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| Can Freezing Your Vagus Nerve Really Help You Lose Weight? According to a presentation at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Interventional Radiology in Los Angeles, freezing part of the vagus nerve seemed to result in decreased appetite and weight loss in 10 patients. But if you think a study with just 10 patients proves that a procedure is an effective ...
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| Heart-protecting fat a myth, study finds LAHORE: A new study busts the myth of the existence of "good" fat that protects against heart disease. In fact, the study looked at the effects of losing weight in the hips, buttocks, and thighs on cardiovascular health, and it found nothing but benefits. All weight loss is good for the heart, suggests new ...
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| Concerned fans brand Davina McCall: 'Too skinny!' 'Weight naturally fluctuates and you don't want to have a bad day just because you don't weigh what you want to,' she said at the time. 'I weigh about 9st 10lb and I'm a size 10 and I'm really happy with that. I feel really comfortable at this weight and I don't want to lose any more.' But with an even stricter ...
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| Breast cancer patients fare better if they have muscle In general, when people aren't well, they can lose a lot of weight, and much of that weight is muscle. Low muscle mass, called sarcopenia in medicine, also often occurs as we age, and it seems to correlate with poorer outcomes in people who are chronically ill, including those who suffer from cancer.
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