Diabetes medication may aid weight loss, study says Daily shots of a drug developed for Type 2 diabetes helped overweight patients lose an average of more than 12 pounds in about a year, a study published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests.
8 things that happen when you stop drinking alcohol Maybe your nightly glass of vino has turned into two or three. Or you're overdoing it on the beer and have the paunch to prove it.
15 things nobody tells you about losing weight Losing weight does more than give you an excuse to buy new clothes.
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When to keep fitness goals a secret Facebook is a popular site for people to share personal-fitness goals. But a recent study found publicizing the goals on social media doesn’t lead to a significant increase in exercising.
Gene may influence body shape, metabolic disease risk, study finds Researchers at Duke University have identified a protein that may help determine whether a person will develop an apple- or pear-shaped body, which could point to his or her risk of diabetes or heart disease.
Some weight loss supplements contain amphetamine-like compound Some popular weight-loss supplements contain a synthetic compound that is chemically similar to the drug amphetamine, according to a new study by researchers at the Food and Drug Administration
10 foods that destroy your diet When you’re trying hard to eat a healthy diet in order to lose weight, it can be frustrating when you don’t see results.