WebMD - Weight Control Newsletter
Friday, August 14, 2009
In This Issue:
Dont Let Girls Night Out Ruin Your Waistline
Banish Weight Gain Behaviors
A New Diet Pill, but Is It Safe?
Ready, Set ...
Get StartedWith a Weight Loss Plan
Fad diets don't
work for true weight loss,
and they can be
dangerous. Get smart
and get fast
weightloss safety tips.
Also See:
Can Water Help You Lose Weight?
Getting
Restarted on Weight Loss
Go Ahead, Indulge! (a Little)
Health News & Features
Dont Let Girls Night Out Ruin Your
Waistline
Girls' night out is great, but eating with a large group of female friends
may bust your diet.
Also See:
Stress Adds Belly Fat
High Cholesterol Linked to Alzheimer's
Banish Weight Gain Behaviors
You may be sabotaging your weight loss program with eating habits you don't
even know you have.
Also See:
Stay Hydrated: Here's How!
The Benefits of Summer Corn
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ADHD: Top Foods for Better Focus
Weight Control After Hysterectomy
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