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Why Losing Weight is Harder Than You Think
An estimated 45 million Americans go on a diet every year. Yolanda Sanchez was one of them.
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Can Weight-Loss Surgery Cure My Diabetes?
Obesity is one of the most important factors in developing type 2 diabetes. Nearly 12 million Americans have severe obesity, which puts them at much greater risk for this chronic disease that occurs when the cells in your body become resistant to insulin.
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Irregular Periods, Acne and Weight Gain? It could be PCOS
Every girl will notice her body changing around the time of her first period. But unwanted changes like coarse, dark hair in unusual places, acne, weight gain and irregular or painful periods may signal a chronic condition called polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), which could lead to infertility, diabetes and other serious health problems.
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6 Diet Changes to Control Weight Gain from PCOS
The hormonal disorder polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 1 out of every 10 women during their reproductive years. Women with PCOS often experience issues with hormonal imbalances, metabolism and, as a result, weight gain. Fortunately, several simple dietary changes can help control this weight.
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Losing Weight Could Be a Matter of Life and Death
While being thin may be an unhealthy obsession in Western culture, the opposite is an unhealthy reality today around the world.
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Trouble Losing Weight as You Get Older? It’s not Impossible
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Lose Weight – Your Liver Will Love You!
Diet and exercise aren’t just good for your heart and lungs—they also lower your risk of developing a variety of cancers. More specifically, maintaining your weight and avoiding becoming overweight or obese are particularly important for the health of your liver and for reducing the risk of developing liver cancer.
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How to Tell if a Weight-Loss Program Will Be Successful
The journey to bariatric surgery and beyond can be a long one that requires commitment and a supporting cast of resources. That’s why the most successful weight-loss programs include not only surgeons but nutritionists and psychologists organized under the umbrella of a bariatric institute. Their goal is to help start, facilitate and support a patient’s weight-loss journey across several months and even years.
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Wait. A Robot Will Do My Weight Loss Surgery?
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Which Weight Loss Surgery is Right for You?
It can be incredibly difficult to lose weight, even with proper diet and exercise.