Losing weight doesn’t have to include torturous spin classes and restrictive diets. In fact, there are many “lazy” ways to lose weight and improve your health. When we say “lazy,” we mean low-effort ...
The Conversation: Five ways to improve your health this year that don’t rely on losing weight
Five ways to improve your health this year that don’t rely on losing weight
MSN: Doctor says 'frog spawn' drink could help you lose weight - but there's a catch
Doctor says 'frog spawn' drink could help you lose weight - but there's a catch
MSN: Your 'eating profile' could be the key to losing more weight — find it with this 17-question quiz
Your 'eating profile' could be the key to losing more weight — find it with this 17-question quiz
Science Daily: Losing weight in midlife may have a hidden brain cost
“Loosing” is a much rarer word that only applies when something is being made loose or set free. If you’re talking about misplacing something, failing, or not winning, the word you want is almost always losing. Understanding the Words: “Losing” vs “Loosing”
“Losing” is almost always the correct spelling.“Loosing” is a real word, but it’s rare and used in specific contexts where something is being released or set free.
Hope Zuckerbrow on MSN: Lose weight at home when the gym feels scary and expensive
If you want to lose weight but the gym feels intimidating and memberships are out of your budget, I made this for you. In this video I share a simple, realistic way to start moving your body from home ...