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May 12th, 2009
The Hong Kong Department of Health urged members of the public not to buy or consume two slimming products called "SB Factor" and "GQ Factor" as they were found to contain a banned western drug ingredient.
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May 2nd, 2009
An analysis of the Shape Up Rhode Island 2007 weight loss competition shows that large groups of people were able to lose weight when challenged to do so. Programs like the Biggest Loser have also been successful. The new study supports the notion that weight loss competitions are an effective and inexpensive way to help battle obesity.
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Apr 16th, 2009
Surgeons once recommended weight-loss surgery only for severely obese patients who failed to drop pounds with conventional weight-loss methods, but a new review finds that bariatric surgery helps the moderately obese lose more weight, too.
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Mar 20th, 2009
FDA is expanding, for the second time, its nationwide alert to consumers about tainted weight loss products containing undeclared, active pharmaceutical ingredients.
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Mar 4th, 2009
One of the most talked about weight loss program today int he United States is the 50 million pound challenge plan, which is actively being discussed in the media.
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Mar 4th, 2009
In April 2007, Dr Ian Smith, launched the 50 Million Pound Challenge. It is a challenge to get America to get fit and lose weight – 50 million pounds of weight.
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Feb 26th, 2009
New research, conducted in Boston at Harvard University School of Public Health, shows us that watching calories helps us lose, and maintain weight loss - regardless of fat, carbs or protein food content.
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Jan 31st, 2009
Ten pounds in 10 weeks . . . it’s not impossible. The Southern Nevada Health District’s online 10 in 10 Challenge program is a simple tool to help participants cut calories and increase daily caloric burn.
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Jan 14th, 2009
As women resolve to focus on fitness for the New Year, they shouldn't neglect what they can't see.
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Jan 6th, 2009
Contrary to popular belief and recommendations, activity may not be as important for weight loss as is diet. Researchers from Loyola University health system and other research centers, comparing African American women in Nigeria with those in metropolitan Chicago, found that the two groups burned the same amount of daily calories during activity, yet the Nigerian women weighed an average of 127 pounds, versus African American women in Chicago, who weighed an average of 184 pounds.