Monday, June 20, 2005
help morbid obesity
Unconventional Brain Circuits Offer Clues To Insomnia-obesity Connection (Science Daily)
Unconventional wiring of the brain circuits that govern sleep and waking might explain the prevalence of insomnia and the condition's association with obesity, according to new work published in the April issue of Cell Metabolism. Characterized by a chronic inability to fall asleep or remain sleeping, insomnia is estimated to affect one in every eight Americans. By finding ways to interfere with
Tobacco Road city becomes 'Diet Capital of the World' (The Daily Advance)
DURHAM, N.C. â As she sat atop the remains of the patio chair that crumpled under her weight, Jean Anspaugh realized it was time â time to leave law school, leave her home in California and head for "The Diet Capital of the World."
Today's recommended sites:
Childhood Obesity Programs
Childhood Obesity Rate
Childhood Obesity Reason
Childhood Obesity Report