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For Whom The Bell Tolls Print E-mail
by Elliot Montgomery Sklar   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Blond, thin, desired, and by all accounts – a specimen of health – Jenny McCarthy has most recently used her celebrity status to call attention to what she considers to be an epidemic of Autism amongst children in the US. During the past six years, the Centers for Disease Control, lead by Dr. Julie Gerberding, has been criticized for making little mention of this supposed epidemic, nor of the studies linking childhood vaccinations and diet to the disease. McCarthy has said that “…Gerberding has stood by and watched self-interested parties more than triple our vaccine schedule and I’m certain her inactivity to help our kids will continue.”

 
Ideals In T-Shirt Form Print E-mail
by Kara Wahlgren   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008

I was poring through the spring-sale stock at Threadless and came across a tee that's part LOL, part bummer. See what you think...

 
Exercise Does Help Your Health: Stop, and within 2 weeks You Could See Problems Print E-mail
by Charles Stuart Platkin   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008

(Source: University of Missouri-Columbia) For years, scientists have been proclaiming the benefits of exercise. Studies showing that regular exercise benefits human health have exploded in number, examining many health problems ranging from cancer and diabetes to arthritis and pre-mature death. Now, a University of Missouri researcher has found direct evidence to support the claim of the Centers for Disease Control that a reduction in daily physical activity is an actual cause of many of the risk factors for chronic diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The research team also found that it only takes about two weeks of reduced activity for individuals to start noticing the effects. The study is being published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) this week.

 
Fitness Magazine's New Sneaker Suggestions Print E-mail
by Charles Stuart Platkin   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Ever wonder which sneakes are best? Check out Fitness Magazine's "Best Sneakers" for your favorite activity.

 
A Too-Skinny Celeb Gets Outed Print E-mail
by Kara Wahlgren   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Back in February, eonline columnist Ted Casablanca posted one of his infamous Blind Vices—if you’re not a gossip junkie, that’s a story so scandalicious that it has to be posted without using names or identifying clues—hinting that a certain prime time star was suffering from an eating disorder. In an unusual move, he revealed her identity today.

 
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