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8/13/08 Obesity study is heavy on oversimplification
Washington Examiner: If the recent dire predictions of future obesity rates are right, 100 percent of us will become overweight or obese in a matter of decades.
8/12/08 'Humane' charities contribute to violence
Las Vegas Review-Journal: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has spent more than $150,000 defending arsonists and other violent animal-rights criminals.
8/8/08 Grilled cheese not to blame
Dallas Morning News: It’s not what we eat, but how much we move that determines our health.
8/2/08 Move For Health
Chicago Tribune: Unfortunately this fast-food ban isn't an isolated proposal.
8/2/08 Humane Society of U.S. has a radical agenda
Tucson Citizen: HSUS is a "humane society" in name only, pursuing the same fringe goals as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
7/30/08 A balanced approach to food choices
Modesto Bee: I thought Simon Chaitowitz's cynical use of Tony Snow's tragic death to promote vegetarianism was unusually offensive.
7/28/08 ‘Chicken Little’ syndrome restricts bird flu discussion
Washington Examiner: Dr. Michael Greger has very unconventional views about the billion-to-one chance that bird flu will become a serious human health threat. And there’s a very good reason for his panic-inducing position.
7/26/08 Chubby kids need to move more
Kansas City Star: The latest research on exercise among American youth confirms what many of us already suspected: Most kids just aren't moving enough.
7/21/08 Another obesity theory
Los Angeles Times: In the last year alone, state and local politicians in California pushed countless food-focused, obesity policies: fast food moratoriums, menu labeling laws, soda taxes, etc.
7/21/08 Going soft
Orlando Sentinel: The latest research on exercise among American youth confirms what many of us already suspected: Most kids just aren't moving enough
7/16/08 The road to a slimmer, healthier America
Chicago Tribune: Federal government researchers have just released the nation's latest obesity figures
7/16/08 No proof labels will fight obesity
San Jose Mercury News: Despite its bold tag as an "anti-obesity" measure, there's no proof that the menu labeling law recently passed in Santa Clara County will positively impact the weight of local residents.
7/14/08 Not very humane
Chicago Sun-Times: The executors of Leona Helmsley's estate should distribute her wealth exclusively to dog and cat shelters in local communities, not HSUS or PETA.
7/13/08 Exercise beats diet diary
San Francisco Chronicle: It's difficult to imagine that documenting every bite you take is a sustainable weight loss solution.
7/12/08 Make sure Leona's millions go to the dogs
Minneapolis Star-Tribune: News of Leona Helmsley's multibillion-dollar animal welfare bequest was a real breath of fresh air.
7/11/08 Exercise beats dieting
USA Today: Healthy doesn't mean cataloging every snack. It's about all our small, daily choices.
7/10/08 Help local animal shelters (not HSUS and PETA)
Washington Times: News of Leona Helmsley's multibillion-dollar animal-welfare bequest was a real breath of fresh air.
7/3/08 U.S. humane group no animal shelter
Dayton Daily News: It's unfortunate that news media and policymakers continue to mistake the wealthy and radical Humane Society of the United States for a mainstream animal welfare group.
6/29/08 Menu mandates don't cut calories
Baltimore Sun: They've never checked to see if covering menus with calorie counts actually influences consumers to eat less.
6/24/08 Letter was unoriginal
Press & Sun Bulletin: Leave it to the pushy animal rights movement to use a trade dispute in South Korea as an excuse to spew anti-meat propaganda with a form letter.
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