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August 1, 2006
A survey states that more than half of women develop a 'disordered way of eating' when they hit 40. Top Sante magazine conducted the survey, and they found that 6 out of 10 women over 40 are not concerned about issues regarding their weight. More than that, 3. 5 of 10 dislike or hate their bodies and 7 out of 10 said they would prefer to go back to their figures before they added on the weight.
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July 27, 2006
To combat the persistent heat wave in Zurich, animals in the zoo are fed a diet of frozen berries, meat and bones to help them stay cool. The "alternative ice cream" offered to animals instead of their usual diet has proved successful with large cats, apes and wolves, reports Reuters news agency.
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June 27, 2006
Topics diet, television, help, covers, mexican, secretary, cow, computer, bed, doctors, medical, health, web, city and man
After making a help plea on the national television in January, then 1,235 pound Manuel Uribe has finally shed 200 pounds. The Mexican aims to lose other 770 pounds. According to the AP, being bed-ridden by his weight for five years, the 41-year-old mechanic in the northern industrial city of Monterrey, made a desperate plea for help on the Televisa television network in January.
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May 24, 2006
Topics exercise, pets, cats, dogs, diabetes, diet, fat, heart, australia, love, animals, death, animal, body and people
According to country's main animal welfare body, Australia is leading in increasing number of obese pets. Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), says that the people show the love by overfeeding their pets thus posing them to increased risks of death.
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April 19, 2006
A 5-foot-9, 22-year-old man who weighs only 101 pounds eats as much as 6,500 calories a day. "I'm a medical mystery," said Matt Chaffee
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