| 01/05/2009 12:05 PM |
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Jobs: Hormone imbalance causing weight loss (CNN Money)
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Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs said Monday that doctors may have discovered the cause of the weight loss that has caused speculation about his health, adding that he will continue to serve as the computer maker's chief executive.
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| 01/05/2009 07:47 PM |
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Steve Jobs Says Hormone Imbalance Caused Weight Loss (Update2) (Bloomberg)
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Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Steve Jobs , after months of concern about his health and weight loss, said he is suffering from a nutritional ailment and that he plans to remain Apple Inc.
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| 01/05/2009 06:15 AM |
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CookieDiet.com, the 100% New Dr. Siegal's COOKIE DIET Web Site, Debuts with Weight Loss Calculators and Worldwide ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
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Dr. Siegal's Direct Nutritionals, LLC, the exclusive worldwide distributor of the 34 year old Dr. Siegal's COOKIE DIET® brand weight loss system and hunger-controlling diet cookies and diet shake mixes, today announced that it has launched a completely redesigned version of its web site with many new features and the shorter domain name CookieDiet.com .
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| 01/06/2009 04:45 PM |
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Apple rolls out movie, pix software upgrades (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
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Apple Inc, missing master pitchman Steve Jobs and facing subdued expectations during its final appearance at the Macworld trade show, rolled out upgrades to its home movie and photo software on Tuesday.
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| 01/07/2009 01:17 PM |
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Subdued reactions to Apple's final Macworld keynote (CNN)
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Instead of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, celebrity-seekers at Tuesday's Macworld keynote address had to settle for crooner Tony Bennett. And instead of blockbuster news from Apple Vice President Philip Schiller, attendees got changes in iTunes pricing, a series of software upgrades and a $2,800 17-inch notebook.
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| 01/06/2009 06:14 AM |
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The prognosis for Apple's Steve Jobs: continuing conjecture (Los Angeles Times)
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The cancer survivor tells worried fans and investors that a hormone imbalance has caused his weight loss. Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs broke with his usual code of secrecy Monday to explain his health problems, but the disclosure that a hormone imbalance was causing his noticeable weight loss will probably do little to tamp down concerns.
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| 01/05/2009 12:09 PM |
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Steve Jobs suffering nutritional ailment; to remain Apple chief (International Herald Tribune)
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After months of concern about his health and weight loss, Steve Jobs said Monday that he is suffering from a nutritional ailment and that he plans to remain Apple's chief executive during his treatment.
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| 01/05/2009 12:04 PM |
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Apple's Jobs being treated for 'hormone imbalance'; Will remain at helm (ZDNet)
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Updated: Apple CEO Steve Jobs said Monday in an open letter that he is being treated for a hormone imbalance that is causing his weight loss. In his letter, Jobs clarified his health issue following yet another round of deathbed rumors. Jobs added that he will remain CEO of Apple....
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| 01/05/2009 01:26 PM |
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Plug in, pump up (Denver Post)
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The newest weight-loss coach is a mouse-click away, with scores of websites and online newsgroups offering guidance and support to dieters and exercisers.
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| 01/05/2009 03:12 PM |
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Apple Boss Explains His Problem (SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
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Apple boss Steve Jobs says a hormone imbalance is behind his recent weight loss, and he plans to stay on as chief executive of the group.
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