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Sleep Linked to Childhood Obesity

Infants and young children who don't get enough sleep at night may face a significantly increased risk of becoming obese before adulthood, a new study says.

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Too Little Sleep for Children = Obesity? - Wellness - TIME.com

As if parental sleep deprivation weren't bad enough, now there's something else to fret about when your tyke doesn't get enough Z's. A new study in September's Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine reports that infants and ...

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National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month: How The White House ...

During National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month the White House has the opportunity to change the antiquated, unhealthy sugar quotas and tariffs that foster production of high fructose corn syrup.

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Obesity FAQs – Help you understand obesity better

Everyone knows what obesity is and the kind of effect that it can have on their health. But, this does not mean that cases of obesity across the world are decreasing. In fact, they are on the increase. One of the reasons for this is ...

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Baby Sleep Childhood Obesity | Strollerderby

Babies and toddlers who don't get enough sleep at night are at a higher risk for becoming overweight or obese later in life, according to a new report.

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Exercise Cuts Genetic Risk for Obesity: This Week on AOL Health ...

Getty Images It's long been known that eating right and exercising are the keys to a healthy lifestyle, but new science suggests physical activity.

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PlayStation Cited As Childhood Obesity Factor in White House ...

The prevalence of high fructose corn syrup, the birth of McDonald's Supersize meal, the debut of the 7-11 Big Gulp, the unveiling of the Sony PlayStation--what do all of these milestones have in common? All are factors in the rise of ...

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Diet-induced obesity speeds up leukaemia | Science / Technology

Washington, Sep 8 : Obesity caused due to fatty diet can directly speed up the progression of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), according to a study at The Saban Research Institute of Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.

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"I had to stop driving my car for a while... the tires got dizzy."

by Steven Wright

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