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- Here’s how to ring in the new year without putting on pounds.
- Yes, you can still eat, drink, and be merry after weight loss surgery.
- Could these surprising things be sabotaging your weight loss?
- Even though your body is changing, there are proven ways to maintain weight, lose weight, and prevent weight gain in the first place.
- Could these surprising things be sabotaging your weight loss?
- Despite your best efforts, your weight goes up and down, seemingly uncontrollably. Here's why.
- Want to keep the belly bulge at bay? Get one expert’s advice on how to avoid some dietary pitfalls.
- Learn how your weight can have an impact on your biological age—and your longevity.
- Losing weight can improve your cholesterol levels and help prevent heart problems.
- Breakthrough your weight loss plateau with expert-approved tips.
- Bathroom habits, relationships and even your mood may shift.
- If you don't like being told what you can and can't eat, this diet could be for you.
- You still need to eat well and exercise.
- Don’t let the holiday season weigh you down. These festive snacks are guilt-free and some even include leftovers.
- We're separating fact from fable when it comes to bariatric surgery.
- It's all about your relationship with food—and tracking how much you move.
- Get simple, everyday tricks to help manage your weight and reduce your waistline.
- Feel fuller, longer after enjoying these delicious bites.
- Find out what to expect from bariatric surgery, including gastric bypass, lap band, sleeve gastrectomy and intragastric balloon, if you just can’t lose weight.
- These are the only (editor-approved!) tricks you need to lose weight and keep it off.
- These proven secrets to slimming down are backed by real research.
- Use the summer to get fit, eat healthier and live better
- Follow these simple tricks for calorie-burning success.
- Changes like these can add up to greater overall wellness.
- Lose weight (without sacrificing flavor) with these simple food swaps.