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Making Healthy Choices ... With Fast Food

By Cynthia Vespia David McNew, Getty Images These are tough, telling times. The economy is making everything more difficult, including ... Read More »

Ray Lost 240 Pounds on the Subway Diet

Ray Before Name: Ray Jones Age: 53 Height: 5 feet, 11 inches Before Weight: 470 pounds How I Gained It: I've always been overweight. I ... Read More »

Biggest Loser's Shay: Still Losing Big

Shay Sorrells timidly set foot on "The Biggest Loser" campus almost a year ago as one of the heaviest contestants at 476 pounds. By the end of the ... Read More »

Healthy Restaurant Salads

Finding a nutritious salad in a fast-food culture seems more like Mission Impossible than an attainable health-conscious goal. But we've got the ... Read More »

Subway Guy Falls Off The Diet Wagon

Jared Fogle, a.k.a., "the Subway guy" was recently spotted in the Miami airport toting some extra baggage -- and not the kind on two wheels either. ... Read More »

Ted Trashed Junk Food to Lose 60 Pounds

Be inspired by our That's Fit Success Stories. Then motivate others by submitting your own. Share how you've transformed your body through diet and ... Read More »

From Eating 10,000 Calories a Day to Ditching Processed Foods - How One Man Lost 216 Pounds

Tony Posnanski, chef, father, husband, weight-loss blogger and founder of The Anti-Jared Photo: Courtesy of Tony ... Read More »

Irish Expert Targets Subway in the Fight Against Obesity

With a slogan like "Eat Fresh," one can't be blamed for assuming that Subway is one of the healthiest fast food choices out there. And it's an ... Read More »

Diet Detective: Subway's 6-inch Double-Meat Italian BMT

Subway has it all over McDonald's and Burger King in the spokesperson department. The weight-loss maven Jarrod doesn't wear make-up and clown shoes, ... Read More »

NYC Subway ads preach moderation to the masses

When it comes to eating, we all could use a little reminder now and then about what we're putting in our stomachs -- and bodies. The NYC Department of ... Read More »