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Study shows how fast kilos return after ending weight-loss drugs
When people stop taking the new generation of weight-loss drugs they pile back on the kilos four times faster than they would ...
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Intermittent fasting under fire: New study finds no major health gains beyond weight loss
A German study challenges the hype around intermittent fasting, revealing that while it may help shed pounds, it doesn’t ...
Few things get intermittent fasting fans fired up more than debating the “best” schedule. Some people swear it’s better to ...
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Study Raises Serious Questions About The Benefits of Intermittent Fasting
The notion behind intermittent fasting is simple: eat less for a time, improve your metabolism. The reality is more complex, ...
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New study challenges intermittent fasting benefits: Why meal timing alone may not boost your health
Researchers reveal that time-restricted eating may not improve metabolism or heart health unless overall calories are reduced ...
Intermittent fasting has been touted as being good for heart health and longevity, but a new study raises some questions. (Getty Images) The new study calls those touted benefits into question and ...
A new study found that eating fast food is linked to a risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. The disease is when an excess of fat is stored in the liver and it can lead to other complications.
DALLAS—Recognizing the security industry’s need for current and comprehensive compensation data, the Foundation for Advancing Security Talent (FAST) and four other organizations have partnered to ...
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