alexandra. Her father left when she was young and she turned to food for comfort. Since obesity runs in the family, Alexandra never had any knowledge

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On McDonald’s and Obesity

July 2nd, 2009

Image by Getty Images via Daylife There’s a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange that is having its best year ever. Sales are up, even as the nation is reeling from one of the worst financial catastrophes in its history. Its revenues are up, even as its direct competitors are struggling. This company is run like a tight ship. An excellent stock to invest in, no doubt. In the last 5 years, the stock has gone up fivefold. That’s better than even Google or Apple. In top busi

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Melissa Bartick: Why Breastfeeding Needs To Be Part of Health Care Reform

May 28th, 2009

Lack of policy and infrastructure to support breastfeeding in the US means that breastfeeding is made unnecessarily difficult. Breastfeeding is an important public health issue, both for women and children. Growing evidence shows that longer durations of breastfeeding are linked with a lower risk of many costly chronic diseases, including obesity, a national epidemic. It therefore makes sense to incorporate the creation of an infrastructure around breastfeeding as part of health care reform. Su

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