obese children
obese children
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by Katie Evans - 2007-01-30
Type 2 (formerly known as Adult Onset diabetes) is reaching epidemic proportions among children in the US. This is caused primarily by lifestyle choices. Here are some ways to help your children avo...
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by Nishanth Reddy - 2007-02-01
Sleep apnea is recognized as a common condition among overweight children. If your child has sleep apnea, he stops breathing for a period of 10 to 20 seconds during sleep. The interruption of breathin...
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by Christine Steendahl - 2007-02-23
The increasing rate of childhood obesity is alarming. Unhealthy eating habits have led us to a nation populated by overweight children and their parents. Children are being diagnosed with health con...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-03-21
As obesity rates continue to rise in the West it's perhaps no surprise that we are seeing more and more overweight children. But just what causes child obesity?As is often the case that there is no si...
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by David Fishman - 2007-03-30
Obesity in school aged kids is out of control. It is the parent responsibility to establish limits and control the amount of food the child eat, children lack this ability. Here are some tips that wil...
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by Mike Barus - 2007-03-30
Obesity in school aged kids is out of control. It is the parent responsibility to establish limits and control the amount of food the child eat, children lack this ability. Here are some tip...
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by Doug - 2007-03-31
Obesity in school aged kids is out of control. It is the parent responsibility to establish limits and control the amount of food the child eat, children lack this ability. Here are some tips that wil...
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by Bill Carmel - 2007-03-31
Obesity in school aged kids is out of control. It is the parent responsibility to establish limits and control the amount of food the child eat, children lack this ability. Here are some tips that ...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-07-08
Schools have long been considered to be a major contributor to the problem of rising obesity rates in children as there have been no regulations governing the food provided in school cafeterias or...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-07-11
Schools have long been considered to be a major contributor to the problem of rising obesity rates in children as there have been no regulations governing the food provided in school cafeterias or thr...