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Bad information confuses weight-loss issue (Dayton Daily News) Losing weight around the waistline is a goal for many people. There are numerous misconceptions related to how to best reduce body fat in this area, probably due to infomercials claiming six-pack abs in minutes a day, supplements suggesting fast and easy weight loss, and a mountain of misinformation related to diet. us.rd.yahoo.com
The great diet pill lie: Horrific side effects and expense of the industry (Daily Mail) Handed out like sweets by clinics, they offer desperate women the promise of instant weight loss. In fact, appetite suppressing pills are often a waste of money - with horrific side effects. us.rd.yahoo.com
Speed diet: Women using ADD drugs to get thin (MSNBC) A growing number of women in Hollywood are abusing the ADD drug Adderall in their quest to be thin. But along with the rapid weight loss, they may be gaining a dangerous addiction. us.rd.yahoo.com
Janice Taylor: The Best 'Stay Fat' Strategies (HuffingtonPost) Especially when it comes to weight loss, people sometimes have to see the picture of failure before they can be motivated toward success. One day,... us.rd.yahoo.com
Q&A: Fitness advice on reducing midsection (Dayton Daily News) Losing weight around the waistline is a goal for many people. There are numerous misconceptions related to how to best reduce body fat in this area, probably due to infomercials claiming 6-pack abs in minutes a day, supplements suggesting fast and easy weight loss, and a mountain of misinformation related to diet. us.rd.yahoo.com
DR. WEIL: Gastric bypass means lifelong diet changes (Rocky Mountain News) Gastric bypass surgery requires lifelong changes in eating habits in order to lose weight, keep it off and ensure that you're getting adequate nutrition with limited food intake. us.rd.yahoo.com
Weight Management (US News & World Report) More than 65 percent of American adults are overweight or obese. us.rd.yahoo.com
The online diet disasters: How personalised plans offer advice that is often wrong and sometimes dangerous (Daily Mail) Avoid oily fish, cut out all dairy foods, : it's the kind of advice that flies in the face of conventional thinking on healthy eating. Yet, amazingly, this is what I was told to do. us.rd.yahoo.com
The online diet disasters: How their advice is often wrong and sometimes dangerous (Daily Mail) Avoid oily fish, cut out all dairy foods, use more supplements: it's the kind of advice that flies in the face of conventional thinking on healthy eating. Yet, amazingly, this is what I was told to do. us.rd.yahoo.com
How You Can Alleviate Common “Problems” (Westerly Sun) One of the biggest fears seniors have is reduced mobility, whether trouble walking or a decision to give up driving. Regular exercise is essential to maintaining mobility. us.rd.yahoo.com
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