WASHINGTON - The 60-year-old lung-disease patient gasped for breath after certain meals. The culprit: high-calorie meals loaded with sugar.
Healthy people just breathe a little faster to excrete the carbon dioxide that is produced by eating sugar. But lungs damaged by chronic obstructive disease - one of the nation's top killers - cannot handle both the extra work and the new pounds.
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A FASHION SHOW was added to this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. But as Jonathan Takiff reports, the entire show was a major fashion statement. Slim, trim and elegant is the “look” most electronics designers are after, to get more stuff into lighter, smaller packages to free up valuable shelf, floor and pocket space. Why? So we can buy more stuff, of course!
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