Weight Gain
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Drinking 100% fruit juice linked to weight gain in children, adults: studyDrinking a glass of 100 per cent fruit juice every day is linked to weight gain in both children and adults, a new study suggests.HealthJan 17
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Feelings of depression linked to short-term weight gain, study findsNew research from the University of Cambridge is suggesting that the risk of weight increase in the short term is higher in people with obesity.HealthJan 11
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For The Belly: How a group of Lethbridge women are empowering bodiesSommer is recovering from a car accident. She's been seeing a physiotherapist who she said opened her eyes to a common habit that causes physical harm.HealthNov 15, 2022
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Coronavirus: Worried about ‘quarantine 15’? Here are some tipsWinnipeg psychologist Dr. Syras Derksen told Global News it's normal to overindulge while going through a change.Apr 17, 2020
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Sleeping with the lights on linked to gaining weight: studySleeping with a light or television on in your bedroom might contribute to weight gain, according to a new study.HealthJun 11, 2019
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How much weight do you actually gain over the holidays?It might be less than you think.LifestyleDec 20, 2018
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Season’s Eating: How to avoid overindulging during the holidaysSeasonal celebrations often include festive food and beverages. A Winnipeg nutritionist said taking a healthy approach to holiday dining can help offset the after-effects.Dec 9, 2018
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6 reasons you keep gaining back the weight you loseWhile this may sound very discouraging, experts said the solutions are attainable, as long as you commit.LifestyleSep 11, 2018
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Reality check: Can you speed up a slow metabolism?Having a fast metabolism is known to have a role in weight management – is there anything people with slow metabolisms can do to speed theirs up?HealthFeb 23, 2018
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Lack of sunlight might lead to winter weight gain: Alberta studyWhile it might be tempting to stay indoors during the cold winter months, a new study out of the University of Alberta suggests doing so might lead to weight gain.FeaturesJan 10, 2018
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