Chocolate Milk Under Fire?

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There’s a pretty common knowledge base in terms of drinking milk (or taking in calcium in some other way, shape, or form) leading to stronger, healthier bones.  After all, who wants to develop osteoporosis, to have an increased risk of breaking a hip or something in a fall, of being deficient in vitamins or minerals that are fairly easy to get, nutritionally speaking?

And, like most healthy dietary habits, incorporating necessary nutrients into what you eat is easiest done when started at a young age.

After all, isn’t that why the standard beverage …

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Did Your Home State Make the “Deadliest Eating Habits” List?

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On a daily basis, weight conversations seem to crop up everywhere.  Try this pill.  Shoot for hypnosis.  Snap a rubber band around your wrist when the urge for Cheetos hits.  Weight Watchers.  Jenny Craig, Nutri-System.  And what about the frustrated naturally thin people that are epically sick of hearing about how dietary news should revolve around a bunch of overindulgent potato chip addicts?

What I find interesting, though, are the many and varied approaches the media goes with in order to make what’s really a very old story at least kind of fresh and exciting.

After regurgitating the fact that America leads the world in excessive BMI (and that “U.S. eating habits and diets have been exported,” leading to a 5% increase from 1980 to 2008 in the population percentage that fit the “obese” definition), Yahoo Finance explores causes for America’s excessive need to feed.

From Yahoo Finance:

Like so many other issues where data are collected in the public sector and the information is used to solve problems nationwide, the problems are local. 24/7 Wall St. looked at a number of factors which cause unhealthy diets and resulting obesity. These include income, access to healthy food sources, the ability to pay for healthy food, the concentration of fast food outlets, and the consumption of fruits, vegetables, sugar, fat and soft drinks. The levels of healthy eating defined with these parameters varies wildly …

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Wilson Phillips’ Carnie Wilson Okay With Being Fat

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I think I was a sophomore in high school the first time I saw Wilson Phillips on MTV and, like pretty much everyone else, I couldn’t help but notice “the fat one.”  A couple of things happened pretty quickly, however, to change my impression.  Well, not of Carnie Wilson’s obese status, obviously.

First, I became really good friends with a girl who was pretty much obsessed with the band.  Like, we’d sit in her room and listen to Wilson Phillips (which we affectionately referred to as “Philson Willips” … how veddy sophomoric) all the time.  The other thing was that I was taking private voice lessons, and I developed a great appreciation for the role of harmony in vocal music.

It didn’t take me long to realize that Carnie …

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Kathy Najimy’s Flab-Repressing Ch’Arms: Underwhelming

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Do you avoid sleeveless dresses?  On a perpetual search for the perfect shirt (or Fair Isle sweater, if you’re up with the winter fashions) that’ll conceal your flabby arms?  Agonize over bras to minimize your bat wings?  In short, think your upper body sucks?

Uh, you and Kathy Najimy, who is hawking her wardrobe must-have, the very creatively named “Ch’Arms,” on the Home …

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