Julia Roberts’ much-anticipated new movie Eat, Pray, Love, based on the non-fiction book of the same name, released August 13. Julia plays Elizabeth Gilbert who travels Italy, India and Bali in search of herself, and teaches some valuable health lessons along the way.
In recent research published as the Nutrisystem Diet Index, they reveal that half of women would give up sex for a summer if it meant they could avoid gaining ten pounds; 25 percent of men echoed this statement. It’s a sign that we’re becoming more motivated to avoid weight gain.
At the DietsInReview.com office at the Brooklyn Creative League, we join an office potluck each week that features salad as the main entree. It’s a healthier way to socialize with our colleagues. Give it a try! Read Full Post >
Community blogger Lori Jackson checks in each week to share her experience following Nutrisystem. This week she shares what she thinks are the best and worst from the Nutrisystem menu.
The former first daughter wed July 31 in New York. Along with her parents, President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Chelsea served a vegan and gluten-free wedding feast.
Here’s a new item for This Is Why You’re Fat: Carl’s Jr. “footlong cheeseburger.” The colossal burger is available on a trial basis at 50 Southern California locations.
Weight loss as entertainment, it’s a hot trend in Hollywood right now. So what happens when you’ve got bet dieting and weight loss entertainment as popular trends in the day of an obesity epidemic? You get VH1’s Money Hungry, a new weight loss competition premiering August 2, 2010.
Each week, DietsInReview.com will recap the hottest headlines in weight loss, diet and health news to keep you informed of news you can really use.
Workout with Hugh Jackman for $30,000
Jackman is auctioning off two workouts, valued at $30,000, to support the Summit School for students with learning and adjustment challenges.
United Nations Supports Organic Farming to Fight World Hunger
In an international meeting on agroecology in Brussels, Olivier De Schutter, UN’s Special Rappteur on the Right to Food, stated that organic and sustainable farming can end world hunger and global climate change.