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| Weight Control Newsletter | Week of November 11
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In This Issue:
Weight Gain Linked to Increased Risk of Cancer
10 Tips for a Thinner Thanksgiving
How Do I Lose These Love Handles?
Today's Top Story: Is Your Medicine Making You Fat?
Is it really possible? In a word, "yes." Here's what to do when the drugs you need also make you pack on the pounds.
Also See:
10 Questions to Ask Before You Start Your Next Diet
Weight Changes May Signal Depression
Watch Out ... Diet Disaster Ahead!
Can You Pray the Pounds Away?
Health News Headlines
Weight Gain Linked to Increased Risk of Cancer
Extra pounds could mean extra cancer risk, even if you're not overweight. Get the facts.
Also See:
Kids Weight Gain Linked to Sleep Loss
Get the Skinny on Fat
Easy Ways to Improve Your Diet
More Headlines You Shouldn't Miss
Fish Is a Smart Choice for Dinner
Are Antioxidants Fat Busters?
Editor's Picks
10 Tips for a Thinner Thanksgiving
The bird should be stuffed, not your skinny jeans. Is there any way to survive the holiday season and still wear a belt? You bet. Check out these tips.
Also See:
Pumpkin-palooza: Tasty Treats With Pumpkin
Get Solutions for Heartburn Pain
Diabetes and Weight Loss: The Right Path
If you've got diabetes, weight loss can get you off insulin and other medications. But diet safely, with the help of experts. Learn more.
Also See:
Is Your Morning Coffee Giving You an Overactive Bladder?
Teens Reveal Their Weight Loss Secrets
Members Are Talking
How Do I Lose These Love Handles?
She's a new mom who can't get rid of her post-baby love handles. Sound familiar? What worked for you? See how others responded and join in with your suggestions.
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