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Big, Well-Balanced Breakfast Aids Weight Loss
SOURCES: Daniela Jakubowicz, M.D., clinical professor, Virginia Commonwealth University, and endocrinologist, Hospital de Clinicas Caracas, Venezuela; Geri Brewster, R.D., M.P.H., nutritionist and wellness consultant, Northern Westchester Hospital Center, Mount Kisco, N.Y.; June 17, 2008, presentations, The Endocrine Society annual meeting, San Francisco
6/19/2008

THURSDAY, June 19 (HealthDay News) -- Starting your day with a large meal packed with both carbohydrates and lean protein, and even a small piece of chocolate, can help lessen cravings and hunger t...

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Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass Is Key to Easing Diabetes
SOURCE: Duke University Medical Center, news release, June 18, 2008
6/18/2008

WEDNESDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- Weight loss plays a major role in improving diabetes after obese patients have stomach-reduction surgery, say Duke University Medical Center researchers.

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HEAR! HEAR! COPING WITH HEARING LOSS

6/17/2008

Tuesday, June 17 (Benjamin Rose) --

 Older adults often complain that people mumble more than they used to. It’s difficult to hear on the telephone or following conversations in restaurants ...

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