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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Obesity May Lead to Metabolic Problems, and Hampered Academic Performance in Adolescence

A study published in the journal, Pediatrics places a probability on lower metabolism as the result of obesity leading to lower academic and professional potential of adolescents.

Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome and Functional and Structural Brain Impairments in Adolescence
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

American Medical Association wants obesity education taught in ... - CBS News

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Policies adopted on final day of the AMA's annual policymaking meeting aimed at reducing childhood obesity rates Read more by CBS News Staff on CBS ...

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Childhood Obesity Linked To Poorer Math Performance, Study Says - Huffington Post

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Childhood Obesity Linked To Poorer Math Performance, Study Says
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Story comes courtesy of California Watch. By Joanna Lin.

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