While preparing a peanut butter and jelly sandwich the other day, I noticed an unusual ingredient on the peanut butter jar: agave nectar. A search for the lowdown on this sweetener turned up some interesting information we thought we should share with you. Click to learn more now.

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Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARNA) announced positive top-line results from BLOOM (Behavioral modification and Lorcaserin for Overweight and Obesity Management), the first of two pivotal trials evaluating the safety and efficacy of lorcaserin for weight management. Statistical significance (p

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HealthDay - MONDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) — Babies who gain weight
quickly during the first six months of life may be more prone to obesity
as toddlers, Harvard researchers report.

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HealthDay - MONDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) — Physical fitness programs in
schools improve many aspects of children’s health, but they don’t appear
to combat obesity, a new study in the Canadian medical publication
CMAJ shows.

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Arena Pharmaceutical shares fell over 20 per cent on Monday after the company announced its experimental obesity drug met endpoints of a a two year trial on over 3,000 patients on over 100 sites in the US, but fell short of the benchmark sought by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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HealthDay - MONDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) — Babies who gain weight
quickly during the first six months of life may be more prone to obesity
as toddlers, Harvard researchers report.

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Reuters - Infants who gain too much weight as babies are more likely to grow into obese toddlers, showing the importance of early eating habits, researchers said on Monday.

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While physical exercise has been shown to trigger migraine headaches among sufferers, a new study describes an exercise program that is well tolerated by patients. The findings show that the program decreased the frequency of headaches and improved quality of life. The study is published in Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. The study used a sample of migraine sufferers who were examined before, during and after an aerobic exercise intervention.

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