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Turned off by turning off Wizbang, DC - Kids get made fun of for being fat. That's a fact of life, and it won't change. Kids are brutal to other kids. Controlling your child's food intake and exercise level is an admirable activity. But raising the specter of childhood obesity to try and advance your own agenda (turning off the television) is wrong. That particular line of reasoning, while it may be backed up in some instances by certain studies, must be given with evidence or else it's nothing but potential logical fallacies ( 2006-05-25 Turned off by turning off Wizbang, DC - Kids get made fun of for being fat. That's a fact of life, and it won't change. Kids are brutal to other kids. Controlling your child's food intake and exercise level is an admirable activity. But raising the specter of childhood obesity to try and advance your own agenda (turning off the television) is wrong. That particular line of reasoning, while it may be backed up in some instances by certain studies, must be given with evidence or else it's nothing but potential logical fallacies ( 2006-05-24 Turned off by turning off Wizbang, DC - Kids get made fun of for being fat. That's a fact of life, and it won't change. Kids are brutal to other kids. Controlling your child's food intake and exercise level is an admirable activity. But raising the specter of childhood obesity to try and advance your own agenda (turning off the television) is wrong. That particular line of reasoning, while it may be backed up in some instances by certain studies, must be given with evidence or else it's nothing but potential logical fallacies ( 2006-05-23 Turned off by turning off Wizbang, DC - Kids get made fun of for being fat. That's a fact of life, and it won't change. Kids are brutal to other kids. Controlling your child's food intake and exercise level is an admirable activity. But raising the specter of childhood obesity to try and advance your own agenda (turning off the television) is wrong. That particular line of reasoning, while it may be backed up in some instances by certain studies, must be given with evidence or else it's nothing but potential logical fallacies ( 2006-05-20 Turned off by turning off Wizbang, DC - Kids get made fun of for being fat. That's a fact of life, and it won't change. Kids are brutal to other kids. Controlling your child's food intake and exercise level is an admirable activity. But raising the specter of childhood obesity to try and advance your own agenda (turning off the television) is wrong. That particular line of reasoning, while it may be backed up in some instances by certain studies, must be given with evidence or else it's nothing but potential logical fallacies ( 2006-05-17 Turned off by turning off Wizbang, DC - Kids get made fun of for being fat. That's a fact of life, and it won't change. Kids are brutal to other kids. Controlling your child's food intake and exercise level is an admirable activity. But raising the specter of childhood obesity to try and advance your own agenda (turning off the television) is wrong. That particular line of reasoning, while it may be backed up in some instances by certain studies, must be given with evidence or else it's nothing but potential logical fallacies ( 2006-05-15 Turned off by turning off Wizbang, DC - Kids get made fun of for being fat. That's a fact of life, and it won't change. Kids are brutal to other kids. Controlling your child's food intake and exercise level is an admirable activity. But raising the specter of childhood obesity to try and advance your own agenda (turning off the television) is wrong. That particular line of reasoning, while it may be backed up in some instances by certain studies, must be given with evidence or else it's nothing but potential logical fallacies ( 1. 2003 Ad ON my office wall hangs a framed New Yorker cartoon of a map of the United States that labels the entire country "Too Fat," save for the dot ... 2. How fat became a political issue: obesity will soon be the biggest problem facing the National Health Service, costing us all billions of pounds a year. The beds were creaking at the Los Angeles airport Marriott last week--and not just for the usual reasons. The hotel was hosting the annual convention ... 3. Bourgeois complacency Low life Leaning against the hotel bar after dinner on the first evening of our residential erotic-writing course. On my right, John, a tall young energetic ... 4. Bariatrics products help hospitals serve growing market Just as so many obese patients face over whelming issues relating to weight loss difficulties, mounting medical problems, psychological stigmas and the like, hospitals face increasingly overwhelmin 5. Medical Care for Obese Patients: Advice for Health Care Professionals More than 60 percent of adults in the United States are overweight or obese, and obese persons are more likely to be ill than those who are not. Obesity ... |
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