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Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track

Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D.
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A writers briefing, convened by the Writers Guild of America, West, April 15, 2004, and the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center's Hollywood, Health & Society project, with a panel of health experts "to discuss real threats to the health of Americans, steps to take to prevent them and the role of the entertainment industry." Includes the controversial quote from Susan Finn, Ph.D., R.D., which was picked up by Knight-Ridder. She said at the event: "I would also add that you could take all the vending machines out of schools, and I'm not sure you'd touch the obesity issue at all.

Interview - Greg Kunin of Ola Loa explains why it's better for you to "drink your vitamins" for optimum nutrition

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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We've been very big in the entertainment industry, and recently we've been doing a lot of work with rock bands. It's interesting -- the number of musicians who are using the product and performers around the world who have found our product. It's giving them the energy to be able to go through a grueling tour schedule and to get on stage and perform. Mike: And it is so portable, too. Because it's in this physical format, it's easy to take with you. It's not like a big, round vitamin bottle, and it's still a serving.

Why America is still a great place to live: thirteen things I love about this country

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Creative expression and Hollywood The next thing to love about America is the entertainment industry, and in particular, the movie industry. Now you may say, "Well, gee, we make a lot of violent movies and a lot of garbage movies," and that's true, but we also make a lot of fantastic, artful movies that deeply touch the human spirit. Movies that, when you watch them, communicate on many levels about what it means to be alive and be a human being. I'm talking about movies like Schindler's List by Steven Spielberg, or Castaway. These kinds of movies are powerful art and powerful healing.

Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business

Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele
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A managing director of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, Barbakow had spent much of his career doing deals, mostly in the entertainment industry. A business school graduate of the University of Southern California, he began as an investment banker on Wall Street in 1969 with Merrill Lynch. Three years later, he opened a Merrill investment banking office in Los Angeles, where his clients included Columbia Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and National Medical Enterprises. In 1988, Kirk Kerkorian, the Beverly Hills billionaire who owned Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists Communications Co.

The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy

E. D. Hirsch
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Second most populous city in the United States, fa A center of the entertainment industry; Hollywood is a district of Los Angeles, fa Los Angeles suffers from serious smog pollution created by industry and large numbers of automobiles. Louisiana State in the southeastern United States bordered by Arkansas to the north, Mississippi to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Texas to the west. Its capital is Baton Rouge, and its largest city is New Orleans. fa One of the Confederate states during the Civil War. Louisville (LOOH-ee-vil, LOOH-uh-vuhl) Largest city in Kentucky.

20 Years of Censored News

Carl Jensen
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As The New York Times (8/26/96) critic Edward Rothstein, commenting on the alliance between NBC and Microsoft, said, "This is yet another turn of the screw, as technology companies, conglomerates, and the entertainment industry spoon-feed the public ever more plentiful 'products' and prepackaged information." He lauded Bagdikian's prescience in predicting uniformity of news content. On June 3, 1996, The Nation published an extraordinary chart/map delineating corporate ownership of mass media and invited media critics to comment on it.

Food Revolution: How your diet can help save your life and our world

John Robbins
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Works to expose and stop animal cruelty in factory farms, laboratories, the fur trade, and the entertainment industry; activities include public education, cruelty investigations, research, animal rescue, legislation, special events, celebrity involvement, and dramatic direct action. 501 Front St., Norfolk, VA 23510; 757-622-PETA; www.peta-online.org PETA's GoVeg Campaign Provides Vegetarian Starter Kit with information, tips, and recipes for new vegetarians; provides fact sheets, photographs, and other resources for activists. 501 Front St.

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know

James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch
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A center of the entertainment industry; Hollywood is a district of Los Angeles, fa Los Angeles suffers from serious smog pollution created by industry and large numbers of automobiles, fa The scene of the Watts Riots in 1965 and of another serious riot in 1992, triggered by the acquittal of white police officers accused of beating an African-American man named Rodney King. Louisiana State in the southeastern United States bordered by Arkansas to the north, Mississippi to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Texas to the west.

Intelligent Medicine: A Guide to Optimizing Health and Preventing Illness for the Baby-Boomer Generation

Ronald L. Hoffman, M.D.
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While organized sports were not so common at the beginning of the century, they've become an increasingly important part of high school and college life as well as a big entertainment industry. As a spin-off, amateur athletes now engage very intensely in all kinds of sports, from skiing to handball to triathlons.

Getting Rid of Ritalin: How Neurofeedback Can Successfully Treat Attention Deficit Disorder Without Drugs

Robert W. Hill, Ph.D. and Eduardo Castro, M.D.
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Politicians are reluctant to seriously take on the entertainment industry because the industry wields a two-edged sword—powerful lobbyists and a means to get their message to the public. Parents acquiesce to the TV as baby-sitter, leaving their children at the mercy of programmers who choose violence to keep their ratings up. American pre-school children ages two to five watch approximately twenty-seven hours of television a week.8 If our society ever recognizes the social impact of seeing one violent act after another, perhaps we will do more to protect our children and our society.

Attaining Medical Self Sufficiency

Duncan Long
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Bald Is Beautiful Bald heads have also become a source of derision thanks to the entertainment industry. There's a simple solution: A wig. However men have another solution. Thanks to a rash of SF, military, and other fictional material that's hit the silver screen over the last decade, a shaved head has also become a look that is "in." Consequently you might want to consider this solution as well. But before you go either route, it is important to understand what is behind hair loss.



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