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Weight loss is the best way to prevent diabetes (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Weight loss is the key factor in reducing diabetes risk for high-risk, overweight individuals, a new study shows.
Rapid weight loss may herald Alzheimer's (American Psychological Association)
ST. LOUIS, Sep 11, 2006 (UPI via COMTEX) -- U.S. researchers say the slow, steady weight loss associated with aging may speed up prior to the onset of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
Weight Loss May Signal Development of Alzheimer's Disease (Kansas City InfoZine)
The slow, steady weight loss associated with aging may speed up prior to the onset of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
Weight Loss Tied to Early Alzheimer's (WebMD)
A subtle speeding up of weight loss that can accompany aging may be a very early warning sign of Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests.
Durango to plug leak in water loss (Durango Herald)
The unaccountable loss of nearly 23 percent of 935 million gallons of water treated by the city of Durango in the first eight months of the year points to the need for the water-system reform the city is planning.
Exercise = Weight Loss, Except When It Doesn?t (New York Times)
What is the truth about exercise and weight, and how can you accurately calculate the caloric value of various activities?
Link between weight loss and dementia (News-Medical-Net)
A long-term study of the elderly has revealed that their average rate of weight loss doubles in the year before symptoms of Alzheimer's-type dementia first become detectable.
Accelerating weight loss may signal development of Alzheimer's disease (Eurek...
The slow, steady weight loss associated with aging may speed up prior to the onset of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, according to an article in the September issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
MEET THE WICHITANS COMMITTED TO LOSING WEIGHT AND GETTING HEALTHIER IN WICHIT...
SIX volunteers in WichiTalk's Weight-Loss Challenge hope to be a combined 150 pounds lighter before Christmas. The six were chosen from 65 people who were willing to go public with their weight-loss attempts. We told Tom Allen, Jamie Goltz, Toni Harden, Crystal Iseman, Andrea McClellan and Ken Rawson that we would follow them for three months, reporting on their progress as they worked toward the
Weight loss may be a preclinical indicator of Alzheimer's disease (News-Medic...
The slow, steady weight loss associated with aging may speed up prior to the onset of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, according to an article in the September issue of Archives of Neurology.
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