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Article: New Weight-Loss Focus: The Lean and the Restless
Scientists at the Mayo Clinic here learn your secrets only if you have been one of the select few to wear a set of underwear with racy-looking cutouts at the crotch and backside, and pockets holding position and motion sensors dangling a half dozen tangled wires. In January, the scientists here who designed the underwear reported a striking difference in activity levels between lean people and overweight ones. Their study, published in Science, did not involve deliberate exercise, but it measured - with the help of the sensors - how much people moved about naturally and spontaneously. Entire article: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/24/he...n/24wigg.html? -- Diva ***** The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman |
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Carol Frilegh wrote in message
... Entire article: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/24/he...n/24wigg.html? To bypass compulsory registration use: Member ID: dement4 Password: dement (courtesy of www.bugmenot.com) I had a largish prof who was known for hitching up his pants every few minutes. I wonder how much it helped him ;-) |
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Carol Frilegh wrote: Scientists at the Mayo Clinic here learn your secrets only if you have been one of the select few to wear a set of underwear with racy-looking cutouts at the crotch and backside, and pockets holding position and motion sensors dangling a half dozen tangled wires. Oooh! I want a pair! Do they come in leather? -- Annie 258/232/140 |
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