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- Appetite suppression pills: Good or bad?
- Secondhand smoke exposure linked to signs of heart disease: Exposure to tobacco smoke may be more dangerous than previously thought
- Money talks when it comes to losing weight
Appetite suppression pills: Good or bad? Posted: 08 Mar 2013 03:37 PM PST There are endless opportunities to spend a small fortune on a box of pills promising to ease hunger and help lose weight – but they may not be as safe as natural ways to reduce hunger. |
Posted: 07 Mar 2013 09:39 AM PST Nonsmokers, beware. It seems the more you are exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke -- whether it was during your childhood or as an adult, at work or at home -- the more likely you are to develop early signs of heart disease. |
Money talks when it comes to losing weight Posted: 07 Mar 2013 09:29 AM PST Weight loss study participants who received financial incentives were more likely to stick with a weight loss program and lost more weight than study participants who received no incentives, according to new research. |
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