If You Want to Lose Weight But You Aren't -- Why? Huffington Post (blog) According to ABC News, there are 108 million people on diets in the U.S. alone, who pay $20 billion a year in the U.S. to try to lose weight, which includes diet drugs, diet books and weight-loss surgeries. Why? If people really want to lose weight that badly, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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hCGTreatments / Diet Doc Weight Loss Offers a New Alternative to Risky Lap ... Midland Daily News hCGTreatments / Diet Doc Weight Loss reveals an alternative to Risky weight loss surgery sought out by celebs like Rex Ryan. Now there is an alternative that can produce the same extreme results, without going under the knife and the added benefit of ... See all stories on this topic » |
$10K to lose weight? Come on! Wednesday Journal I'm writing in regards to your article "Raising funds to lose weight" [News, July 11]. You should be ashamed of putting something like this in print. Have you lost all common sense? Being overweight comes from poor lifestyle choices and simply eating too much ... See all stories on this topic » |
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5-Step Guide to Healthy Ramadan Weight Loss MuslimMatters It's a built-in rigorous daily spiritual weight-loss program that trims the unsightly chunks of fat off of your īmān, and gives you a sizzling hot spiritual form that just might make some of the angels blush (okay, probably not – but wouldn't that feel pretty awesome?) ... See all stories on this topic » |
Weight Loss Craze To Benefit ARNA And VVUS Throughout First Year Seeking Alpha The World Health Organization estmates that 1.4 billion people are overweight and 500 million are obese, therefore the market is more than large enough for two successful weight-loss drugs to achieve a large level of success. In fact, both Arena's (ARNA) ... See all stories on this topic » |
Kirstie Alley weight loss claims 'misleading' GlobalPost (blog) Alley, who has fought a very public battle against the bulge, promotes a weight-loss product called Organic Liaison, which she claims helped her lose the fat rolls, E! Online reported. Not true, says Marina Abramyan, who uses the product and has filed a class ... See all stories on this topic » |
OFF BEAT: Lawsuit claims Kirstie Alley is lying about her weight (loss) Business Insurance Former "Cheers" star Kirstie Alley reportedly is being sued for allegedly lying about how she shed 100 pounds. The 61-year-old actress credits the Organic Liaison diet program for her weight loss. But in a lawsuit recently filed in Los Angeles, a plaintiff claims ... See all stories on this topic » |
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