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  3. Weight Watchers (diet) - Wikipedia

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    A Weight Watchers sliding ruler to track food points to ease calories restriction targets. The Weight Watchers diet tries to restrict energy to achieve a weight loss of 0.5 to 1.0 kg per week, [1] [3] which is the medically accepted standard rate of a viable weight loss strategy. [4]

  4. Weight Watchers - Wikipedia

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    Weight Watchers or WW may refer to: Weight Watchers (diet) , a comprehensive weight loss program and diet WW International , the company producing the Weight Watchers diet

  5. Rosalie Bradford - Wikipedia

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    In her early twenties she met a man whom she married. The couple eventually had a son. Bradford found herself staying home with their son and cooking a lot. Her weight continued to accelerate uncontrollably, as did her appetite. She eventually tried several diets and joined Weight Watchers with little success. [citation needed]

  6. Jean Nidetch - Wikipedia

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    Jean Evelyn Nidetch (October 12, 1923 – April 29, 2015) was an American businessperson and the founder of Weight Watchers. She died on April 29, 2015, of natural causes at her home in Parkland, Florida, at the age of 91. [2]

  7. Japanese destroyers of World War II - Wikipedia

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    On August 7 1943, Arashi met her fate when the American destroyers USS Dunlap, Craven, and Maury, using radar to take advantage of a rain squall, closed to point blank range and fired out 22 torpedoes. Arashi was hit by two torpedoes fired by Craven and quickly began to sink.