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You're Most Likely To Be Obese If..

Posted 05.23.2013 | Black Voices

Seventy-two percent of African-American children are raised in single-parent households, according to the most recent figures from the Centers for Dis...

The End of Abercrombie & Fitch

Dr. Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. | Posted 05.22.2013 | Business
Dr. Gregory Jantz, Ph.D.

For the past seven years, people have continued to flock to A&F stores, even though the largest size for women's jeans is a 10 and there are no XL or XXL sizes for women on the shelves. Who is to blame? In part, we are.

Congress: Do No Harm to SNAP

James S. Marks | Posted 05.21.2013 | Politics
James S. Marks

Cutting SNAP is precisely the wrong prescription for our children and the nation's economic recovery. The notion that SNAP benefits are an overly generous handout could not be further from the truth.

Get a Bucket of Feelings: Smuggling KFC in Gaza

Pam Murtaugh | Posted 05.20.2013 | Science
Pam Murtaugh

If you lived in a perpetual blockade, imagine the lengths to which you would go for feelings of freedom, optimism, boundless opportunity.

BMI Decreases The Further You Live From This

Posted 05.20.2013 | Black Voices

Fast food isn't the only culprit in the country's growing obesity epidemic, a study from UCLA claimed earlier this year. But before letting McDonald's...

Fixing Obesity

David Katz, M.D. | Posted 05.17.2013 | Healthy Living
David Katz, M.D.

As a culture, we are drowning in calories of mostly very dubious quality, and drowning in an excess of labor-saving technology. I have compared obesity to drowning before, but want to dive more deeply today into the implications for fixing what ails us.

Larry King Heart to Heart

Tamsin Smith | Posted 05.17.2013 | Impact
Tamsin Smith

After surviving quintuple bypass surgery in 1987, thanks to excellent doctors and a good insurance plan, Larry King felt grateful. He knew that others weren't so lucky and so, to help those less fortunate, he founded the Larry King Cardiac Foundation (LKCF).

Food Policy Could Expand Access to Healthy Produce, Support Local Farmers

Kimberly Freeman Brown | Posted 05.15.2013 | Green
Kimberly Freeman Brown

Today, there are almost 8,000 farmers' markets throughout the United States. And according to the Department of Agriculture, local food sales now account for $5 billion annually. These markets represent an important new source of green jobs and businesses.

Day After Mother's Day Abercrombie & Fitch Protest

Darryl Roberts | Posted 05.13.2013 | Chicago
Darryl Roberts

On Monday, May 13, dozens of teenagers and parents will protest at the Abercrombie & Fitch store in Chicago (835 N. Michigan) at 4 p.m.

All for One

David Katz, M.D. | Posted 05.09.2013 | Healthy Living
David Katz, M.D.

One after another of these young people talked about finding not just a community of understanding at Mindstream, but a new family. They reported finding confidence they never had, self-esteem they had lost. They found self-respect, and purpose, and passion.

Let's Talk About Fat, Let's Talk About What You Think of Me

Maurice Tracy | Posted 05.09.2013 | Healthy Living
Maurice Tracy

America hates fat people. There, I said it. I'll say it again: America hates fat people. We make America feel uncomfortable. We require attention. You cannot ignore us as we walk down a street, or sit in our car, or dare to enter a mall.

To Lose and Keep Off Weight, Turn Off Your Body's 'Fat Switch'

John-Manuel Andriote | Posted 05.09.2013 | Healthy Living
John-Manuel Andriote

Most people don't think about fat insects or hibernating animals when they talk about the cause of obesity, so it's refreshing to see a book that tackles obesity as a normal process that all animals have learned.

Coke Goes Global With Anti-Obesity Push

AP | CANDICE CHOI | Posted 05.10.2013 | Healthy Living

NEW YORK -- Coca-Cola says it will make lower-calorie options and clear calorie labeling more widely available around the world, intensifying a push a...

Junk Food Addiction Starts In The Womb, Study Says

Melissa Cronin | Posted 05.07.2013 | Science

Women know they shouldn't smoke, drink alcohol, or do drugs while they're pregnant. But a new study on rats suggests that even females who eat junk fo...

Devaluing Our Children

James S. Marks | Posted 05.06.2013 | Politics
James S. Marks

Economists tell us investments in our children pay off the most when made at the earliest ages. And isn't that what real investments are?

Ideologically Contaminated Produce Shopper's Guide Undermines Health

Jeff Stier | Posted 05.03.2013 | Media
Jeff Stier

We will never convince the intransigent ideologues of the error of their ways, but the media can -- and must -- do better at presenting accurate and complete information about pesticides.

Do Doctors Really Discriminate Against The Overweight?

David Katz, M.D. | Posted 05.03.2013 | Healthy Living
David Katz, M.D.

Obesity bias needs to be fixed. We are most likely to fix it when standing on a solid bedrock of understanding it at its origins. We can then replace the crude and obsolete survival-related imperatives bestowed to us in our genes, with the better angels of our nature.

Where Is The Weight of the Nation Today?

John Hoffman | Posted 05.02.2013 | TV
John Hoffman

Why should all families, all schools, all community leaders, all employers and all policymakers watch this series? Because it so effectively undermines our fatalism about the seemingly intractable obesity crisis.

A Miracle Diet That Prevents Cancer?

Ayala Laufer-Cahana, M.D. | Posted 04.30.2013 | Healthy Living
Ayala Laufer-Cahana, M.D.

Health experts are unanimous about the effect our diet as a whole has on health, and on cancer risk. The World Health Organization estimates that 25 percent of death burden in developed countries is due to lifestyle -- completely up to us -- risk factors.

Success in Weight Loss, as in Life, Is a Result of Good Mental Health

William Anderson, MA, LMHC | Posted 04.29.2013 | Healthy Living
William Anderson, MA, LMHC

Losing weight permanently is not a result of tips and diets. It is the result of learning a new way to think, establishing healthy thinking habits and behavior habits.

Will the Affordable Care Act be Affordable?

Adam Bosworth | Posted 04.29.2013 | Business
Adam Bosworth

One thing is for sure. If insurers have to insure you, regardless of your health habits and profile, and can't charge you more for poor health habits, they are going to charge more overall.

Widespread Obesity: Are Certain Chemicals Also a Big Contributor? (videos)

Rebecca Gerendasy | Posted 04.29.2013 | Healthy Living
Rebecca Gerendasy

In part 1 of this interview, Dr. Susan Katz, a retired pediatrician, biochemist, and present Chair of the Environmental Health Work Group of the Orego...

Let's (Not) Be Blunt

Yogi Cameron Alborzian | Posted 04.29.2013 | Healthy Living
Yogi Cameron Alborzian

Let us take the people who are the greatest examples of health and put them in charge of the regulations that affect our own health. And let us take the most peaceful people and make them our leaders.

'The Cure Is In The Kitchen'

Mark Hyman, MD | Posted 05.02.2013 | Healthy Living
Mark Hyman, MD

Time and money are the biggest perceived obstacles to eating well. Neither is real. We have bought in to the insidious marketing messages: "You deserve a break today." Give me a break!

Fat Mouse Study Suggests Surprising New Fix For Obesity

Posted 04.27.2013 | Science

By: Denise Chow, LiveScience Staff Writer Published: 04/26/2013 09:18 AM EDT on LiveScience The brain may not seem like an obvious place to look f...