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Intermittent fasting: does science back the fanfare?
Most diets focus on what you eat, but intermittent fasting is centred around when you eat.
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Can Intermittent Fasting Help Cure Obesity? Expert Explains The Science Behind It
In a world filled with ‘magic pills’ and fad diets, the concept of not eating, or fasting, to lose weight might seem too ...
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Intermittent fasting not working? Here's what experts say
If intermittent fasting isn't delivering weight loss or better health, the issue may not be the method but how you're doing it. An endocrinologist explains common mistakes, metabolic factors, and how ...
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Intermittent fasting can help obese people who suffer from Crohn’s disease lose weight and experience less inflammation ...
The diet has been linked to weight loss, longer life span and even a lower risk of cancer — in mice. What about humans?
Crohn's is an inflammatory bowel disease that can damage any part of the digestive tract, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its main symptoms are diarrhea, ...
Counting hours rather than calories, an approach known as intermittent fasting, may help some people manage weight, according to an Arkansas Extension nutrition specialist.
Intermittent fasting involves periods of entirely or partially abstaining from eating. There are many methods of intermittent fasting that vary in the number of fast days and the calorie allowances.
Who should not try intermittent fasting? A registered dietitian shares the 5 groups most at risk and why.
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