March 8, 2017 7 Weight-Loss Tips From the World’s Most Beautiful Models If you’ve ever looked at a model on the red carpet and thought, “I want to do whatever she’s doing,” you’re not alone. WATCH: Candice Swanepoel Reveals Runway Secrets When it comes to hot bodies and flawless skin, supermodels like Candice Swanepoel, Miranda Kerr and Kendall Jenner know how to make us envious. So, how do they do it? Firstly: Genetics — no one gets to look like that without winning the genetic jackpot. But even with their pre-programmed destiny to look downright flawless, these supermodels often still follow strict diet and exercise routines, often prescribed by their personal trainers and nutritionists. WATCH: Dita Von Teese's Tips for Looking Amazing in Lingerie Here, we rounded up seven weight-loss tips that supermodels have shared over the years — from the creative to the crazy.
March 8, 2017 New Study Finds Which U.S. County Does the Most Binge Drinking Heavy-drinking women have made an impact on the numbers.
March 8, 2017 New Study Finds a Gross Cure for Sadness Study suggests chemicals in body odor can affect others.
March 8, 2017 Can a New Drug Zap Your Double Chin? Kybella injections said to be non-invasive, can be performed in five minutes.
March 8, 2017 5 Ways to Burn Calories Without Going to the Gym Shedding a few extra calories here and there never hurt anyone.
March 8, 2017 How to Whiten Your Teeth With 4 Things You Already Have How to whiten your teeth quickly and naturally is a question we’ve all asked, especially in a world filled with coffee and red wine.
March 8, 2017 Here's How Much Fatter Americans Have Gotten Since the '60s U.S. women now weigh same amount as men 50 years ago.
March 8, 2017 Researchers Say Spicy Foods Can Help You Live Longer A study in China has found the spicy secret to longevity.
March 8, 2017 The Vast Majority of Us Are Sexting, But That's a Good Thing New study shows correlation between sexting and overall sexual satisfaction.
March 8, 2017 Southern Food is Way Worse For Your Heart Than You Know, Says Study A Southern-style diet raises heart attack risk by 56 percent, according to research.