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  2. Curves International - Wikipedia

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    Curves fitness and weight loss facilities are designed specifically for and focused on women, although in some states, men are allowed to join. The clubs compete with other women's-only chain health clubs, including Spa Lady and Lucille Roberts. However, Curves is still the largest women's-only health club chain in the US and worldwide.

  3. 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]

  4. TOPS Club - Wikipedia

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    Members are required to consult with their health care professional for a written goal weight for themselves. This goal is turned in to the recorders. The first-year membership fee is $70 in the USA and $70USD in Canada plus local expense-covering dues averaging $5 monthly. [3] Renewals and family members are less.

  5. This Buzzy Diet Helps Women Live Longer, Study Finds - AOL

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    The Mediterranean diet was linked to a lower risk of death, cancer, and heart disease in women, per new research. Experts explain the diet and longevity. This Buzzy Diet Helps Women Live Longer ...

  6. How Diet, Lifestyle Can Help Prevent Breast Cancer as ... - AOL

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    Dr. Marisa C. Weiss with Breastcancer.org offers insights on early-onset breast cancer, modifiable risk factors, and tips for lowering risk through nutrition and lifestyle changes.

  7. The more women followed this diet, the longer they lived

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    Ahmad and his colleagues focused on the 25,315 women who had both diet data and a host of biomedical measurements from when they entered the study. By November 2023, 3,879 of the women had died.

  8. Lucille Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Roberts (December 7, 1943 – July 17, 2003) was an American businesswoman and entrepreneur who founded the Lucille Roberts chain of health clubs.A self-proclaimed "exercise nut," she turned her passion for working out into a health club empire worth $30 million at the time of her death.

  9. Jack LaLanne - Wikipedia

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    LaLanne encouraged women to lift weights (though at the time it was thought this would make women look masculine and unattractive), and he was the first to have a coed health club. [6] By the 1980s, Jack LaLanne's European Health Spas numbered more than 200.

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