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There are most likely very few people who have not tried a diet at one point or another in their lives. In fact, millions of people worldwide start diets every week. This is no surprise, as in the United States alone, 55% of ...
By: Matthew Hick
What Is Hoodia - Overview and History
Chances are that if you are a dieter or interested in fitness, you have heard of Hoodia. This natural appetite suppressant from South Africa is being advertised as a cure to weight problems. By fooling your mind into belie...
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Weight Loss Pills and Supplements - Overview
Weight loss ads seem to be just about everywhere these days. Some of these ads talks about diet pills that promise to curb the appetite and shed pounds. It may seem like a very easy way to lose weight, but does it work? Let&r...
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Title: Weight Loss Pill Meridia Raises Heart Attack, Stroke Risks Category: Health News Created: 9/2/2010 11:01:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 9/2/2010 11:01:05 AM
Weight Loss Pill Meridia Ups Heart Attack, Stroke
People who take Abbott's weight-loss pill Meridia have a higher risk of non-fatal heart attack and stroke, a study sponsored by the drug's maker finds.
Weight-loss surgeries jump in England
LONDON (AP) — The number of weight-loss surgeries in England jumped more than tenfold from 2000 to 2007, a new study says. Dr. Omar Faiz, a consultant surgeon at St.
