Study measures the foul smell of fat bias People can be so turned off by obese individuals that they actually imagine a bad smell, according to a new study.
5 ways to keep weight off for good Your efforts to shed some weight are paying off. Here are some ways to keep the pounds you've lost from creeping back
Weight training for weight loss and more If you are losing weight solely by cutting calories, as much as 25 percent of what you lose could be muscle. That’s not good considering muscle is your body’s calorie-burning machine.
How to cheat on your diet— and still lose weight Happy New Year! With the craziness of the holidays behind us, it’s time to focus on what lies ahead.
Extreme stress may convert fat into calorie-burning machine Severe stress may cause ordinary white fat cells to morph into energy-burning brown fat, new research suggests
Caffeine-infused underwear not a weight loss aid, US regulators say Bras, girdles and leggings infused with caffeine and sold as weight loss aids were more decaf than espresso, and the companies that sold them have agreed to refund money to customers and pull their ads, U.S. regulators said on Monday.
Treadmill studio classes put a spin on indoor running A New York City fitness studio is following fast on the heels of the indoor cycling, or spin, craze by beckoning outdoor runners to come in from the cold for group treadmill classes.
The real reason why you binge eat After you’ve double-fisted Cheetos, you’re probably looking for an excuse to explain that empty bag.
Man has 99 pounds of excess skin removed after dramatic weight loss Once dubbed “The World’s Heaviest Man,” a British man has traveled to New York City to undergo surgery to remove 99 pounds of excess skin.
Speed of weight loss may have little impact on success at keeping it off In a trial of weight loss approaches, the rate at which people dropped excess pounds was not linked to their success in keeping the weight off over the next three years.