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Interval training may shed more pounds than continuous moderate intensity workout: And sprint interval training may be most effective for weight loss, pooled data analysis shows
Interval training may shed more pounds than a continuous moderate intensity workout, suggests a pooled analysis of the available evidence,
Healthy diet can ease symptoms of depression
An analysis of data from almost 46,000 people has found that weight loss, nutrient boosting and fat reduction diets can
Your body image is impacted by those around you
Spending time with people who are not preoccupied with their bodies can improve your own eating habits and body image,
Seeing soda’s influence: Study reveals how soda industry influence helped shape obesity policy in China
A complex network of research funding, institutional ties and personal influence has allowed the Coca-Cola Company, through its connections with
Lack of standard dosage for blood thinners can lead to bleeding during bariatric surgery: The study suggests better measures for accurate dosages of blood thinners in obese patients
Rutgers researchers have found a way to reduce bleeding in patients following bariatric surgery. The study, which appeared in the
No compelling evidence for health benefits of non-sugar sweeteners: The weight of evidence hints at benefits, but the full picture has yet to emerge
There is no compelling evidence to indicate important health benefits of non-sugar sweeteners, and potential harms cannot be ruled out,
Hold the fries! How calorie content makes you rethink food choices
Seeing pictures of food with calorie information not only makes food less appetizing but it also appears to change the
BMI is a good measure of health after all, new study finds
A new study from the University of Bristol supports body mass index (BMI) as a useful tool for assessing obesity
Alcohol intake may be key to long-term weight loss for people with Diabetes
Research shows that losing weight can help prevent or delay the onset of diabetes. While best practice for weight loss