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Essential hypertension is the most common form of hypertension in adults, and it is recognized more often in adolescents than in younger children. It ... Read More Source: PubMed Indian J Endocrinol Metab The thyroid hormone, parathyroid hormone and vitamin D associated hypertension. Chopra S, Cherian D, Jacob JJ Department of Cardiology, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, India. Thyroid disorders and primary hyperparathyroidism have been known to be associated with increases in blood pressure. The hypertension related to hypot... Read More Source: PubMed Indian J Endocrinol Metab Cushing's surgery: Role of the anesthesiologist. Domi R Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care, Emergency, and Toxicology, University Hospital Center "Mother Theresa", Tirana, Albania. Cushing's syndrome is a clinical situation, caused by excessive glucocorticoid level, resulting in several features such as central obesity, supraclav... 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George77(Guest)
Posted on: 03/16/2012 I would like to see a group start a movement to require fast food commercials to list calories of their product. Everytime I see the Burger King Baconator commercial I wonder how unhealthy that sandwich is as you see the man try to fit it in his mouth. Also, Sunday night on WGN Chicago there is a show I think is called "Taste Chicago" at 10:00 pm. It seems to glorify unhealty eating, they should be obligated to inform viewers of the fat and calorie content of the food the restaurant is serving, hard to watch sometimes, people who are heavy anyway eating greasy unhealthy food. This show should be off the air. I have said my peace.
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drnaresh14
Posted on: 01/24/2012 r there any alternate method instead of bariatric surgery to reduce obesity ?
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Ryan_Wrestler(Guest)
Posted on: 01/25/2011 i do wrestling in hihh school and there is no way better then to lose weight with a good diet then to go through excercises like that. You lose alot of weight and gain alot of muscle. just make sure to drink lots of water and eat lots of proteins.
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adriannamarie(Guest)
Posted on: 01/11/2011 okay i weigth 160 and im 5'2 does that make me over weight ?? |
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ladyarise
Posted on: 12/05/2010 hello welcome to my message big than that life is a place for big people like to spake their mind i am try to pass a bill that ervry busseis need to have bigger seat for everyone so can you help me pass this buy wright me leave me message email.blog at big than life at gmail.com tell friend and family chane can happen one bill at a time
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SandraThomas
Posted on: 10/25/2010 Almost 50% of the Americans are infected by this death-taking disease. It is not at all an exaggeration, instead a serious problem nowadays. Due to obesity lot of heart disorders can be caused. Women with obesity have high risk of heart attack. Therefore it is very essential to get rid of obesity as soon as possible. Doctors suggest that it is very necessary to exercise for getting rid of obesity also women should pay attention to their eating habits and diet.
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SandrasTom
Posted on: 10/25/2010 To get rid of the Obesity, we should know proper signs and symptoms of obesity. This not only helps us to stay safe, but also turns us to continue a proper lifestyle. Today, in this fast-paced world, obesity is a rising concern from which most of the people are suffering. The major cause of Obesity is the overweight, which faces by most of the people either they are small children or the adults.
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ajnabi
Posted on: 07/23/2010 hi.i'm about 170 cms in height and i weigh 55 kilos.i used to be 46 the year b4 :(.......cud anyone give me good weight loss tips please.i exercise everyday on my stairs :P about 30 tips and do a little jumping jacks....w8ing for reply
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Dr.Karunakaran
Posted on: 08/05/2010 WITH REFERENCE TO YOUR HEIGHT YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT BEING OVERWEIGHT,BECAUSE YOUR IDEAL WT IS SUPPOSED TO BE 64 - 68 KGS BASED ON YOUR HEIGHT.
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brookie55(Guest)
Posted on: 04/09/2010 EVERY1 DONT GIVE UP. My name is Brooke. Ok i am 14 and have lost 25kgs. Im planning on reaching out to larger people. I still weigh around 70kgs but i am not obese for my height. I lost weight sweets from running around my back yard at first... because i was scared of people watching me. UNTIL my self confidence built i ran around the block and if i ate somthing bad thats it i ran it off ok. THESE were short runs and it only took me 2 weeks to loose 25kgs. common. I know every one of yous can do that. ITS called DETERMINATION. to whom have lost weight through my comment please inform me i love hearing about a change in people Xox good luck |
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