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Mariah Carey celebrated at BMI Urban Awards
Mariah Carey, Drake, Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj all took home top honors at BMI’s Urban Awards in Beverly Hills on Friday. Carey accepted the night’s most prestigious honor, the BMI Icon Award, for her “unique and indelible influence...
Tags: American Idol (tv program), Mariah Carey, George Clinton, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears
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Debt and diet: Don't let your money go to waist
Funny MoneyHere in my home state of Michigan, it's clear that we have a weight problem - but not a problem with waiting. According to the "F as in Fat" report by the Trust for America's Health, Michigan is the fifth fattest in the nation with 31.3 percent of us...Tags: Obesity, Steaks, Foods and Beverages, Weight, Credit and Debt
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High blood pressure is a silent killer
Daily American Staff WriterHigh blood pressure is easy to diagnose, but many people who have it are unaware. More than two-thirds of the people who have hypertension, the medical term for high blood pressure, do not have it under control, according to a study by the...Tags: Obesity, Heart Attack, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Disease, Diabetes
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Studies expand on soda's role in growing obesity
As public health leaders step up their efforts to temper Americans' thirst for sugar-sweetened beverages, a new set of published studies has found that removing sugary drinks from kids' diets slows weight gain in heavy teens and reduces the odds that...Tags: Government, PepsiCo Inc., Cancer, National Government, Overweight
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Study: Half of all Hoosiers could be obese by 2030
A new study by the Trust for America’s Health uses current trends to predict future obesity rates, and if they hold true Indiana’s rate could hit 56 percent in less than 20 years. The state’s current obesity rate is around 30 percent....
Tags: Obesity, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Weight, Medical Research, Health Insurance Cost
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Prediction: Americans getting fatter; costing billions in healthcare
Staff reporterIt probably doesn't come as a great surprise but people in the U.S. are getting fatter. A new study shows some states could soon have an obesity rate nearing 60 percent by the year 2030. This growing epidemic will cost people billions of dollars in...Tags: Obesity, Weight, Medical Research, Epidemics and Plagues, Health Insurance Cost
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WDBJ7 Health Blog: 245 lbs Weigh-In
WDBJ7 BloggerI lost around 5 pounds this month which to me is like a huge fail. However, I know life happens. I tried boosting my metabolism by consuming cinnamon. Which in reality, helped boost my metabolism, but in a way that made me feel hungry all the time. A...Tags: Obesity, Weight, Physiology
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Report: Michigan obesity nearly 60 percent by 2030
DETROIT (AP) — A new report says nearly 60 percent of Michigan residents could be obese by 2030 and health care costs could soar if the state doesn't start shedding pounds. The report released Tuesday by Trust for America's Health and the Robert...
Tags: Obesity, Health Organizations, Heart Disease, Weight, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Report: Obesity rising dramatically in Illinois, nation
Tribune reporterA new report released Tuesday offers sobering projections for an adult obesity rate in the United States that's expected to increase dramatically in Illinois and around the country by 2030. This is the ninth year that "F as in Fat: How Obesity...Tags: Obesity, Health Organizations, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Disease, Overweight
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F is for Fat: Study Says 46% of CA will be Obese by 2030
FOX40 NewsIn less than 20 years, almost half the state of California would qualify as obese, according to a new report called "F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America's Future 2012". Data from the Centers for Disease Control shows 23.8% of adults in...Tags: Obesity, Weight, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Wouldn't mind losing this race
HealthTwelve states have an adult obesity rate above 30 percent, according to new statistics released today. Where does Pennsylvania fit in? In keeping with Pennsylvania's mixed-bag of various health conditions, this ranking is mixed, too. Pennsylvania ranks... -
Losing belly fat, belt sizes can be beneficial to health
You may have seen ads flashing off to the side of a web page while you searched online or caught a commercial on TV — they all promise to melt away belly fat. While logically you know there isn't a magic solution, it is still intriguing and...Tags: Online Advertising, Physical Fitness and Exercise, American Cancer Society, Hydrocortisone, Demographics
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