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Antipsychotic Meds Not That Helpful for Depression: Study
Breast Milk Contains More Than 700 Bacteria Types: Study
Can't Stop Eating M&Ms?
Don't Turn to Holiday Food as a Way to Deal With Stress: Expert
Drug May Help Women Who Quit Smoking Avoid Weight Gain
Even Moderate Exercise Might Cut Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Full Pantry Plus Too Little Sleep Is Recipe for Weight Gain
Gene Variations May Explain Weight Gain Among Men, Women
Genes Influence Whether Psych Drugs Lead to Weight Gain
Health Tip: Maintain Your Ideal Weight
Heavier Pregnant Women May Face Higher C-Section Risk
Hormone 'Ratio' May Show Which Dieters Will Keep Weight Off
Lack of Sleep May Lead to Junk-Food Bingeing
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Weight Gain in Older Women
Obese Black Women at Higher Risk for Having Very Large Babies
Piling on Pounds When Younger May Lead to Enlarged Heart Later
Quitting Cigarettes Cuts Heart Risks, Even If You Gain Weight
Quitting Smoking Does Mean Weight Gain for Many: Study
Severely Obese Americans on the Rise
Short Bursts of Intense Exercise Can Fight Weight Gain: Study
Simple Measures May Curb Excessive Weight Gain in Pregnancy
Study Questions Advice Given to Obese Pregnant Women
Switch to Skim Milk Won't Prevent Toddler's Obesity: Study
Turning Off the Tube Linked to Healthier Weight in Teens
Vitamin D Loss Attributed to Obesity
Weight Gain a Risk After Knee Replacement, Study Finds
Weight-Loss Surgery May Not Cut Medical Costs: Study
Younger Kids Likelier to Gain Weight After Tonsillectomy
Yo-Yo Dieting Can Hurt the Heart, Study Finds
'Beige' Fat Joins Brown Fat as Potential Weight-Loss Target
Health Tip: Enlist a Dietician
Health Tip: Keep a Daily Food Diary
Health Tip: Talking to Your Doctor About Weight
4 Eating Habits May Help Older Women Maintain Weight Loss
Aerobic Exercise Seems Best for Weight, Fat Loss
Another New Weight-Loss Drug Approved
Another Study Says Mediterranean Diet Good for the Heart
Atkins-Type Diets Look Kidney-Friendly: Study
'Atkins'-Type Diets May Raise Risk of Heart Problems: Study
Brain Scans Suggest Downside to Skipping Breakfast
Cash Incentives, Penalties May Spur People to Shed More Pounds
Certain Diets May Help Body Burn More Calories: Study
Cholesterol Levels Dropping in U.S. Adults, Mostly From Statin Use
Competitive Cash-for-Weight-Loss Plans Work Best: Study
Cutting Out Mealtime Distractions May Help Manage Weight
Diet/Exercise Combo Best, 'Biggest Loser' Study Says
Dieting May Lower Hormone Levels Tied to Breast Cancer
FDA Approves 2nd New Weight-Loss Drug
FDA Approves First New Weight-Loss Drug in More Than a Decade
FDA Clears First Weight-Loss Pill in 13 Years
For Restaurants, Healthier Menus May Mean Healthier Bottom Line
Gorging at the Buffet Table? Tactics May Help You Eat Less
Group Programs for Weight Loss May Work Best
Health Tip: Before You Start Trying to Lose Weight
Health Tip: Don't Overeat When Dining Out
Health Tip: Eating Because You're Bored?
Health Tip: Keep Active by Walking
Health Tip: Keep Food Cravings at Bay at the Office
Health Tip: Keep Off the Weight You've Lost
Heavier Friends Might Widen Your Waistline: Study
Hungry Shoppers Pile High-Calorie Foods in Their Carts
Intensive Lifestyle Changes Keep Type 2 Diabetes at Bay
Junk Food More Appealing When You're Sleepy: Study
Learning How to Keep Pounds Off Before Dieting May Work Best
Losing Weight May Improve Sleep Quality
Losing Weight May Lower Cardiac Risks
Modest Weight Loss Can Reap Prolonged Health Benefits
Report: 39 States on Pace for Obesity Rates Above 50%
Saving Carbs for Dinnertime Might Help Control Weight
Screen All Adults for Obesity: U.S. Panel
Smaller Snack Portions Just as Satisfying
Tackling Diet, Exercise Together Produces Best Results: Study
Thinking You Ate a Lot May Help You Feel Full
Treating Prediabetes Might Prevent Full-Blown Disease
U.S. Teens Heading for Heart Trouble: Study
Weight-Loss Keys: Food Journals, Eating In, Not Skipping Meals
Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Your Smartphone Might Help You Lose Weight
A Little Formula Might Help Breast-Feeding for Some Babies
Blacks Less Likely to Stick to High Blood Pressure Diet: Study
Breath Test Might Predict Obesity Risk
Comparison of Obesity Surgeries Turns Up Surprising Results
Cut Back on Sugar to Lose Some Weight
Defibrillator Patients Who Lose Weight May Fare Worse
'Dessert' With Breakfast Boosts Weight Loss: Study
Diabetes Can Make a Comeback After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Diet, Exercise May Boost 'Good' Cholesterol, Study Suggests
Diet, Weight Loss Ease Menopause Symptoms: Study
Eating Disorders Hitting Women Over 50, Study Finds
Effects of High Blood Pressure Drug May Mimic Celiac Disease
Epilepsy Drug Shows Promise as Weight-Loss Aid, Study Says
Exercise May Stave Off Depression in Severely Obese
Experimental Drug Suppresses Appetite in Mice: Study
Fewer U.S. Patients Getting Weight Counseling From Doctors
Gene Test May Help Predict Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
Gut Bacteria May Be Key to Gastric Bypass' Effects: Study
Health, Social Life Improve After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
How Weight-Loss Surgery Improves Diabetes Control
In Short Term, Weight-Loss Surgery Doesn't Raise Fracture Risk
It's Possible to Be Obese and Heart-Healthy: Studies
Just Lowering Fat Intake Can Shed Pounds, Study Finds
Knee, Hip Replacements Don't Help People Lose Weight: Study
Late Lunch May Mean Less Weight Loss
Less Is More With Exercise, Study Says
Lifestyle Changes Key to Weight Loss in New Year
Many Primary-Care Doctors Want Help Treating Obesity
Mental Illness May Not Impede Healthy Weight Loss, Study Says
Mothers' Weight-Loss Surgery Linked to Kids' Heart Health
Obese Patients Urged to Lose Weight Before Kidney Transplant
Obesity Surgery Seems to Reduce Heart Risks, Study Says
Once-Obese Women Still Face Stigma, Study Finds
Outdoor Fast-Food Ads Linked to Obesity, Study Suggests
Procedure Lowers 'Hunger Hormone' to Help Obese Lose Weight
Race Might Play Role in Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
Some May Drink More After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Study Shows Weight-Loss Myths Abound
'The Biggest Loser' May Sour Viewers on Exercise, Study Finds
Twitter May Help Those Trying to Lose Weight
Very Obese Teens See Heart Gains From Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Want to Lose Weight? Then Run, Don't Walk: Study
Weight-Loss Surgery Cuts Heart Risk 7 Years Later: Study
Weight-Loss Surgery May Affect Fat-Related Genes
Weight-Loss Surgery May Boost Risk for Alcohol, Drug Abuse: Study
Weight-Loss Surgery May Improve Diabetes-Related Kidney Damage
Weight-Loss Surgery Tied to Drop in Heart Risk Factors
Weight-Loss Surgery Won't Cut Obesity-Related Medical Costs: Study
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