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16 Ways to Lose Weight Fast

16 Ways to Lose Weight Fast From Zumba to yoga to ditching junk food, these simple lifestyle changes will help you lose 10, 30, even 50 pounds! JESSICA GIRDWAIN   01, 2018 0:00 1 of 17   Tweak your lifestyle It's a familiar story: You pledge to honor a daily elliptical routine and count every last calorie. But soon, you're eating cupcakes at the office and grabbing happy hour mojitos, thinking,   Oops, diet over . There  is  a better way: Swap the all-or-nothing approach for one or two healthy switch-ups in your daily routine. "Doing this can lead to more  weight loss  than you ever imagined," says Marissa Lippert, RD, author of  The Cheater's Diet . In fact, we talked to readers who knocked off 10, 25, even 60 pounds with some easy tweaks. Borrow their slim-down secrets to transform your body the real-world way. 2...

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Type 2 Diabetes Might Be More Like Three Different Diseases, Researchers Say October 29, 2015 | By Health Editor   Getty Images By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Medical data routinely gathered from millions of patients can be used to detect previously unseen patterns in chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests. As a result, researchers say they’ve identified three distinct subgroups of type 2 diabetics by combing through the health records of more than 11,000 patients. Each of the subgroups faces unique health problems related to type 2 diabetes, and shares common genetic traits that can explain those challenges, said senior study author Joel Dudley. Dudley is director of biomedical informatics and an assistant professor of genetics and genomic sciences at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. “Not only did the clinical data tell us those were meaningful groups, but ...

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Too Much TV Linked to Leading Causes of Death October 29, 2015 | By Health Editor           Photo: Getty Images THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 2015 (HealthDay News) — A new study links watching too much TV with some of the leading causes of death in the United States. Ninety-two percent of Americans have a TV in their home, according to background information in the study. And 80 percent of American adults watch an average of three-and-a-half hours of TV a day, which is more than half of their leisure time. “We know that television viewing is the most prevalent leisure-time sedentary behavior and our working hypothesis is that it is an indicator of overall physical inactivity,” explained study author Sarah Keadle, a cancer prevention fellow at the U.S. National Cancer Institute. “In this context, our results fit within a growing body of research indicating that too much sitting can have many different adverse health effects,” Keadle said. In the...