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Soft drinks linked to increased pancreatic cancer risk
Drinking two or more soft drinks a week can double a person's risk of developing pancreatic cancer, according to a new report.
Research published in the American Association for Cancer Research's journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers
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Fitness plans involve sustainable lifestyle change
Exercise generates a feel-good factor which can serve as motivation for people on diet and read more.
US TV star reveals weight loss success
American actress Sara Rue has unveiled her new slimmed down physique after losing weight on a popular US diet and read more.
Omega-3 linked to mental health
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids can help reduce the risk of progression to psychotic disorder, according to a new study published in the Archives of General Psychiatry.
The report suggested that the dietary supplement may serve as a
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Jennifer Hudson offers weight loss advice for new mums
American singer and actress Jennifer Hudson has revealed her secret to losing weight after the birth of her son.
The 28-year-old Academy Award winner, who welcomed her first child with husband David Otunga in August last year, claims that
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Football beneficial for heart and weight loss
Playing football twice a week for three months can significantly reduce blood pressure and percentage of body fat, a new study from the University of Copenhagen has found.
Research involving group of inactive men indicated that a regular
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Lily Allen hits the gym after break abroad
British singer Lily Allen has revealed new diet and read more.
Spice up diets with new calorie-burning pill
The University of Oklahoma has tested the benefits of a new nutritional supplement to help people lose … read more.
Alcohol hindering health and weight loss
More and more Brits are putting their health at risk by drinking greater quantities of alcohol as part of a regular diet. … read more.
More Brits see surgery as a quick fix to weight loss
An increasing number of Brits are turning to cosmetic surgery as a means to lose weight, new figures suggest.
The
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Childhood weight linked to male puberty
Boys who carry excess weight in childhood are more likely to develop later than those of a normal weight, according to a new report published in the journal Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.
Research from the University of
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Fat kids risk heart problems in later life
Obese and overweight children are more likely to develop heart disease and stroke than kids of normal weight, new research from Florida has found.
A report published in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology &
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