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Patients with HIV-associated wasting gain more weight with concentrated form of megestrol acetate, study shows (PharmaBiz) Patients with HIV-associated unintended weight loss were shown to gain more weight, more rapidly when taking a daily regimen of megestrol acetate concentrated suspension 575 mg/5ml than those patients receiving megestrol acetate oral suspension 800 mg/20ml according to results of a pilot study conducted Par Pharmaceuticals presented at the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and |
Digestive Woes May Keep the Overweight From Exercising (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) TUESDAY, Dec. 27 (HealthDay News) -- While exercise is often recommended for overweight people as part of a weight-loss program, digestive problems that affect them may hamper their ability to exercise. |
Digestive Woes May Keep the Overweight From Exercising (Health Scout) And that could undermine weight-loss efforts, study finds |
Digestive Woes May Keep the Overweight From Exercising (RedNova) TUESDAY, Dec. 27 (HealthDay News) -- While exercise is often recommended for overweight people as part of a weight-loss program, digestive problems that affect them may hamper their ability to exercise. That finding by U.S. |
Mich. companies tout dieting incentives (MSNBC) One Michigan company is offering tropical vacations to workers who meet weight loss goals. |
Mich. companies tout dieting incentives (Newsweek) CLARKSTON, Mich. - Losing weight is earning some Michigan workers more than a slimmer waistline. At the Clarkston-based Freedom One Financial Corp., employees who meet weight loss goals are earning tropical vacations. |
I Have Lost Eight Stones and It Saved Me From Living My Life in a Wheelchair ; HEALTH: Weight Loss Saves Jane From (RedNova) By Jane Tyler A WOMAN who shed eight stones, has been told by doctors her amazing weight loss has stopped her ending up in a wheelchair Jane Emery, aged 38, suffers from rheumatoid arthritis and if she remained fat would have been crippled and unable to walk. |
Choose weight-loss plan to fit your life (Centre Daily Times) Because weight loss is a common New Year's resolution, I'm sharing related research findings. u A study conducted at the weight-control center at Brown University Medical School found that stepping on the scales every day can be one way to make sure you like what you see. |
Making a fresh start on fitness and weight loss? Here's how to succeed (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Everything has a beginning -- including losing weight and getting into shape. Interestingly enough, we typically attach the beginning of our fitness efforts to the start of a new year, the start of a new month, or even the start of a new week. |
Behavior modification is a must for weight loss (BellaOnline) Our behavior plays a key role in shaping our lives. Eating habits or behaviors are formed by repetition. If you are in the habit of snacking while watching TV then you were reinforcing that habit until finally it became a part of you. |
Employers, Such as Moen, Offer Wellness Programs to Assist Associates With Fitness & Weight-Loss Goals (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) This is the year. |
'Semper Fit' on Home Front Only (Los Angeles Times) Marines serving in Iraq are exempted from the Corps' weight-loss plan. Once back in U.S., extra fitness training, lectures, weigh-ins are the drill. |
Slow down, savor and keep the weight off (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) If you'd like to maintain your weight this holiday season, or any time of the year, slow down and savor your food. That's the message from a new study by Japanese researchers that suggests slow eaters are less likely to add weight than those who quickly gobble their meals. |
Losing Weight Is One of the Most Popular New Year's Resolutions (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Losing weight is a popular New Year's Resolution for 2006. According to a new survey commissioned by Weight Watchers and conducted by Harris InteractiveŽ about half of U.S. women say losing weight will be one of their New Year's resolutions for the upcoming year. |