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Horrific Holiday Drinks, Preventing Middle-Age Weight Gain 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 »

7 Tips to Control Holiday Eating

Patrick Norman, Corbis Wonderful as they may be for everything else, when it comes to sticking to a weight loss plan, holidays can be downright ... Read More »

Count Calories the Easy Way

BodyMedia Month two in my quest to regain my pre-wife, girlish figure was a 50-50 deal. On one hand, it was an abject diet disaster; on the ... Read More »

Could Obesity Be Linked to Brain Size?

Getty Researchers have always noted that obesity is part nurture and part nature. This week, however, New York researchers determined that one's ... Read More »

Do Heavy Roommates Keep You Thin?: This Week on AOL Health

Getty Images So much for the freshman 15. New research suggests that first-year college women who live with a roommate who is heavier than average ... Read More »

Baby Steps, Not Surgery, Led to Susan's 250-Pound Weight Loss

Susan Before Name: Susan Hegarty Age: 42 Height: 5 feet, 7 inches Before Weight: 439 How I Gained It: I've always loved food, and I ... Read More »

Can Antihistamines Cause Weight Gain?

Getty If you use antihistamines and are carrying around a few extra pounds, one could be linked to the other, according to a recent study, reported ... Read More »

Fit Links: Pumped-Up Playlists, Warding Off Weight Gain 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 »

Meat Lovers Gain More Weight Over Time: This Week on AOL Health

Getty Images New research finds that meat eaters are more likely to pack on -- and hold on to -- extra pounds. European scientists discovered that ... Read More »

New Study Says You Need an Hour of Exercise Everyday

Many of us have a hard time carving out 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week for exercise. Now, a new study reveals women over 40 may need to spend ... Read More »