Anyone know of any unbiased studies on High-fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS)?

Posted by beeman | Health Effects Of Obesity | Tuesday 29 September 2009 9:44 am

I am trying to stay away from any HFCS, Aspartame, and any other un-natural sugar substitute. I am wondering if there is any scientific proof of any ill effects to health? I’m not talking about just correlations between HFCS and obesity, because sugar makes people obese too.

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What do you think of the 1000 characters limit?

Posted by beeman | Social Effects Of Obesity | Monday 28 September 2009 8:15 pm

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everyone is talking about how to lose weight,but then what do you do to gain weight not just eating more fats?

Posted by beeman | Obesity In Children | Monday 28 September 2009 3:41 am

everyone is got into how to lose weight, but there is nothing in the world how gain weight if ur are underweight. i mean commercials tell you to help fight child obesity but how about 4 da ones who just underweight? i need to know how to gain weight without eating so many greasy foods , candy, mc donalds, cheeseburgers. wonder if there is anything that is healthy and will help you.

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Why does obesity cause type two diabetes?

Posted by beeman | Obesity And Diabetes | Sunday 27 September 2009 7:17 pm

Can someone explain it for me simply?

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Do you think formula should only be able to be obtained by prescription?

Posted by beeman | Prevention Of Obesity | Sunday 27 September 2009 12:58 pm

I don’t agree with the way women can just choose not to breastfeed.
Do you think making formula only available by prescription would help with this critical public health issue?
breastfeeding provides significant economic and environmental benefits for families, employers, and society by reducing health care expenses, eliminating the need to purchase expensive formula, and reducing absenteeism from work to care for sick infants. Excess health care costs totaling more than billion must be paid by the U.S. health care system each year to treat otitis media, gastroenteritis, and necrotizing enterocolitis–childhood diseases and conditions preventable or reduced by breastfeeding. When prevention of obesity, diabetes, and other chronic conditions is factored in, the potential economic benefits of breastfeeding are significantly greater.
Perhaps formula should only be made available to those few mothers who cannot physically breastfeed?

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