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weight loss

Blood sugar impact differs from person to person

Sorry, the latest research proves that 'one-size-fits-all' diets don't exist.

Patient Story

Becoming Liz

How bariatric surgery, running and dieting helped a young woman lose weight and find herself.

Is ‘do nothing’ weight loss in our future?

Researchers discover a way to turn bad fat cells good, but expert says the magic pill is still a ways off.

13 surprising breastfeeding facts

Let's look at some unique things about breast milk and breastfeeding.

Weight-loss surgery to control incontinence

If pounds stayed off, bladder control improvement was seen years later.

Waist training a waste of time

A new fad of using corsets to cinch the waistline is catching headlines, but doctors say it's dangerous and superficial.

Can sunshine vitamin shine new light on battle with the bulge?

Study finds vitamin D supplements might help some lose weight.

Patient Story

Win with wellness

Scott Smith discusses how a health program led to winning results.

‘Thrifty’ metabolism might sabotage us

People who are obese have to work harder to win the battle with the bulge.

Why weight-loss surgery leans toward women

Despite their male counterparts, ladies may possess greater overall awareness of the risks posed by obesity.

Skip ‘screen time’

Promoting fitness during childhood creates a lifetime of health and wellness.

Not all calories are created equal

Study evaluates the healthy and not-so-healthy foods that keep the pounds off as you age. You might be surprised.