Healthy Weight News
Experiencing South Florida ?Outdoors with Julia Yarbough?
The Broward Times, FL - 6 minutes ago
One of the things I have always noticed when I am involved in many of these pursuits, however, is the lack of a healthy presence of people of color. ...
• Lehman Downgrades Procter & Gamble A Little Late - Seeking Alpha
Lehman Downgrades Procter & Gamble A Little Late
Seeking Alpha, NY - 16 minutes ago
Todd Sullivan submits: The Procter & Gamble Company (PG) was downgraded to equal-weight from overweight at Lehman Brothers, which said it will be "tough" ...
• Orato.com Gives A Voice To Low-Carb Man - The Common Voice
Orato.com Gives A Voice To Low-Carb Man
The Common Voice, SC - 43 minutes ago
... weight loss, what it was like being obese growing up, and how I was able to finally overcome my inner demons to lose 180 pounds and get healthy. ...
• Impotence indicates risk of heart disease - Juraforum.de
Impotence indicates risk of heart disease
Juraforum.de, Germany - 46 minutes ago
And there are studies that show that potency improves rather quickly in those who quit smoking and lose weight," says Rasmus Borgquist. ...
• Calorie density key to losing weight (EurekAlert!)
Eating smart, not eating less, may be the key to losing weight. A year-long clinical trial by Penn State researchers shows that diets focusing on foods that are low in calorie density can promote healthy weight loss while helping people to control hunger.
• Is Mannatech Healthy For Your Portfolio? (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Small Cap Investor submits: As many Americans try to take better care of their bodies by adopting a healthy lifestyle and good eating habits, theyll often look outside the realm of physician-prescribed mainstream medications for alternative, over-the-counter solutions.
• A Healthy Prostate: Tips from UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center (Newswise)
June is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and with Father's Day approaching, it's a great time think about the ways men can keep their prostates healthy and be proactive about cancer prevention.
Exercise could be the magic bullet to better health, say University of Calgary researchers hoping to give scientific weight to the old adage.