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Beautiful Spring Weather Is Great For Sunbathing, Jogging In The ... - Jossip

Beautiful Spring Weather Is Great For Sunbathing, Jogging In The ...
Jossip, NY - 11 minutes ago
Sure, daily exercise is good for the heart and a great way to stay in shape, shed that winter weight and keep your blood pressure down. ...

Consumer Reports Rates Best Diets - Diet Nation

Consumer Reports Rates Best Diets
Diet Nation, Canada - 17 minutes ago
Consumer Reports reviewers tended to favor diet plans and books that featured low-fat and low-calorie foods, healthy fats, sustainable weight loss, ...

A high five about blood pressure - Post-Bulletin

A high five about blood pressure
Post-Bulletin, MN - 30 minutes ago
Lose weight if you're overweight, stop smoking and drink only one to two alcoholic drinks a day. (Some studies say that drinking more than three to four ...

Pure juice doesn't pack pounds on kids: study - CTV.ca

Pure juice doesn't pack pounds on kids: study
CTV.ca, Canada - 33 minutes ago
TORONTO -- Contrary to what some people believe, drinking pure fruit juice does not contribute to weight gain among young children -- and it may even help ...

Dads, not mums, responsible for fat kids (China Daily)
Fat children are more likely to have their father to blame for their weight problem than their mother, a new study shows.

Nutrition expert: Fat chance he'll keep off weight (Boston Herald)
Nutrition expert Dr. Caroline Apovian said patients who lose a lot of weight, as Chris "Tiger" Stockbridge did when he dropped more than 100 pounds in seven months, will struggle to keep it...

Fathers to blame for fat kids (The Mercury)
FAT children are more likely to have their father to blame for their weight problem than their mother, a new study shows.

Fat kids? Turn off the tube (CNN.com)
LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Parents worried about the risk of their children becoming too fat can make a start in slimming them down simply by switching off the television set, a leading British obesity researcher said on Tuesday.