Article Archive for September 2006
In Diet Drug Report for September 2006, A half-strength version of prescription diet drug Xenical (orlistat) — when taken in combination with a reduced-calorie diet — can provide meaningful weight loss and improve cholesterol and blood pressure levels in obese individuals, according to a study presented at the 2006 International Congress on Obesity.
ICO 2006(Sydney): In the 10th International Congress on Obesity 2006 , A New Zealand doctor told the conference that herbal weight loss supplements are ineffective because human bodies are built to conserve fat. Further, she …
Experts at an international conference about obesity say governments should impose bans on junk food advertising aimed directly at children. Doctor Claude Bouchard is head of the Pennington Research Center at L-S-U, and president of …
New data for obesity drug Xenical (Orlistat) showed that the treatment caused significantly higher weight loss in adolescents than placebo.These data were presented at the International Congress on Obesity (ICO) in Sydney, Australia.
Obesity is the …
Researchers frm Queensland University of Technology say that our bodies have a much easier time gaining weight then losing it.
Research confirming the human body is designed to strongly resist attempts to lose weight will …
BLONDE, beautiful and with a body to die for, actress Kirstie Alley looks like a new woman.
The former Cheers star who fought a very public battle with the bulge is proudly showing off her …
