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Stay slim to save the planet
Sky News Australia Sun, 19 Apr 2009 17:33 PM PDT
According to a study from a London School of Hygiene, overweight people are more likely to travel by car, making excess body weight doubly bad for the environment.

TREASURING A WOMAN'S BODY
San Pedro Valley News-Sun Sun, 19 Apr 2009 16:27 PM PDT
Race for the Cure San Pedro Valley residents get involved in annual event

Britons Swap Water for Sugary Drinks - Study
ITNews Sun, 19 Apr 2009 16:10 PM PDT
Bottled water body launches new campaign as research reveals that Britons are drinking almost 7bn extra calories by replacing bottled water with sugary drinks New market analyst data shows that UK bottled water sales fell by 7% last year, but that 71% of that decline came from people buying other soft drinks instead[1]. Rather than turning on the tap, people are turning to sugary drinks, and the ...

Veil wearers face vitamin deficiency
Stuff Sun, 19 Apr 2009 16:07 PM PDT
Women with dark skin who wear veils may not be getting enough vitamin D. Of almost 150 North African migrants who took part in a health screening programme, just two had sufficient levels of the vitamin which is needed for healthy bones and which the body derives from sun exposure.

Keeping slim is good for the planet, say scientists
EurekAlert! Sun, 19 Apr 2009 16:04 PM PDT
( London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine ) Maintaining a healthy body weight is good news for the environment, according to a study which appears today in the International Journal of Epidemiology.




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