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January 2011, Week 3

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 12:46:25 -0600
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A doctor asked me to find him info on "exercise and diets fads/trends"
to use for an upcoming talk to the public.  The stuff of informercials
and blogs has no scientific/medical back-up.  I found him credible
weight loss information (i.e., what works, so by process of elimination
he can figure out what doesn't work).  But where does one find
professional articles on the Shakey weight?  I guess my question is:
how do you find information that disproves popular, "in the media"
stuff?

 

Paula Olson, M.S.

Librarian

Delnor-Community Hospital

300 Randall Rd.

Geneva, IL 60134

(630) 208-4299 (voice)

(630) 208-3497 (fax)

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