… whole story.Dr. Heinberg explains what weight fluctuation is — and why it happens.Is it normal for weight to fluctuate? Yes, it's entirely normal for your weight to fluctuate.Daily fluctuations of a few …
… And while it can also help reduce your risk of obesity, it can be hard to lose weight if you make a few missteps.“Vegetarian diets, although heart healthy, can make weight loss challenging due …
… acne.Whether PCOS is a direct cause of weight gain or not, it’s clear that losing weight is helpful, Dr. Thigpen says. “When it comes to PCOS, a main focus is always on weight …
… more weight on the joint, the more wear and tear on the cartilage.In fact, reducing your weight is a big factor in managing the effects of osteoarthritis on those lower body joints.Less weight …
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… come up all the time.Among those (many) common concerns are questions about your loved one’s weight. Specifically, weight loss. Because it’s very common for people with Alzheimer’s disease to shed pounds …
… off?We talked with registered dietitian, exercise physiologist and psychologist David Creel, PhD, about how to lose weight the right way.The truth about weight lossCarrying excess weight isn’t ideal for your health. Obesity …
Often, when we talk about our health, we talk about losing weight. But sometimes, there’s a need to actually put on weight. This might seem counterintuitive, but there are several scenarios where your doctor …
Weight change is common when you start taking antidepressants. Typically, that means weight gain. But in some cases, antidepressants may trigger weight loss and a lower number on your scale.Is that something to be …
Sometimes, you want to lose weight fast, like when you’re trying to drop 30 pounds before that fitting. And sometimes, you need to lose weight fast, like following a diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome …
Will taking an antidepressant make me gain weight? That’s a question heard daily by psychiatric pharmacist Josh Maline, PharmD, BCPP — and the answer isn’t a clear-cut “yes” or “no.”“Weight changes can …
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