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Health Blog   : Apple's Jobs Says Weight Loss Caused by 'Hormone Imbalance'
Health Blog : Apple's Jobs Says Weight Loss Caused by 'Hormone Imbalance'
Steve Jobs In a statement this morning, Steve Jobs finally addressed a subject that’s been cause for much speculation about him and Apple: How’s he feeling? After noting that he has “been losing weight since 2008,” Jobs writes:…my doctors think they have found the cause — a hormone imbalance ...
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Steve Jobs Has Hormonal Problems
GEARFUSE — ... proteins my body needs to be healthy. … The remedy for this nutritional problem is relatively simple and straightforward, and I’ve already begun treatment. Losing protein doesn’t sound very healthy, but really Steve? Hormones? Perhaps I should get you a stick of Proactiv for your acne and a book on wet dreams or “nocturnal emissions.” It seems that all the Apple rumors about Steve Jobs dying, etc. can be laid to rest…for now. UPDATE: Steve Jobs’ letter from Apple . Link

Endocrinologists: Steve Jobs' Diagnosis (And Prognosis) Unclear
Silicon Alley Insider — ... Apple CEO Steve Jobs's statement about his health is pretty vague, and could indicate any of several different medical conditions, a couple of experts told the Health Blog today. But ...

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