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    Study Shows Governmental Anti-Obesity Initiatives Are Not Working

    Americans are gaining weight at an alarming rate, with obesity increasing from 12 percent of the nation's population in 1990 to 23 percent by 2005, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Despite an increase in state public health funding to combat these growing rates around...
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    Anti-Obesity Studies Find Sea Anemone Venom-Derived Compound To Be Effective

    Scientists at UC Irvine have reported that a synthetic compound ShK-186, originally derived from a sea anemone toxin, has been found to enhance metabolic activity and shows potential as a treatment for obesity and insulin resistance. The findings published the week of May 27 in the Proceedings...
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    L.A. Unveils Brilliantly Simple Anti-Obesity Campaign

    Finally...an anti-obesity public service announcement that doesn't aim to shame or blame those who are overweight or obese. Unlike other attempts we have seen lately (like the Blue Cross ad that wags their finger at fat parents), the city of Los Angeles released a new campaign that is...
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    Why Do Anti-Hunger And Anti-Obesity Initiatives Always Fall Short?

    New research shows how we can innovate our way out of a double crisis With widespread hunger continuing to haunt developing nations, and obesity fast becoming a global epidemic, any number of efforts on the parts of governments, scientists, non-profit organizations and the business world have...
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    Anti-Obesity Program Horrors: They May Cause Eating Disorders

    A new poll says 30% of parents have seen at least one worrisome behavior in their children that could be associated with an eating disorder—and they're blaming it on school-based anti-obesity programs. Of course, lowering childhood obesity rates is a good thing, but it seems a lot of school...
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    Key Function Of Antiobesity Hormone Is Modulation Of Inhibitory Output

    Scientists have known for some time that the hormone leptin acts in the brain to prevent obesity, but the specific underlying neurocircuitry has remained a mystery. Now, new research published by Cell Press in the July 14 issue of the journal Neuron reveals neurobiological mechanisms that may...
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