Many have a resolution for weight loss in the new year - and now, the Better Business Bureau is warning people about a new scam targeting those hoping to shave off a few.
There has been a lot of talk lately about weight loss drugs on the market. One of them has been around for quite some time and can help you lose weight and feel better during our long winters.
You've likely seen ads on social media promoting supplements that will lead to quick and easy weight loss or other health benefits. These are likely scams just looking to thin out your wallet.
A few months ago I was approached here at the station about being part of a weight loss program offered to some of the on-air staff, and I thought to myself, "Yeah Let's do It!" I had no idea back then how much I would learn about myself.
Generally, when something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. But what we are about to tell you — that chocolate may actually help keep you slim — seems to have a lot of science behind it.
Have you ever binged on garlic? Probably not, and experts say there’s a good reason for that: scientists have found we tend to eat less of smellier foods.
Adele is fully recovered from her throat surgery, and it inspired her to get healthier in other areas of her life, too — not just her voice. The Sun is reporting that the ‘Rumour Has It’ singer is making a conscious effort to get fit.
Miley Cyrus has always had a body lots of girls would kill for. When she stepped out at the People’s Choice Awards looking extra svelte (seriously, look at that tiny waist!), the world wondered how she did it. Here’s a hint: It wasn’t cheap!
Well, here’s a twist in the battle to curb childhood obesity.
A new study has found that kids who eat candy tend to weigh less than children who don’t.
Drink enough soda and you'll pack on the pounds. Wear enough soda and you'll shed them.
At least that's the claim made by a European clothing company called Lytess, which is marketing pants lined with caffeine to help people lose weight.
Sometimes the best way to commit to a workout regiment is to tell a bunch of people about it, and then let the fear of being labeled 'The Guy Who Talks a Big Game About Getting Into Shape But Never Follows Through" take over.
That's what St. Paul, Minnesota resident Scott Jorgenson is doing, times a few thousand.