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Can Small Changes Really Add Up to Big Weight Loss?

If you're trying to lose weight, you've no doubt heard the same thing time and time again: "Small changes to diet and exercise can lead to major ... Read More »

You Call This Curvy?

Our writer Ashley Neglia weighs in on the controversial "T Magazine" blog post on thin actresses sporting more curves at Sunday's Golden Globe ... Read More »

NY Times Restaurant Critic on Ditching Binge Eating and Staying Fit on the Job

Frank Bruni, former New York Times restaurant critic and author of "Born Round: The Secret History of a Full-Time Eater" ... Read More »

Green gyms aim to improve the earth's health and yours

Want to build a better body and help the environment at the same time? An easy way to go about doing this is to run or bike to work every day, but ... Read More »

Artificial health

If you recall, not very long ago there was a great deal of fervor over a report linking diet soda to an increased risk of obesity. The story appeared ... Read More »

Negative studies on antidepressants went unpublished

A new article in Women's Health magazine sheds some interesting light on the efficacy of antidepressant drugs. According to the article, which ... Read More »

Canada likely to declare BPA toxic

As Bethany reported yesterday, the National Toxicology Program (NTP) is raising a red flag over the chemical bisphenol-A (BPA) used in polycarbonate ... Read More »

Give yourself a shot at quitting smoking

If you're one of the 21 percent of the American public that still smokes, it's possible that you're also part of the large percentage (70 percent) ... Read More »

Thirsty for another cup

Caffeine has long been known as a diuretic; a drug that elevates the rate of bodily urine excretion and, consumed in excess, could lead to ... Read More »

Stem cell therapy used to control diabetes in mice

Scientists from the biotechnology company Novocell reported yesterday that they were able to regulate diabetes in mice by harnessing human embryonic ... Read More »