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Post-Candy Recovery, Get Naomi's Legs and More

There are hundreds of wonderful sites on healthy living to be seen all over the blogosphere. Here at Fit Links, we'll introduce you to some that have ... Read More »

Shocking Ad Links Fast Food and Death

A provocative new anti-fast-food commercial produced by the nonprofit Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has drawn attention to the link ... Read More »

6 Worst-for-You Fast Food Items

Getty Images Courtesy of Prevention Studies show that just hours after a person eats a typical fast-food lunch, fat globules start to collect in ... Read More »

Burger King's Pizza Burger: Worst Burger Ever?

Eater.com The KFC Double Down was bad enough. The Friendly's Burgermelt was even worse. Now there's another fast food chain laughing in the face of ... Read More »

Carl's Jr. May Add Footlong Cheeseburger to Menu

Robert Banh/Flickr While it's still pending as a "test item," the "Footlong Cheeseburger," pictured on Food Beast, is potentially making its way ... Read More »

Wendy's New Salads: A Healthy Choice or Fresh Marketing?

Wendy's Wendy's has figured out what many of us have known all along: Fast food isn't just handy for the burger and fries crowd. People who like ... Read More »

Liberating Myself From Food

Ashley Wisniewski After long years of dieting only to gain it back, two That's Fit readers have decided to finally rethink their relationship with ... Read More »

McDonald's To Be Sued Over Happy Meal Toys

Nick Ut, AP First, the state of California threatened to ban them, and now a nutrition watchdog group is threatening to sue McDonald's over them. ... Read More »

Friendly's BurgerMelt: Worse Than KFC's Double Down?

Friendly's We all know that the bun is easily the most boring part of a burger. So why not swap a stale old bun for something rich and ... Read More »

Burgerville's Personalized Calorie Counts: Will Other Fast Food Follow?

Burgerville Like it or not, calorie posting is coming to a menu near you. After some initial debate in New York City, many studies have shown ... Read More »