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Optimism May Be Key To Losing More Weight
When it comes to slimming down, attitude, apparently, plays a big role! Special K (yes, the cereal brand), recently surveyed weight-conscious women across the country and they say that overall, women who are more positive about weight loss are more likely...
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Kirstie Alley Sued Over Weight-Loss Supplement
Kirstie Alley visibly slimmed down during her run on Dancing With the Stars last year. The former Fat Actress star also said during appearances on QVC and in online promotional materials that a weight-loss product called Organic Liaison helped her drop...
Tags: Federal Trade Commission, Kirstie Alley, Entertainment Events, Weight, Marketing
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Comedian Anthony Anderson gets serious about his health after diabetes diagnosis
Fear can be a powerful motivator, at least at first. Actor and comedian Anthony Anderson understands that sticking to an exercise regimen and improving eating habits takes more than a disquieting conversation with a physician to sustain motivation. I'...
Tags: Sports, High Blood Pressure, Weight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diabetes
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The real enemy on your journey to weight loss? Your inner fat person
In my experience as a professional fitness expert, I’ve found that my most successful clients have one thing in common: They were willing to get out of their comfort zone, and change their lifestyle to get the best results possible. Fitness...Tags: Heart Disease, Weight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diabetes
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The food journal: A little tech could make it stick
You already know you should keep a food journal if you want to lose weight, right? So why don't you do it? One weight-loss expert thinks he knows the answer. "It's just not sexy enough," said J. Graham Thomas, a research professor at Brown Alpert...Tags: Wii, Human Interest, Recipes, Newspaper and Magazine, Weight
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READER SUBMITTED: Weight Watchers Leader Wins Prestigious Award
Greater HartfordWeight Watchers Recognizes Leader of the Year Weight Watchers is pleased to announce that Abby Bridges of Avon has been awarded the Jean Nidetch Service Vision Leader of the Year Award. This recognition, named for the founder of Weight Watchers, is...Tags: Human Interest, Healthy Diet, Newington, Weight Watchers International Incorporated, Weight
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Belviq, the new miracle diet drug? Fat chance.
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.A new diet drug went on the market Tuesday. It’s expensive and has to be taken the rest of the patient’s life to continue to work. It comes with a long list of possible side effects, including common ones such as dizziness, fatigue and...Tags: ABC (tv network), Weight, Orlistat (drug), Belviq, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Obese patients may trust diet advice more from heavy doctors
If a doctor is going to tell a patient he’s obese and needs to lose weight, that patient seems more likely to trust the advice if the doctor is overweight too, scientists say. It might seem that patients want role models in their primary care...Tags: Science and Technology, Overweight, Weight, Obesity
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Don't believe everything you read in print, especially on menus
Educating my clients on how to read and to understand food nutrition labels is a big part of what I do. The empowerment that comes from learning to take control of what you ingest is highly motivational. I’ve said for years that the truth about...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Ruby Tuesday Incorporated, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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No science behind blood-type diets
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - They are a fad that refuses to fade, but no solid evidence exists to show whether or not eating plans tailored to ABO blood types promote health, say Belgian researchers who tried their best to find some. After sifting through...Tags: Medical Research, Weight, Low Fat Diet, Health, Research
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Crash diet tied to increased gallstone risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who go on an extremely low calorie diet are more likely to develop gallstones than people on a moderately low calorie diet, according to a new study. Dr. Michael Jensen, a professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic,...Tags: Healthy Diet, Gallbladder Disease, Hospitals and Clinics, Sweden, Mayo Clinic
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Visualizing weight loss surgery through hypnosis
From cutting meals to going under the knife, there are lots of ways to lose weight. Some work, some don't, but we found a couple who says they fooled their brains into thinking they had bariatric surgery. So is it hype or can it really help? Every...
Tags: Medical Research, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Weight Loss Surgery, Weight
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