The Latest Victim of the Pet Obesity Epidemic

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The Latest Victim of the Pet Obesity Epidemic

healthypets.mercola.com

Domesticated birds are not immune to pet obesity so keep your birds well-nourished by giving them the six essential nutritional building blocks.

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Most Recently Shared on September 10, 2010 at 2:25 pm By:

drkarenbecker Dr. Karen Becker

Birds are the latest victims of the obesity epidemic. http://bit.ly/cboZew

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The McVictim syndrome could kill us - Los Angeles Times

articles.latimes.com — “Call it the McVictim syndrome. Too many pundits, public health experts and politicians are working overtime to find scapegoats for America's obesity epidemic. In his latest book, former FDAView full resource at articles.latimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 11, 2010 at 12:27 am By:

foodwatch Catherine Saxelby - Foodwatch Dietitian and Nutritionist

Love this: the McVictim Syndrome - blaming someone else for the obesity epidemic http://lat.ms/fvBgGd

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The Pet Obesity Epidemic | fitbottomedgirls.com

fitbottomedgirls.com — “Cats and dogs are becoming increasingly more overweight and obese. Here's the latest stats and what you can do to get your pet fit!View full resource at fitbottomedgirls.com

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Pet obesity brings a new definition to the words "Fat Cat." http://bit.ly/clwcUW (via @FitBottomedGirl)

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Obesity Epidemic Taking Root In Africa

medicalnewstoday.com — “The urban poor in sub-Saharan Africa are the latest victims of the obesity epidemic. Researchers writing in the open access journal BMC Public Health claim that overweight and obesity are oView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Obesity bad for pets, too - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

pittsburghlive.com — “The latest research indicates that half of all pets are overweight or obese, which closely mirrors the obesity epidemic in the human population and is not any better for pets than it is for their owners.View full resource at pittsburghlive.com

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Obesity bad for pets, too - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review http://ow.ly/M0vb

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