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New Diet Pill Alli to Soon Hit The Shelves - KLAS-TV

New Diet Pill Alli to Soon Hit The Shelves
KLAS-TV, NV - 1 hour ago
Maxwell knows that a diet pill is not a panacea for good health or for weight loss. And as the publisher of Diabetic Life Magazine, he works closely with ...

Lawsuit over Avandia overshadows Glaxo's launch of new diet pill - Independen...

Lawsuit over Avandia overshadows Glaxo's launch of new diet pill
Independent, UK - 1 hour ago
Alli, which is the first prescription weight-control drug to be switched to over-the-counter sales and the only one to have won Food and Drug Administration ...

Alli weight loss drug on the US market soon - News-Medical.net

Alli weight loss drug on the US market soon
News-Medical.net, Australia - 1 hour ago
... commitment to a low-fat diet. It will compete with multiple OTC supplements that claim weight-loss benefits but have not been cleared by the FDA.

Lose 19 kg in 3 weeks!? - Health24.com

Lose 19 kg in 3 weeks!?
Health24.com, South Africa - 2 hours ago
If you've seen those weight loss adverts on TV or in magazines promising dramatic weight loss in only days, you've probably wondered whether these diets ...

Water-Rich, Low-Fat Foods Encourage Weight Loss (iVillage Total Health)
If you're trying to lose weight, eating the right foods may be more effective than eating less, U.S. researchers say.

Experts: Docs need to call fat kids ?obese? (MSNBC)
Doctors ought to quit using fuzzy terms to define children?s weight problems and instead refer to truly fat kids as overweight or obese, a committee of medical experts recommended.

Panel recommends being blunt when talking about fat kids (KARE 11 Minneapolis...
Doctors ought to quit using fuzzy terms to define children's weight problems and instead refer to truly fat kids as overweight or obese,

Glaxo to Launch OTC Weight Loss Drug (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
British drug maker GlaxoSmithKline PLC said Tuesday its consumer health care unit is launching a Food and Drug Administration-approved over-the-counter version of Roche Holding AG's weight loss product Xenical this week.