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Weight loss

Finger prick blood test. Pixabay

Diabetes remains in remission years after gastric bypass surgery regardless of weight loss

A fit person holding a bowl of healthy looking food. Credit Pixabay.

Sabotage and collusion could be derailing your weight loss journey, finds study

Man with tape measure around waist

Ear Acupuncture with Beads Offers Weight Loss Option

A sample sleep tent for study participants in the LOWS weight loss trial

Losing Weight? Sleep in a Tent! The Curious LOWS Study Underway in Baton Rouge

hand weights and a bathroom scale

Behavior patterns of people who achieve clinically significant weight loss

feet on a scale

Dieting: brain amplifies signal of hunger synapses

vegan food

Reducing total calories more effective for weight loss than intermittent fasting

Doctor and patient

Doctors give ineffective weight loss advice to patients with obesity

Mediterranean diet

Green Mediterranean diet reduces twice as much visceral fat as the Mediterranean diet and 10% more than a healthy diet

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