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  2. 7 top weight-loss stories of 2023: How they lost the weight ...

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    Weight-loss tips from men and women who lost pounds and got healthier by walking and eating a better diet. Some turned to weight-loss drugs. ... 7 top weight-loss stories of 2023: How they lost ...

  3. Women turn to weight loss drugs in menopause: What to know ...

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    PHOTO: Semaglutide (GLP-1) weight-loss drug Wegovy, made by pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk is seen on Oct. 16, 2024. (James Manning/PA Images via Getty Images)

  4. For years, my weight went up and down. I gained and lost the same 20 pounds over and over. It felt like I could never get past that plateau. I went to my doctor in September 2022, and after some ...

  5. Very-low-calorie diet - Wikipedia

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    VLCDs can achieve higher short-term weight loss compared to other more modest or gradual calorie restricted diets, and the maintained long-term weight loss is similar or greater. [10] [21] [22] VLCDs were shown to reduce lean body mass. [23] [24] Combining VLCD with other obesity therapies yield more effective results in weight loss. [25]

  6. Susan Powter - Wikipedia

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    Susan Jane Powter (born December 22, 1957) [1] is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author, who rose to fame in the 1990s with her catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!", the centerpiece of her weight-loss infomercial.

  7. ‘I’m an OB/GYN—This Is the Secret To Losing Weight During ...

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    Menopause brings with it many side effects that can be tricky to navigate. One that many women experience is weight gain. Typically, women in menopause gain about one pound a year, however, 20% of ...

  8. Catrina Raiford - Wikipedia

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    Catrina Raiford is an American woman who was once considered to be the heaviest woman in the world, [1] weighing 955 pounds (433 kg; 68.2 st) [2] on a 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) frame. [3] At age 14, she weighed close to 500 pounds (230 kg; 36 st). Her family placed her for eight months in a psychiatric home. As an adult, Raiford continued to gain weight.

  9. Your Gout Guide: From Symptoms to Treatment - AOL

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    Postmenopausal women have a higher risk of gout. Reproductive factors like starting your period later, entering menopause earlier, and using oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy have ...