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Obesity: is surgery an option?
Health24.com, South Africa - 1 hour ago
Most of the present-day techniques reduce the size of the stomach. For example, gastroplasty involves placing stainless steel staples across the top of the ...
• Hunger may be caused by over-training - Salem Statesman Journal
Hunger may be caused by over-training
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - 5 hours ago
How do I resist the urge to eat, not give up working out and still lose weight? Answer: Great question. The key here is how hungry you really are and when ...
• Wins Elusive for Charlie Weis Off Field - The Casper Star Tribune
Wins Elusive for Charlie Weis Off Field
The Casper Star Tribune, WY - 6 hours ago
Doctors say it was Weis who rushed through pre-surgery exams because, at 350 pounds, he was desperate to lose weight. "I've always felt pretty good about ...
• Your best life - Worcester Telegram
Your best life
Worcester Telegram, MA - 7 hours ago
It helps reduce stress, anxiety and depression, relieve chronic pain, relax, be more flexible, lower the heart rate, lose weight, decrease cholesterol, ...
• Lap-Band surgery becoming more popular weight-loss option (Orange Leader)
For many people needing to lose weight, a diet of certain foods is enough to get them to their goal. However, for others, other options such as surgery are needed.
• Shop smart, eat healthy (Tulsa World)
Eating to lose weight doesn?t mean you have to buy name-brand, pre-made meals or spend a lot of money. In fact, making the decision to eat healthier often enables you to lose weight, spend money more wisely and save some cash in the process, said Dana Huckabay, a Weight Watchers leader in Tulsa.
• Weis, doctors clash in weight-loss surgery lawsuit (ESPN)
Doctors say it was Charlie Weis who wanted to rush through pre-surgery exams, which they say they refused to do, because at 350 pounds he was desperate to lose weight.
On the practice field, in a recruit's house, at halftime in the locker room when he is channeling Knute Rockne, Notre Dame football coach Charlie Weis speaks -- growls -- and darn near always gets what he wants.