Weight Loss News for December 19, 2006
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New diet books help fight holiday weight gain (Detroit News) If you're looking for advice and motivation to keep a handle on your weight during the holidays -- and maybe shed some weight afterward -- these latest diet tomes offer something for everyone, from college students to crafty types: |
E'town man big winner despite third place finish on weight loss program (WAVE 3 Louisville) He shed nearly half his body weight representing Kentucky on the NBC hit "The Biggest Loser." And despite nearly winning it all at last week's series finale, a last- minute change by the show's producers nearly ruined Jamie Lucas's trip to Hollywood. WAVE 3's Eric Flack has more on the E'town man's dramatic weight loss, and his roller coaster ride through the shows final episode. |
Studdard Hosts Alabama Weight-Loss Plan (ABC News) `Idol' Winner Ruben Studdard, Who's Shed Some 100 Lbs., Wants Other Alabamians to Lose Weight |
Studdard Host of State Weight-Loss Plan (The Houma Courier) The scales of "American Idol" may have tipped in Ruben Studdard's favor in 2003, but there are other scales he would like to tip a bit less. After shedding almost 100 pounds, the Birmingham native and "American Idol" winner says he wants to help other residents of Alabama to lose weight. |
Studdard hosts Alabama weight-loss plan (AP via Yahoo! News) The scales of "American Idol" may have tipped in Ruben Studdard's favor in 2003, but there are other scales he would like to tip a bit less. |
Studdard host of state weight-loss plan (Sharewatch) After shedding almost 100 pounds, the Birmingham native and \"American Idol\" winner says he wants to help other residents of Alabama to lose weight. He\'s asking the 25 percent of the state\'s residents who are obese to lose 10 pounds in eight weeks -- a total of 10 million pounds. |
Studdard host of statewide weight-loss plan (al.com) Ruben Studdard made a decision to lose weight. Now, he wants you to join him on his quest to shed extra pounds. |
Weight-loss method doesn't matter for diabetes risk (Pioneer Press) The question. Losing weight often can help reduce the likelihood of developing diabetes. Does risk depend on whether the pounds come off as a result of cutting calories or of increasing exercise? |
Ruben's fighting weight (USA Today) Not content to lose a reported 100 pounds of his own, Ruben Studdard is spearheading an effort by Scale Back Alabama, an eight-week weight-loss program, to convince the one-quarter of the state's residents classified as obese (ouch) to lose 10... |
What's Hot and What's Not When it Comes to Weight Loss in 2007 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) For many people, losing weight will become a high priority come January 1. |
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