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Supplements for weight loss: What are they and how do they work
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBut they are a lifelong prescription and they have side effects; if you stop taking them you are...
Revving up your energy level; and how to stop overeating
New Hampshire Union Leader· 2 days agoA: There is no doubt that life is more enjoyable when you have the energy you need to deal with...
Experts develop nutritional recommendations for patients treated with anti-obesity medications
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoIndividuals treated with anti-obesity medications generally experience reduced appetite, which...
Coping With Graft-Versus-Host-Disease
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLearn how to cope with your graft-versus-host-disease day-to-day, including how to eat to reduce symptoms, exercise, manage finances, and find support.
Step Up Your Rucking Workout With These Routines Recommended by Fitness Pros
First for Women via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIt’s easy on bones and joints, burns calories, enhances cognitive function and boosts mood, reduces...
How to Reset These 10 Hormones That Affect Weight
MediaFeed via AOL· 5 days agoHormones can be helpful heroes, supporting the immune system and a healthy sleep-wake schedule. But they can also be culprits of frustrating body issues,...
UC Irvine researchers project cardiac benefits from weight-loss medication tirzepatide
UC Irvine Today· 6 days agoNew study finds that popular weight-loss medication may reduce the number of U.S. adults with...
Michael Mosley's top simple health tips
BBC News· 6 days agoTV and podcast presenter Michael Mosley was best known for offering tips on simple ways to improve our health and wellbeing, backed up by science -...
Michael Mosley was ‘invited to appear on Strictly weeks before death’ after championing health...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 4 days agoDancing can greatly increase the brain’s hippocampus – an area which plays an important role in...
This one thing may derail your shot at healthy aging, scientists say
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoA new study by Harvard researchers links the popular pastime of sitting and watching television to the likelihood of reaching one’s senior years in a state of good health: the more time spent ...