“As an Eating Disorder Professional, I know that many of my clients that are in treatment for Anorexia, Bulimia, Bulimarexia, Binge Eating Disorder or Obesity are overwhelmed by all the information in the news about our health. In hopes of relieving some of the stress this can inflict on both my patients and readers, I’ve highlighted some of the weekly health news that was of particular interest to all of us at The Norton Center for Eating Disorders and Obesity. From my eating disorder and obesity treatment center in Cincinnati, here is your weekly news update for the week of November 21-November 27 2012!”
Caffeine-diabetes link still unresolved: study
Why Relaxing is Stressful to Some
Leading pediatricians’ group recommends parents reduce pesticides at home
Probiotic bacteria may burn belly fat
Artsy Teens More Likely to Be Depressed
3 Feeding Interactions and How They Influence Child Obesity
Consumer Sues Pepperidge Farm for Marketing Gold Fish Crackers as Being “Natural”
Brown adipose tissue – The fat-burning furnace you should take advantage of
Why You Still Shouldn’t Visit Fast Food Joints
‘Obese but Happy Gene’ Challenges the Common Perception of Link Between Depression and Obesity
Were there any news articles that you saw this week that really grabbed your attention? Leave a comment with a link. If the article helped you, it will likely help some of my other readers!
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