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  2. Slimming World - Wikipedia

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    By the 1980s, Slimming World had 700 classes in the UK and by 2012 there were more than 10,000 groups, making it the largest slimming club in the UK and Ireland. [citation needed] Slimming World launched its charity SMILES (Slimmers Making It a Little Easier for Someone) in 1997 and has since raised more than £25,000,000 for good causes. [5]

  3. 20 Cozy, Low-Carb, One-Pot Fall Dinners - AOL

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    For tonight's meal, make one of these cozy, low-carb dinner recipes. Each dish is full of tasty seasonal produce like butternut squash, mushrooms and Brussels sprouts while having no more than 15 ...

  4. Category:Brand name diet products - Wikipedia

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  5. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... This is a list of food companies, ... Slimming World; Square Pie; SSP Group;

  6. Slimming club - Wikipedia

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    Weight Watchers, one of the most popular slimming clubs, was founded in the United States in 1961, when housewife Jean Nidetch began a support group at her home in Queens. In the UK, Slimming World was founded in Derbyshire in 1969. [1] [2] Rosemary Conley founded another British slimming club, which is now online only. [5]

  7. Want to live an extra 5 to 10 years? Adopt this habit, study ...

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    Adults need at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 to 150 minutes of vigorous aerobic exercise per week, according to the World Health Organization. Every movement counts ...

  8. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Locavore diet: a neologism describing the eating of food that is locally produced, and not moved long distances to market. An example of this was explored in the book 100-Mile Diet, in which the authors only consumed food grown within 100 miles of their residence for a year. [163] People who follow this type of diet are sometimes known as ...

  9. Mikaela Shiffrin crashes in giant slalom in Killington, Vermont

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    It's only the eighth time in Shiffrin's World Cup career, and first since 2018, that she hasn't finished a giant slalom race, and it brought a shocking end to a day that began with such promise.