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The Heart Truth: What a red dress has to do with it.

January 12, 2009 by Peggy Rowland  
Filed under Women's Health

The Heart Truth: What a red dress has to do with it.

The Heart Truth wants you to wear a red dress on Friday, February 6.
And not just so you’ll look sexy either!
The Heart Truth is a national campaign to help increase awareness of heart disease in women. Did you know it’s the #1 killer of women?
The Red Dress became the symbol for women and heart disease in 2002. A red dress was chosen for its ability to grab attention and show that heart disease isn’t just an issue for men. But don’t worry, you may also wear a red shirt or pin to show your support. I’m posting …read more

Study Calling Obesity “Socially Contagious” Criticized

August 3, 2007 by Kristen King  
Filed under Women's Health

Study Calling Obesity “Socially Contagious” Criticized

A hilarious ad in my morning New York Times headlines e-mail made me laugh out loud even though I’m in a bit of an early-morning stupor at the moment. I don’t want to reproduce it here because of copyright issues, but here’s the setup: two hippos standing shoulder deep in water, with just their faces and their backs showing. One is walking toward the camera, with the second slightly behind. The caption reads, “Fred, stop standing so close. I might get fat.”
How could you not click on that? So of course I did.
And I found a funny blog post at …read more

More Obesity News: Obesity Spreads Through Social Networks

July 26, 2007 by Kristen King  
Filed under Women's Health

More Obesity News: Obesity Spreads Through Social Networks

New findings released by the NIH and published in a recent issue of the New England Journal of Medicine characterize obesity as being “socially contagious.” Translation: The more fat friends you have, the more likely you are to become fat. The same is true for slim pals.
At first I thought, “Well, people tend to gather in like groups, so these must be faulty findings. But this quote in a press release from UC San Diego set me straight: “It’s not that obese or non-obese people simply find other similar people to hang out with,” said Nicholas Christakis, MD, PhD, a …read more


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