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"Obesity" To Be Banned in England?

Let's say you were carrying a few extra pounds -- would you rather be labeled "obese" or "fat"? City officials in Liverpool, England, evidently prefer ... Read More »

KFC's Double Down Sandwich Swaps Bread for Meat

'Hold the bun,' is a common request among the low-carb generation, but it seems KFC has taken the breadless burger concept a little too far. Their new ... Read More »

Can a High-Fat Breakfast Be Good For You?

A new study from the University of Alabama appears to be setting conventional wisdom on its head. The study, published online on March 30 in the ... Read More »

Can You Taste Fat in Your Food?

The difference between skinny people and fat people may have something to do with how we taste food. More specifically, it's believed that slim people ... Read More »

Wine Doesn't Make You Fat

If you love a glass of wine (or two) but lament the empty calories you're taking in, fear not according to a new study. Recent research published ... Read More »

Biggest Loser's Sione Fa Talks Weight Maintenance

Sione Fa, one of the contestants from the Season 8 of "The Biggest Loser," had seen his weight bounce up and down most of his life. He's tried ... Read More »

Senator Scott Brown's Get Fit Moves

The race for the Massachusetts Senate seat may be over, but there is still a lot of attention on how Scott Brown maintains his youthful physique at ... Read More »

Atkins Spokesperson Courtney Thorne-Smith Dishes on Diet

Actress Courtney Thorne-Smith, best known for her roles in TV dramas such as "Ally McBeal" and (the original) "Melrose Place," was named spokesperson ... Read More »

Are Misleading Nutrition Labels Making You Fat?

If you're counting calories, you probably can't imagine living without nutrition labels. Maybe you're even living in a city where you're getting that ... Read More »

Frozen Diet Meals: Better Than You Thought?

Frozen dinners have long been considered a nutritional nightmare. Sure, they're convenient, but because they're packed with preservatives, fat and ... Read More »