Where you live plays a role in your risk for obesity. Simply living in the United States makes a person more susceptible to obesity. The prevalence of obesity in America has risen dramatically over the past few years and continues to increase.
In part one of this series on weight gain and antidepressants we talked about which medications are most likely to make you gain weight. ... Read more »
Of all the body changes that come with perimenopause, I think weight gain, usually in the form of abdominal fat, is the meanest. Weight... Read more »
Some earlier research seemed to suggest that if you spread your calories over a day or if you eat minimally during the day and consume most... Read more »
This is something that has been discussed a lot in asthma communities, as you can see here. Yet there has been very little documented... Read more »
When looking in the mirror, so many middle-age women suddenly find that their curvaceous figures are a little fuller, especially in the... Read more »
One drink a day may help women avoid weight gain, a new study has found. Researchers say women who drank the equivalent of one glass or wine, one... Read more »
Many women worry that hormone replacement therapy will cause them to gain weight, but researchers say HRT is less likely to cause weight gain than... Read more »
A study of more than 400 Alzheimer's patients found that newer antipsychotic drugs caused weight gain and lowered good cholesterol in patients. The... Read more »
Women who gain even a small amount of weight are at greater risk for developing symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disorder, a new study has found.... Read more »
According to a new study, people who eat a low-calorie diet may have a harder time losing weight and keeping it off. Researchers have found that... Read more »