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Athlon Sports· 14 hours ago'Fat as Hell!' Steelers' Najee Harris Weight-Loss Plan To Prove 'Haters' Wrong
15 Worst Foods for High Cholesterol, According to Dietitians
Eat This, Not That! via AOL· 2 days agoShutterstockYou eat oatmeal for breakfast, use skim milk in your coffee, and have salads for lunch....
The #1 Herb for Better Cholesterol Levels, Recommended by Dietitians
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoCholesterol, a type of fat (or lipid), is a waxy substance made by the liver and found in foods....
Why is Brown Fat 'Good Fat' for Metabolism? | HHMI
Howard Hughes Medical Institute· 2 days agoLong seen as a villain in metabolic diseases such as diabetes, fat can play the hero too. A study by molecular biologist Shingo Kajimura and his...
Zoe’s Tim Spector: ‘You have the power to reduce your belly fat’
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoLike many people, I see fat in parts of my body that I would rather not have. Although many of us...
“The View”'s Joy Behar says 'nobody wants to be fat' as Whoopi Goldberg defends Kelly Clarkson...
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"Nobody wants to be fat except a sumo wrestler. It's uncomfortable, your clothes don't fit,...
Kelly Clarkson Addresses Ozempic Rumors, Mocks Her Former Appearance
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“I made a movie and a woman thought I was wearing a fat suit,” Goldberg said, of her role as Alma...
Yes, Spices Can Help You Lose Weight—Start With These 15 Options
Parade via AOL· 12 hours agoOne 2019 meta-analysis showed that ginger could significantly affect body fat and weight. 7....
An imbalance of two healthy fats affects your early death risk, study finds
CNN via AOL· 4 days agoOmega-6s aren’t inherently bad, but having too many may offset the anti-inflammatory factors...
Exercise Changes the Way Our Bodies Handle Saturated Fat, Study Finds
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 1 day agoScientists in the U.K. seem to have unearthed yet another benefit of exercise: It could make our...