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Diet & Nutrition News  Loose weight the healthy way Loose weight the healthy way.I talked about how I let laziness get into my life, and how I got the motivation to overcome it. This time I’ll talk about what I really do on a day-to-day basis.First experiment Weight Loss In TeensAccording to recent studies more kids nowadays are mild to severely overweight. The 1999-2000 National health survey indicates that 15 % of children and teens are overweight.The figure is nearly double that what was recorded a decade or so ago. Some blame their present lifestyle while others blame the lack of discipline in teens nowadays. Regardless of the reasons, teen weight problems are real. FDA: Avoid jalapenos from Mexico, not U.S.The government is narrowing its warning to hot pepper lovers, saying only Mexican-grown jalapenos now are linked to the nationwide salmonella outbreak Food industry bitten by its lobbying successOne of the worst outbreaks of foodborne illness in the U.S. is teaching the food industry the truth of the adage, "Be careful what you wish for b Internet, alcohol and sleep tied to girls' weightGirls and young women who devote much time to the Internet, get too little sleep or regularly drink alcohol are more likely than their peers to put on Low-fat milk recommended for some toddlersOnce weaned from breast-milk or formula, some babies as young as 12 months of age should be given reduced-fat milk instead of whole milk, says the Ame Burger King, McDonalds post calories in NYSeveral big fast food chains say they have finally begun obeying a new rule requiring some New York City restaurants to post calorie counts right on t Feeling hungry can make you happyContrary to the moans of many dieters, being hungry may make you happy. Or, at least, it can be a serious motivator whose evolutionary intent was to h Are you gonna eat that? Cut back on food wasteAmidst growing concerns about global warming and the effects of our individual “carbon footprints,” many Americans are taking a closer look at what th USDA to name retailers during meat recallsThe Agriculture Department plans to tell the public which grocery stores and other retailers have received tainted meat during some recalls.
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