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• SPECIAL TO THE HERALD NEWS - NorthJersey.comSPECIAL TO THE HERALD NEWS
NorthJersey.com, NJ - 2 hours ago
In terms of weight control, although no study says definitely that nuts can help you lose weight, we do know that they don't make you gain. ...
• Diet Detective Is the lower-calorie choice always better? - NorthJersey.com
Diet Detective Is the lower-calorie choice always better?
NorthJersey.com, NJ - 3 hours ago
In terms of weight control, although no study says definitely that nuts can help you lose weight, we do know that they don't make you gain. ...
• New drug offering hope for diabetes - Clanton Advertiser
New drug offering hope for diabetes
Clanton Advertiser, AL - 8 hours ago
"Then you will eat less and lose weight easier." The drug has not yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for type 2 diabetes, ...
• The Diet Detective: ?Low-calorie? foods not always healthier - The State
The Diet Detective: ?Low-calorie? foods not always healthier
The State, SC - 9 hours ago
In terms of weight control, although no study says definitely that nuts can help you lose weight, we do know that they don?t make you gain. ...
• Cults are not the way to lose weight (Kingman Daily Miner)
As obesity rates continue to increase, so does the business and political push to lose weight. Every time I turn around, there is another fad diet or workout phenomena guaranteed to help you shed the pounds quickly and keep them off.
• Cutting the Grip of Obesity: The Costly Operations Are Becoming More Popular,...
By Julius A. Karash, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Apr. 29--After nearly 30 years of failed dieting attempts, well-known Kansas City chef Jasper Mirabile Jr. was desperate to lose weight. The co-owner of Jasper's Italian restaurant was 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighed 280 pounds.
• New drug offering hope for diabetes (Clanton Advertiser)
People who are dealing with type 2 diabetes and obesity may have a new solution to help them control their medical conditions. A new drug called Byetta is offering hope for people who have trouble managing their weight and insulin.
A simple scoring system based on five medical factors accurately predicts which patients being considered for gastric bypass surgery would be at highest risk of dying.