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Obese adults in 'at-risk' priority group for COVID vaccine: How to check your BMI to see if you're eligible
Obese adults with a BMI of more than 40 will get the coronavirus vaccine ahead of healthy over 60s.
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Will calories on menus really help us lose weight?
The government announced the plans as part of its obesity strategy.
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Man loses 350 pounds by eating produce grown on his own farm
He ate almost exclusively fast food.
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Miriam Margolyes talks body confidence: 'I know what I look like and I hate it'
Margolyes said she wished she could be “as perfect in her body as I am in my soul”.
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Cadbury's to bring all chocolate bars under 100 calories
The move will see Cadbury’s reduce the size of its individual snacks.
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Why this woman started a 'fat fertility' movement
"I want fat women to have the pregnancies, the births and the babies that they want without being shamed for it.”
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Is this mum right to be concerned about her daughter's weight?
“She is 7 and 138cm and 32kg. Not fat but not going to have slim frame ever.”
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Humans of New York subject who wants his girlfriend to lose weight stirs controversy
Humans of New York, known for its profiles of New Yorkers, shared the story of a guy who wants his significant other to lose weight. And people are upset.
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Weigh yourself daily to slim down,' say researchers
When you're trying to lose weight, it can be tempting to step onto the scales whenever you pass the bathroom, and according to the latest research, that's no bad thing. Related Searches Easy weight loss Slimming clubs UK Slimming
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Four in ten women in denial over too-tight jeans
A survey has revealed that more than four in ten British women are in denial about their weight, preferring to squeeze into a pair of jeans that is too tight than to reach for the next size up. Pic: Getty The poll of 1,000 women by fashion and
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Obese drivers more likely to die in car crashes
Overweight drivers are 80% more likely in car crashes according to a new research published by the Emergency Medicine Journal. The study found overweight people are propelled further forward during a collision because their additional soft