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December 2nd, 2008 — , Meals, News, Weight Loss Journal, appetite, blood stream, clinical trial, compounds, diet, fats, fatty acids, fatty foods, food intakes, gerald shulman, human body, hunger, medicine, mice and rats, molecular biologist, molecule, nape, neurons, obesity, peculiar behavior, weight gain, weight loss, yale university from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
A pill may be able to replace your third helping of turkey at future dinners for Thanksgiving and Christmas. There is a newly discovered chemical that is found naturally in our bodies that may be capable of blocking hunger and significantly reducing weight gain.
Mice, rats, and presumably humans are producing a chemical after eating a [...]
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November 4th, 2008 — , Food, Motivation, Weight Loss Journal, Weight Loss Program, appetite, bets, bmi weight, body fat, body mass index, body mass index bmi, calories, consumption, goals, ideal weight, initial consultation, jump start, maximum benefit, medical degrees, medical professionals, medicine, men and women, prestigious universities, review, rugh, supervised program, trigger food, weight loss, weight loss efforts from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
I highly recommend Jumpstart. In fact, I have a special offer for anyone in wanting to try Jumpstart in Redwood City or Mountain View: $25 off your first visit (just print it and bring it to your appointment).
With four locations in California, Jump Start Medicine provides its patients with a weight loss program that, on [...]
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September 15th, 2008 — , Comfort Food, Sleep, appetite, cortisol, daily basis, disaster, emotional eating, food stress, hormones, lack of sleep, piles, stress cycle, stress eating, stress levels, stressful life, trigger food, vicious cycle, weight gain from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
If you’re living a stressful life and wondering why those pounds keep creeping on, there is scientific evidence that has proven that stress can actually make you fat. The good news is that there are many ways you can combat stress and start getting healthy. But first, let’s look at why stress can cause you [...]
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June 8th, 2008 — , Exercise, Motivation, appetite, diet, health and fitness, hormones, journey, moderation, monotony, ncn, nutrition, soda, weight loss, wellness from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
This week from the Health and Fitness Network I present to you more of my favorite posts:
Taking soda out of your diet? NCN chronicles the journey this week with a wrap up in 6 Days Without Soda And Life Is [...]
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November 19th, 2007 — Exercise, Food, Foods, Health & Fitness, Weight Management, appetite, calories, diet, disease, eating, fat, nutrition, pediatric, pediatrician, registered dietitian, weight gain, weight loss from Stacie @ Building Nutrition
Copyright © 2006-2007 Building Nutrition. All Rights Reserved. As the temperature drops, the number of kids getting sick usually increases. This might mean taking your kids to the doctor’s office. While you are there, whether it be for a check-up, routine physical, or for a sick visit, you should make sure to talk to [...]
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September 12th, 2007 — Exercise, Fat March, Health & Fitness, Motivation, Sleep, Stress, Stress Management, Weight Management, aerobic, appetite, endurance, fat, joints, marathon, motivation, rest, strength training, track, walk, walking, weight loss from Stacie @ Building Nutrition
Copyright © 2006-2007 Building Nutrition. All Rights Reserved. That’s what Loralee from the “Fat March” said to motivate the rest of us.
“It’s about how much you eat.”
“You can do anything you set your mind to”
“believe in yourself”
There’s no magic to it. These participants went from not even being able to walk 1 mile to walking [...]
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August 24th, 2007 — Health, appetite, balance, calorie intake, cravings, slim-fast from Weight Master @ Weight Master
Here are a few quick tips for healthy eating:1. Eat a variety of nutrient-rich foods. 2. Enjoy plenty of whole grains, fruits and vegetables. 3. Maintain a healthy weight. 4. Eat moderate portions. 5. Eat regular meals. 6. Reduce, don’t eliminate certa…
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August 14th, 2007 — Diets, appetite, calorie intake, calorie restrictive diets, cravings, eating, eating habits, energy, metabolism, starvation, weight loss from Weight Master @ Weight Master
Here are some reasons why you should stay away from traditional calorie restrictive diets: 1. Calories restrictive diets make you lose muscle. Since your body is in starvation mode, it will draw it’s energy from other sources such as muscle. 2. Calor…
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