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Common virus may contribute to obesity in some people, new study shows
Scientists today reported new evidence that infection with a common
virus may be a contributing factor to the obesity epidemic sweeping through the United States and other countries (like those in EU) http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/pr/k116.htm |
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Common virus may contribute to obesity in some people, new study shows
On Aug 24, 3:37 am, wrote:
Scientists today reported new evidence that infection with a common virus may be a contributing factor to the obesity epidemic sweeping through the United States and other countries (like those in EU) http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/pr/k116.htm Yes, but only if you eat about 2,000 calories of the virus. dkw |
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Common virus may contribute to obesity in some people, new study shows
On Aug 24, 3:37 am, wrote:
Scientists today reported new evidence that infection with a common virus may be a contributing factor to the obesity epidemic sweeping through the United States and other countries (like those in EU) Anyone remember this? http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29381 Wow, that was in 1999? Time sure flies. |
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Common virus may contribute to obesity in some people, new study shows
On Aug 24, 11:12 am, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
On Aug 24, 3:37 am, wrote: Scientists today reported new evidence that infection with a common virus may be a contributing factor to the obesity epidemic sweeping through the United States and other countries (like those in EU) Anyone remember this? http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29381 Wow, that was in 1999? Time sure flies. Very funny. They could have offered a suggestion for the cure for this problem though....buy larger bags or the double bag chips. Perhaps there is a virus or two lucking in those chips too causing the obesity. dkw |
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