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.
Jillian Michaels Sued because of Diet Pill Claims
A class action lawsuit was filed last week in L.A. against the Biggest Loser trainer by a woman claiming false advertising after she didn’t experience the promised results.
Kevin Smith Forced off Airplane for Being too Fat to Fly
The popular director was escorted off a Southwest Airlines flight after being told he didn’t fit in the seat and was putting other passengers in harm’s way.
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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.
February is American Heart Month. Learn more about heart health all month long, and how you can prevent the number one killer in the U.S. Look for new articles throughout the month of February and regular tips via our Twitter @dietsinreview.
Lose Weight Gain a Healthy Heart
Five Foods That Will Save Your Heart
Top Five Foods to Lower Cholesterol
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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.
Alli Weight Loss Pill to Star in its Own Documentary
While the topic may be about American’s eating habits, it may just be a cover for a lengthy and high-budget Alli infomercial.
Dangerous Fake Alli Sold Online
Consumers buying Alli online are being warned that it may not be what they’ve purchased, but instead a dangerous imposter.
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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.
Understanding Haiti’s Health Crisis
As this small Caribbean nation recovers from devastating earthquake, the reality of the nation’s poor health situation is brought to light.
Special Diets for Autism Unproven
Recently, an expert panel came to the conclusion that there is no “rigorous evidence” that digestive problems are more common in children with autism compared to other children, or that a special diet would work.
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If you’ve ever felt like understanding food labels would require foreign language certification, you’re not alone. Most people are confused about the meaning behind the words they see on packages. Believe it or not, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the food industry’s vocabulary.
Unfortunately, marketers are in stiff competition to make their product stand out in your eyes. This food label glossary will help you translate the marketing fluff into meaningful information. You’ll see that just because something is labeled “free,” “reduced,” “low” or “light” that it doesn’t always mean a healthier food item.
