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  2. Lizzie Velásquez - Wikipedia

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    Velásquez is medically unable to gain weight, which is a hallmark of her extremely rare disorder. [13] She has never weighed more than 29 kg (64 lbs), and reportedly has almost 0% body fat . [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Moreover, she is required to eat many small meals and snacks throughout the day, averaging between 5,000 and 8,000 calories daily.

  3. A woman who lost 159 pounds shared the biggest lesson she ...

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    Maria Kirkeland lost weight over a two-year period, and while she never felt hungry, she certainly didn't feel motivated all the time. ... Three easy recipes for hassle-free entertaining. Food ...

  4. A woman who lost 75 pounds shares the 3 biggest lessons she ...

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    Alaias Bertrand says fad diets made her obsess about food and feel like a failure. Things changed when she focused on her health over her appearance.

  5. Woman shares the Instant Pot recipes that helped her lose 125 ...

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    Watch the video above to see her favorite recipes -- a one-minute chicken soup, one-minute spaghetti, and a gluten-free blueberry breakfast cake. Show comments Advertisement

  6. Aarti Sequeira - Wikipedia

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    Two weeks after her graduation from Medill, [9] Aarti started worked as a production assistant for CNN in Chicago. [4] [7] [15] One year later, she transferred to CNN's bureau in New York City, [9] where she worked as a producer and helped cover the September 11 attacks, [4] [9] which occurred while the show she was producing was on the air. [9]

  7. Renee Williams - Wikipedia

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    Renee Williams (June 4, 1977 – March 4, 2007) was an American woman believed to be the largest woman in the world at the time of her death [1] in 2007 from complications following her surgery for morbid obesity. Williams was also one of the heaviest people to ever live and one of the heaviest ever to undergo gastric bypass. [2]

  8. A 56-year-old woman lost weight and balanced her blood sugar ...

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    A retired woman said doctors wrote off her health issues as menopause, but she was prediabetic. Tracking her blood-sugar levels helped her build healthy habits and find foods that worked for her.

  9. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    According to several studies, thin doctors are more confident in their recommendations, expect their patients to lose more weight and are more likely to think dieting is easy. Sarah (not her real name), a tech CEO in New England, once told her doctor that she was having trouble eating less throughout the day.