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- France weighs skinny model ban
- New proposed standards for models in France require body mass index of at least 18
- Fashion capital France takes aim at ultra-skinny models
- Desert Labs' Study Shows Efficacy and Acceptance of a Commercial Hoodia parviflora Product for Weight Loss and ...
- Know if your baby will gain weight by age four
- Desert Labs' Study Shows Efficacy and Acceptance of a Commercial Hoodia parviflora Product for Weight Loss and Appetite Control
France weighs skinny model ban Posted: 17 Mar 2015 06:26 PM PDT By Erin McLaughlin and Sandrine Amiel CNN PARIS (CNN) — French lawmakers are weighing a ban on extremely thin models. New legislation debated in Parliament Tuesday would require modeling agencies to get medical certificates from models proving that their body mass index is at least 18. Models would also be required to undergo regular weight […] |
New proposed standards for models in France require body mass index of at least 18 Posted: 17 Mar 2015 03:22 PM PDT Tue, Mar 17: The government has proposed stringent new physical standards that could come with hefty fines if not followed. Peter Kim reports |
Fashion capital France takes aim at ultra-skinny models Posted: 17 Mar 2015 03:36 AM PDT Lawmakers in France will on Tuesday debate a law banning ultra-thin catwalk models, despite a chorus of disapproval from modelling agencies in the world's fashion capital. Health Minister Marisol Touraine has given her backing to amendments to a broader health law that would stop model agencies employing models whose Body Mass Index (BMI) falls below a certain level. The parliamentary amendment ... |
Posted: 17 Mar 2015 03:20 AM PDT Desert Labs' Hoodia parviflora product demonstrated significantly better results for loss in weight, waist circumference and Body Mass Index (BMI) as compared to the control group. (PRWeb March 17, 2015) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/03/prweb12577353.htm |
Know if your baby will gain weight by age four Posted: 11 Mar 2015 11:44 PM PDT New York, March 12 (IANS) Measuring body mass index (BMI) during infancy may help to predict if a child will be obese by age four, says a study. The findings suggest that understanding of infant growth patterns may lead to more effective early efforts at obesity prevention. "We also analysed ancestry-based differences in growth patterns and found differences that were apparent as early as nine ... |
Posted: Desert Labs' Hoodia parviflora product demonstrated significantly better results for loss in weight, waist circumference and Body Mass Index (BMI) as compared to the control group. (PRWeb March 17, 2015) This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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