Childhood Obesity May Be Linked to Strain of Cold Virus

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Childhood Obesity Might Be Linked to Strain of Cold Virus

everydayhealth.com — “Kids exposed to adenovirus 36 were 50 pounds heavier, on average, researchers foundView full resource at everydayhealth.com

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This common cold virus may be making your kid #fat: http://ow.ly/2GPDr

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HealthTeacher :: Strain of Common Cold Virus Linked to Childhood Obesity

healthteacher.com — “HealthTeacher :: Strain of Common Cold Virus Linked to Childhood ObesityView full resource at healthteacher.com

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Common cold virus linked to childhood obesity. Experts hope this finding will help reduce stigma associated w/obesity: http://ow.ly/2GQ5I

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Childhood Obesity Might Be Linked to Strain of Cold Virus - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “Read 'Childhood Obesity Might Be Linked to Strain of Cold Virus' on Yahoo! News. MONDAY, Sept. 20 (HealthDay News) -- At least part of the blame for childhood obesity might be traced to a unexpected cause -- a certain strain of the virus that causes the common cold.View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Childhood Obesity Might Be Linked to Strain of Cold Virus: MONDAY, Sept. 20 (HealthDay News) -- At least part o... http://yhoo.it/rujpEu

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Cold strain linked to obesity in children - USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Obese teens and children who have had adenovirus 36 are more likely to be obese than kids who haven't been infected.View full resource at usatoday.com

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Cold strain linked to obesity in children - USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Obese teens and children who have had adenovirus 36 are more likely to be obese than kids who haven't been infected.View full resource at usatoday.com

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RT @USATODAY Cold strain linked to obesity in children. Lifestyle choices still can make a difference. http://usat.me/40200868

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Cold strain linked to obesity in children - USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Obese teens and children who have had adenovirus 36 are more likely to be obese than kids who haven't been infected.View full resource at usatoday.com

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Childhood Obesity Linked to AD36, A Strain of the Common Cold

aolnews.com — “(Sept. 20) -- University of California, San Diego, researchers find that kids who\'ve suffered from a common cold virus, AD36, are more likely to be significantly heavier than their peers.View full resource at aolnews.com

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Childhood obesity linked to cold virus - FierceHealthcare

fiercehealthcare.com — “Could a child's common cold be a harbinger of potential obesity? That's what scientists with the University of California and Rady Children's Hospital are trying to determine after a correlation was... Read more...View full resource at fiercehealthcare.com

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Common cold virus may be making kids fat - Health - Kids and parenting - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “A common virus may be one of the causes of the obesity epidemic in American children. A study found obese kids were far more likely to have antibodies to a specific strain of adenovirus than normal weight children.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Nothing to sneeze at: Common cold virus may make kids fat http://bit.ly/cgwvU5

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