During a rally in Manchester, New Hampshire yesterday, Donnie was quick to attack a protester about his weight.
When a dog boards before you and his seat is in the first row of first class, you’re going to tweet about it.
Obesity is sneaking its way into South African lives at an alarming rate. If we don’t do something now this may be our biggest health crisis of all.
Whilst pictures of Victoria’s Secret Angels make me go for a run and eat a salad for dinner, so does the concept of not being able to fit into an airplane seat… Imagine not being able to fit into an airplane seat?
If one is to believe new research published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), then you would need to believe that being overweight may lead to a longer life.
If you’re as grossly obese as this man taking a brisk walk every couple of days just won’t do when attempting to lose weight. There are a number of reasons for this, foremost amongst which are that you weigh so much that you cannot walk and if you do manage to get up your legs will sheer at the ankles.
Paul Mason, once the most grossly obese man on the planet, wants to sue Britain’s National Health Service for “letting him grow”. At one stage Mason weighed in at very nearly 410 Kg, but after gastric-bypass surgery the virtually waif-like Mason now weighs 235 Kg.
Is it McDonald’s fault that more than 63 percent of Americans are overweight or obese, making them the fattest nation in the history of the world? Check out this advert that might get them thinking.