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Best Buy Tests New Appeals to Women
Wall Street Journal 06/16/2010
Retailers Revive the Market in Womenâs Plus Sizes
New York Times 06/18/2010
Studies of women eating at restaurants show the lack of healthy choices and frequency of visits to restaurants can have a large effect on obesity. Women eating 5 or more times a week at restaurants risk taking in about 290 extra calories a day than women eating out less often, according to one study. Obesity is one of the biggest challenges facing the U.S. The hidden costs of obesity through the wider spread of diabetes and other diseases are a large part of America's healthcare cost problem. The slow progress in tackling this continues.
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Health Battle Over Soda Flares in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
Retailers Revive the Market in Womenâs Plus Sizes
New York Times 06/18/2010
Told to Eat Its Vegetables, America Orders Fries
New York Times 09/24/2010
Americans' Eating Habits Take a Healthier Turn, Study Finds
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
Burger King Drops Lower-Calorie Fry 'Satisfries'
Wall Street Journal 08/14/2014
Global Diabetes Rates Are Rising as Obesity Spreads
New York Times 06/08/2015
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Health Battle Over Soda Flares in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
Peterson and Hanushek: The Vital Link of Education and Prosperity
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Retailers Revive the Market in Womenâs Plus Sizes
New York Times 06/18/2010
Upward Mobility Has Not Declined, Study Says
New York Times 01/23/2014
Among the Poor, Women Feel Inequality More Deeply
New York Times 08/18/2014
South Africa: Fat is bad but beautiful
Economist 12/17/2011
About two in three women in the U.S. are obese or overweight, according to the Center for Disease Control.
Grouped Articles
Retailers Revive the Market in Womenâs Plus Sizes
New York Times 06/18/2010
Told to Eat Its Vegetables, America Orders Fries
New York Times 09/24/2010
Americans' Eating Habits Take a Healthier Turn, Study Finds
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
Upward Mobility Has Not Declined, Study Says
New York Times 01/23/2014
Study Finds Nearly 29% of World Population Is Overweight or Obese
Wall Street Journal 05/30/2014
American Adults Just Keep Getting Fatter
The New York Times 03/23/2018
A study from the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute by health sciences professor, David Kindig, and a PhD. candidate Erika Cheng, shows declining life spans for women in some parts of the U.S. in 2013. The study reveals the impact of smoking, education levels to understand good food choices, the income levels and availability of food choices in neighborhoods, graduation rates, as critical factors. Other factors cited in reader comments are increasing stress as women joined the workforce in larger numbers, obesity and poor eating habits.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2011
Health Battle Over Soda Flares in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
The Great Stagnation in American Education
New York Times 09/07/2013
Peterson and Hanushek: The Vital Link of Education and Prosperity
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Retailers Revive the Market in Womenâs Plus Sizes
New York Times 06/18/2010
Told to Eat Its Vegetables, America Orders Fries
New York Times 09/24/2010
Grouped Articles
Health Battle Over Soda Flares in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
Told to Eat Its Vegetables, America Orders Fries
New York Times 09/24/2010
Study Finds Nearly 29% of World Population Is Overweight or Obese
Wall Street Journal 05/30/2014
Americans Are Finally Eating Less
New York Times 07/24/2015
Putting America’s Diet on a Diet
New York Times 10/11/2009
Assessing the Chances for the Next Wave of Obesity Drugs
New York Times 10/17/2009
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