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 found” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on September 20, 2010 at 11:05 pm By:
This common cold virus may be making your kid #fat: http://ow.ly/2GPDr
HealthTeacher :: Strain of Common Cold Virus Linked to Childhood Obesity
healthteacher.com — “HealthTeacher :: Strain of Common Cold Virus Linked to Childhood Obesity” View 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
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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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
Most Recently Shared on September 21, 2010 at 5:51 pm By:
RT @USATODAY Cold strain linked to obesity in children. Lifestyle choices still can make a difference. http://usat.me/40200868
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
Most Recently Shared on September 20, 2010 at 4:07 am By:
interesting: RT @LizSzabo: is childhood obesity caused by a virus? http://usat.ly/b2oUTp #kids #health
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
Most Recently Shared on September 22, 2010 at 5:30 pm By:
Link between virus and childhood obesity? See http://dld.bz/w8xT
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
Most Recently Shared on September 21, 2010 at 5:33 pm By:
Did you know that #childhood #obesity may be linked to the #cold# virus? ... http://ow.ly/2HCJb #obese
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
Most Recently Shared on September 20, 2010 at 1:55 pm By:
Nothing to sneeze at: Common cold virus may make kids fat http://bit.ly/cgwvU5
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