Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Supersize study

  • even while eating their supersize me diet. We really don't understand the function of these neurons in the normal brain, study researcher Seth Blackshaw, an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, told LiveScience.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • The documentary Super Size Me revealed the profound impact and dire consequences modify your mood by triggering the production of hormones.
  • (Examiner)
  • The sodium levels of many items sold in popular Canadian fast-food restaurants are substantially higher than the same items sold by the same chains in other countries, according to a new study published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
  • (Globe and Mail)
  • WASHINGTON — A prehistoric monster snake the length of a school bus that likely fed on supersize turtles and crocodiles of Florida in Gainesville where scientists continue to study the full set of fossils.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Changing all the social and economic factors that contribute to low mortality rates will take years, but we can decide not to supersize the fries today.
  • (Herald-Dispatch)
  • When researchers in the mice study stopped new brain-cell growth, mice gained less weight and stayed more active, even while eating their supersize me diet.
  • (New Kerala)
  • A tub of the stuff, a recent study found, is the equivalent of eating "You know what? We're done serving super-size portions of fries. We're going back to 1970s portions.
  • (Daily Beast)

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