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3
Feb

Wow, I’ve been saying it for years and was glad to see the recent Today Show segment on “skinny fat”. Being thin is not an indicator of health. I love the two women that they featured; they were a good example of what skinny fat means. Some people are genetically thin, and yet carry a dangerously high body fat percentage. When you look at a smaller persons weight and how they look in their clothes it’s kind of hard to believe that they could be considered obese on the body fat chart. I’ve know many a thin person with lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Sorry thin people, you have to exercise and eat right too. If you missed the Today Show segment, take a look below. Would love to hear your comments.

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19
Aug

diabetesmythsMany people are still unclear about how you develop diabetes. A recent Washington Post article talks about 10 Myths and the real facts surrounding diabetes. One of my favorites is that you have to be overweight to develop diabetes. Or, you can get diabetes from eating too much sugar. True or false. Check it out.

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