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I wish I could lose some more: Neha Dhupia
SantaBanta.com, India - 4 hours ago
The two vices which increase weight are not my wish list anyway; I don't smoke and I don't drink. I wish I could still lose some more kilos.
• Feel full and lose weight? Here's the secret: fruits, vegetables - The News J...
Feel full and lose weight? Here's the secret: fruits, vegetables
The News Journal, DE - 5 hours ago
How does eating more of something help you to lose weight? There are several factors that contribute to the slimming effect of produce. ...
• One man fights Type 2 - Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription)
One man fights Type 2
Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription), SC - 5 hours ago
Lonnie tries to keep his blood pressure as close to normal as possible, and he struggles to lose weight, but arthritis and nerve damage make it difficult. ...
• Bariatric Surgery May Lead To Other Addictions - NBC 10.com
Bariatric Surgery May Lead To Other Addictions
NBC 10.com, PA - 17 hours ago
"We know that alcohol gets absorbed into the bloodstream faster after bypass because it doesn't sit in the stomach like it would normally," de la Cruz Munoz ...
• Surgery solution to lose weight (Adelaide Now)
OBESE people can now confidently chose a non-invasive treatment to help them lose weight.
• Advice: Dr. Donohue (The Record)
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: According to TV, I am supposed to drink 24 ounces of milk to lose weight. And I am supposed to get 8 ounces of orange juice to provide 25 percent of some daily recommendations for vitamins and minerals.
• NHS is saving pounds by helping others to shed them (The Herald)
A groundbreaking diet project piloted in Scotland has helped obese patients lose weight and saved the NHS cash, research has revealed. The news follows demands from Scottish GPs that lifestyle issues such as obesity are removed from their incentive pay scheme.
Surgeons in Hanoi have carried out Vietnam's first stomach stapling operation, according to state media Friday which saw it as a sign of changing dietary habits and rising obesity.