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16th March 2013, 11:16 PM
Feds Spend $1.5 Million to Study Why Lesbians Are Fat
March 11, 2013

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By Elizabeth Harrington
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The NIH is funding studies to determine why nearly three-quarters of adult lesbians are overweight or obese, compared to half of heterosexual women. (AP Photo)

(CNSNews.com) – The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $1.5 million to study biological and social factors for why “three-quarters” of lesbians are obese and why gay males are not, calling it an issue of “high public-health significance."

Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Mass., has received two grants administered by NIH’s Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) to study the relationship between sexual orientation and obesity.

“Obesity is one of the most critical public health issues affecting the U.S. today,” the description of the grant reads. “Racial and socioeconomic disparities in the determinants, distribution, and consequences of obesity are receiving increasing attention.”

“However, one area that is only beginning to be recognized is the striking interplay of gender and sexual orientation in obesity disparities,” it states. “It is now well-established that women of minority sexual orientation are disproportionately affected by the obesity epidemic, with it continues.
“In stark contrast, among men, heterosexual males have nearly double the risk of obesity compared to gay males.”
The investigators say there has been “almost no” research devoted to this disparity, and they have set out to find the biological, psychological, and social factors behind it.

The project is being led by S. Bryn Austin, Director of Fellowship Research Training in the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. Austin is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard School of Public Health, and an Associate Epidemiologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), which is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School.

BWH first received a $778,622 grant for the study in 2011, followed by a $741,378 grant in 2012, totaling $1,520,000. The project has the potential to be a five-year study.

The grants list a “project end date” and a “budget end date” of June 30, 2016. The researchers said the subject is one of “high public-health significance.”
However, the NICHD said the future of the project is uncertain because of the sequester--automatic spending cuts that took effect on March 1.

"The NIH is currently assessing the impact on funding due to sequestration," said Robert Bock, Press Officer for the NICHD. "It is not possible to say how this (or any other NIH grant) will be affected in the long term beyond the 90 percent funding levels already in place."

"Obesity is a serious public health problem affecting a large proportion of the U.S. population," Bock said. "The study is examining reasons why the risk of obesity varies according to sexual orientation, in order to inform the development of future strategies to prevent obesity."

The researchers said the subject is one of “high public-health significance.”

“It will be impossible to develop evidence-based preventive interventions unless we first answer basic questions about causal pathways, as we plan to do,” they said. “Our study has high potential for public health impact not only for sexual minorities but also for heterosexuals, as we seek to uncover how processes of gender socialization may exacerbate obesity risk in both sexual minority females and heterosexual males.”

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/feds-spend-15-million-study-why-lesbians-are-fat

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16th March 2013, 11:20 PM
Protesters urge 'bedroom tax' axe

Thousands of protesters have called for the Government to axe a new "bedroom tax" that will cut benefits for people with a spare room.
Published: Sat, March 16, 2013 0Comments
Protestors take part in a demonstration outside Croydon Town Hall in Surrey, against the government'

Organisers said some 12,000 to 13,000 activists had turned out despite the cold weather in 52 cities across the country.

Under the Government's welfare reforms, those deemed to have one spare bedroom in their council or housing association home face paying £728 extra a year.

The move is expected to affect 660,000 people when it comes into effect next month, although the Coalition this week announced exemptions for approved foster carers and parents with "adult children" serving deployed with the Armed Forces.

The protest's national organiser, Dr Eoin Clarke, said the "cruel plans" would target the most vulnerable in society.

"It punishes the disabled, single parents, carers, the terminally ill, soldiers serving on the frontline and foster parents with more than one foster child," he said. "Most Tory supporters are not in favour of this bedroom tax and I have no doubt most are appalled. It is not about left and right, it is about right and wrong."

Commenting on the exemptions announced the week by Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, Dr Clarke said: "David Cameron's Government have shown that they just haven't got a clue. Their U-turns will not work - only dropping the bill will achieve what we need."

The biggest marches took place in Liverpool and Manchester, with more expected in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Cardiff on March 30.

Meanwhile, Scottish Liberal Democrats criticised their own government ministers for failing to stop the tax.

Party members, gathered at their spring conference in Dundee, called on the coalition Government to defer the under-occupancy rules and reconsider its approach. Just one Lib Dem openly backed the government policy at the end of a debate on the emergency motion.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/384741/Protesters-urge-bedroom-tax-axe

Golden
17th March 2013, 01:03 AM
It's called eating your feelings. It's cheap, quick and easy. Who hasn't done this? derp