Stop the runaway weight train
Life during the pandemic has thrown a wrench in diets and exercise regimens. Here's how to get things back on track.
Life during the pandemic has thrown a wrench in diets and exercise regimens. Here's how to get things back on track.
Researchers find those who use diet pills and laxatives to control weight are more likely to be diagnosed later with an eating disorder.
A dietitian explains how little decisions can make a big difference when you’re surrounded by mounds of sweets and savories.
Need a jump-start to your weight-loss efforts? Check with your doctor.
When researchers inhibited the substance in mice, they gained 40 percent less weight than 'control' mice.
After cardiac arrest at age 25 and heart failure at age 31, Rick Eding is waiting patiently for the transplant that could save his life.