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Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) : Losing Weight

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High blood pressure, or hypertension, is the most common chronic adult illness in the United States. There is no cure for high blood pressure, but it can be controlled. Losing weight. Being overweight increases your risk of developing high blood p...
Source:StayWell
Date:October 7, 2004
Research shows that if you are overweight or obese, a little weight loss goes a long way toward reducing your risk for disease and protecting your health. A person who is obese is at higher risk for breathing problems such as sleep apnea and asthm...
Source:StayWell
Date:October 7, 2004
Healthy bodies come in all shapes and sizes. Not all bodies are made to be thin. For some people, a healthy weight is higher or lower than the average weight listed on weight charts. Your doctor can help you decide on a healthy weight for you.
Source:StayWell
Date:August 14, 2003
Most dieters committed to losing weightare successful.Yet more than 60 percent of Americans are overweight. The problem is, as hard as losing weight can be, keeping it off is even harder. Even in medically supervised programs, nearly two-thirds of...
Source:StayWell
Date:February 1, 2005
Nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults are overweight or obese and many are trying to slim down. But in the battle of the bulge, more people are losing than winning these days. Making health, not appearance, your weight-management priority. A realistic ...
Source:StayWell
Date:August 2, 2001
Most people consider losing weight a difficult proposition. Few folks have the time or interest to count calories or fat grams. Others have no patience for restrictive diets or complex dietary regimens. Prepare a healthful shopping list before you...
Source:StayWell
Date:October 7, 2004
In today's society, the media hound celebrities whether they lose a pound or gain one, so it's hard to grasp the concept of a healthy weight. Body mass index (BMI);Waist circumference;Risk factors for diseases and conditions associated with obesit...
Source:StayWell
Date:December 9, 2002
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