May 2007


There are so many different weight loss pills and diet supplements available online that it is practically impossible to sort out the good ones – the ones that really work and help people, and the bad ones – those that don’t work and are complete waste of money.

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Hay diet also called as Dr. Hay diet is a diet plan that was developed in 1920 by a New York Physician, Dr. William Howard Hay. He recovered from acute heart plus kidney disease and high blood pressure by just eating naturally (combining the right food types).

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Summer means reinvigorating your wardrobe with white pants, shorts, sundresses, tank tops and Bikinis, oh my! Your style has come out of its winter cocoon and blossomed into a beautiful button-fly.

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In the world of the diet industry - it seems that men are the next big “pot of gold”. Weight Watchers are campaigning, and even have created “workouts just for men”.

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Obesity may lead to cancer and one can avoid it by making simple changes in the lifestyles, says a British expert. Obesity is the accumulation of excess fat in the body. It is considered a chronic long-term disease, like high blood pressure or diabetes. It can lead to many serious consequences for health.

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You have adopted a diet plan in order to achieve weight loss. You have bid goodbye to old eating habits, even given up favorite foods. Conscientiously adhering to the plan has started to show the desired results. Your body is responding to the diet plan and you are losing weight. You are almost there- reaching the desired goal. Your hard work is about to finally pay off. You just need to lose the last few pounds.

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Many a fad diet has being replaced by healthy and practical diets that are being welcomed both dieters and the medical fraternity. Glycemic index diet has become very popular in the weight loss industry for its ability to speed up weight loss.

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Bariatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the causes, prevention and treatment of obesity. Bariatric surgical procedure was developed out of modifications on cancer/ulcer operations that involve the removal of the part of the stomach or small intestine.

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If it really is what‘s on the inside that counts, then a lot of thin people might be in trouble. Some doctors now think that the internal fat surrounding vital organs like the heart, liver or pancreas — invisible to the naked eye — could be as dangerous as the more obvious external fat that bulges underneath the skin.

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Neu-Isenburg, Germany­ People who sleep for short periods are fatter than long sleepers, according to an article published in the German medical journal Aertzte Zeitung.

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