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French "tailles fines" giving way to XXL By Caroline Jacobs (Reuters) Updated: 2006-09-23 15:49 (China Daily)

Foie Gras is served at a restaurant in Bordeaux, France, March 31, 2006. PARIS - The French are becoming bigger and fatter and French women in particular are increasingly giving up on their renowned "taille fine," a survey that tracks weight patterns in France shows.

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French "tailles fines" giving way to XXL (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

The French are becoming bigger and fatter and French women in particular are increasingly giving up on their renowned "taille fine," a survey that tracks weight patterns in France shows.

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Sison: Mang Julian chatting with the President (Sun Star)

FIRST and foremost, I would like to greet the avid readers of Mang Julian, who by the way are still growing in number.

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Television set for drugs ad nauseam (Sydney Morning Herald)

THE television marketing debut of a controversial weight-loss drug that can cause side-effects such as diarrhoea and incontinence could pave the way for a torrent of advertising aimed at turning lesser-known medications into household brand names. -

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New Kline Study to Examine Consumer Behavior, Unmet Needs and OTC Purchase Patterns (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Last year drug makers spent $2.3 billion advertising their OTC products to U.S. consumers, and a newly proposed study by Kline & Company aims to help manufacturers gauge whether the media blitz makes a difference in how consumers choose and use nonprescription drugs.

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Study shows Xenical has positive effect on glycaemic control (Antara News)

(Full text of a statement. Contact details below.) An analysis measuring the change in blood glucose levels vs. weight at study end point confirmed that the improvement in glycaemic control with Xenical was greater than expected based on weight loss alone.

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(AFX UK Focus) 2006-09-07 06:50 GMT: Roche says Xenical improves blood sugar levels in type II diabetes patients (Interactive Investor)

Roche Holding AG said its weight-loss drug Xenical (Orlistat) significantly improves blood sugar levels in overweight and obese patients with type II diabetes.

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Xenical(R) Shown to Improve Control of Blood Glucose Levels in People With Type 2 Diabetes Beyond Impact of Weight Loss (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)

The weight loss medication Xenical has been shown to significantly reduce weight and improve the control of glucose levels in the blood beyond the impact of weight loss alone in overweight and obese people with type 2 diabetes, according to study results presented at the International Congress on Obesity in Sydney, Australia.

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Xenical shown to reduce weight in diabetes patients (PharmaBiz)

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Off-label drugs a risky Rx for slimming down (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

Like many people who struggle with their weight, Sally Krawczyk has tried everything from liquid diets to low-carb regimens to Weight Watchers. And like many dieters, each time she stopped, she gained back all the pounds she’d lost.

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