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Doctors Can Influence Patients to Lose Weight: Studies U.S. News & World Report One of the studies found that if patients are told by their doctors that they are overweight or obese, they are more likely to see themselves that way and are more likely to want to lose weight and to try to lose weight. The study did not track whether ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fish Oil Helps Prevent Weight- and Muscle-Loss in Cancer Patients AOL Health By Marrecca Fiore Feb 28th 2011 3:38PM Weight loss and loss of muscle mass are common problems in cancer patients, especially patients going through chemotherapy, which can cause nausea and appetite loss. But a new study, published in Cancer -- the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jennifer Hudson On Weight Loss, Aretha Franklin Biopic & American Idol 2011 HollyscoopTV Hollyscoop.com caught up with Jennifer Hudson at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards where she talked about fitting into her Donatella Versace dress, her Weight Watchers diet tips, American Ido'sl new season, playing Aretha Franklin in a movie, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Invited Commentary Archives of Internal Medicine 1 These complications can be improved or completely resolved by weight loss. Therefore, obesity is a legitimate medical concern that should involve the implementation of therapeutic weight loss by primary practice physicians. However, an evaluation of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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