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Mediterranean Diet Tops List of ‘Livable’ Diets

We've all seen ads for miracle diets that promise to help us shed weight in days, weeks, or months. But what happens next? Continue reading →

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Moderate drinking a risk for those with heart disease

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – People with heart disease who drink, even moderately, may have a slightly increased risk of … Continue reading →

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Addiction a Risk After Weight Loss Surgery

People who undergo weight loss surgery may be at risk of addictive behaviors such as drug or alcohol abuse and cigarette smoking. Continue reading →

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Baseball pitch counts don’t predict injuries: study

It's impossible to watch a Major League Baseball game nowadays - for example, the World Series now underway - without hearing about how many pitches a player has thrown. Continue reading →

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Slimmer future for heavy kids who get help early

Weight-loss programs can help even very young children slim down, and it appears that acting early may improve the odds of success, according to a pair of new studies. Continue reading →

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A Diet That Asks You Not to Lose Weight (at First)

Perhaps the best time to learn how to avoid regaining lost pounds is before you shed a single one, according to a new study. Continue reading →

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High-protein diet may help some people shed pounds

Dieters who eat meals and snacks high in protein might lose a bit more weight than those who get less protein and more carbohydrates - all other things being equal, a new analysis of past studies...

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Tabata called a fat-burning ‘miracle’

Devotees use such adjectives as "brutal," "hard-core," "nauseating" and "tortuous" to describe Tabata, which is a hot trend these days at many health clubs and gyms. On the other hand, they also call...

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Energy-drinking troops experience sleepiness on the job

U.S. service members in Afghanistan battle zones who consumed three or more caffeine-charged energy drinks a day were prone to sleepiness and dozing off while on guard duty, according to a report....

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Protective eye gear cuts field hockey injuries

Fewer high school field hockey players get head and face injuries when they're required to don protective eyewear, according to a new comparison of states with and without those policies in effect....

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