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Superfoods that could help you lose weight
Dieting isn't exactly an enjoyable experience. It usually involves some kind of deprivation from foods you enjoy: carbs, sugar, red meat or dairy. So instead of thinking of what you can't eat, take a look at the foods that you not only can eat, but will actually help you on your weight loss journey.
Healthy Hollywood: Ask Keri Glassman -- How Do I Get Rid Of Cellulite?
Nutritionist Keri Glassman, who regularly shares her expertise on Access Hollywood and Access Hollywood Live , is answering your nutrition, diet, and health questions. This week's question -- How do I get rid of cellulite?
Shamefully good: Guilt helps enhance feelings of enjoyment, study says
It's not your imagination. Researchers say cupcakes really do taste better when you're on a diet.
When You Eat Matters As Much As What You Eat
When you eat might be as important as what you eat when it comes to weight gain. That's the conclusion of a study reported in the Cell Press journal Cell Metabolism published online on May 17th. A new study shows, when mice on a high-fat diet are restricted to eating for eight hours per day, they eat as much as those who eat around the clock, yet they are protected against obesity and other ...
Life happens: May showers brings Desperatember
It's almost summer, people. And I think we all know what that means.
Are Stress and Nutritional C-R-A-P Slowly Killing You?
NEW YORK, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A balanced and healthy diet is crucial to good health and overcoming stress. In his forthcoming book called entitled Stress Pandemic, lifestyle and stress expert ...
Publish Green Releases Chrisso Diet: A Diet/Lifestyle Book That Has Already Generated Buzz
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Chrisso Diet is a diet program that will help people lose weight fast and it will also help them remain slender for the rest of their lives. Chrisso says ...
Obesity not always tied to higher heart risk: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An obese person isn't inevitably at increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death, a new U.K. study finds. "The people really at risk are the ones who have obesity in combination with other metabolic health risk factors," said Mark Hamer, a principal research associate at University College London who worked on the study. ...
Another bear falls from tree in Colorado (PHOTOS)
The bears don't grow on trees in Colorado, but they sure are making a habit of falling from them. The Steamboat Pilot & Today reports that another black bear has been tranquilized and immortalized in photos as it fell from a tree to safety. The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife tranquilized the bear after [...]
Calcium Supplements May Be Bad for Your Heart: Study
WEDNESDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- Many older Americans take calcium supplements to prevent bone loss, but they may be significantly increasing their risk for a heart attack, a new study suggests.
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