FitBuff's Morning Mix: Power of Desire, Heart Skips, Smaller Boobs
by FitBuff Brandon on September 15, 2007 · 0 comments
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- The Power Of Desires To Affect Choice-Making This study proves what was already fairly common knowledge: When we're hungry, we are much less picky about the food we're willing to consume. That's why you should never go grocery shopping on an empty stomach!
- Heart Medications: The More You Skip, The More You Risk In another "Duh!" story of the day, scientists found that those who skip their heart medication are more than twice as likely to suffer a heart attack. What's surprising is that nearly 10% of people surveyed admitted to missing about 25% of their doses. Maybe this will scare them straight.
- Smaller Breast Reduction Surgeries Provide Health Benefits And Should Be Reimbursed Researchers found that women with smaller frames and relatively large breasts could gain significant health benefits from breast reduction surgery. For this reason, they say health insurance companies should be willing to foot the bill. In the words of Superbad, "She got smaller boobs? That's like slapping God in the face!"
- FitBuff FlashBack Birds of a Heffer Flock Together Speaking of smaller frames, what about our more…um…"voluptuous" citizens? Do you buy this study that says people unconsciously choose mates with similar body fat levels?
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