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"Rather than engage in discussion of the issues I raised, instead of talking about obesity or the treatment of animals or aggressive marketing to the poor, they attempted to besmirch my reputation
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The researchers found that the levels of the D2 dopamine receptors were significantly reduced in the brains of the obese animals, similar to what happens in human drug addicts, Kenny said. So
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that this reflects the demise of the KFC brand - that its mature, that because of its nature it lacks the ability to develop new and sexy products; it faces obesity issues, health issues, GE (genetic engineering
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that over-eating is simply down to a lack of self-control.
It may also explain soaring rates of obesity in the western world.
Dr John Hoebel and colleagues at Princeton University in New Jersey based
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at risk.
A man eating fast food
The research comes as Britain fights a rising tide of obesity, with weight loss surgery alone costing the NHS more than £32million a year.
The idea that junk food
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fast-food restaurants in a section of the city where such outlets had proliferated and obesity rates were above average. And earlier this month in Sister Bay, Wis., officials proposed banning fast-food
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-related obesity and illness.
Leach, an anthropologist who studies ancient diets and nutrition, created Naked Pizza's recipes using whole grains, all-natural ingredients and probiotic bacteria
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a consumer group.
"With the notoriety KFC got, I don't think they'll do this again," Federal Trade Commission Chairman Timothy Muris told reporters at an obesity summit sponsored by Time magazine
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Them for Obesity
Janet Adamy and Richard Gibson
As "Fast Food Nation" a fictionalized movie based on Eric Schlosser's book, is set to have its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival tomorrow, an array
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of obesity] fast food has played a more central role."
Schlosser serves plenty of statistics: In 1970, Americans spent about $6 billion on fast food. In 2000 they spent $110 billion, or more than what we
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