How To Loose Weight
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'Oye Kam kha' - This damn weight-loss app insults you to work hard!
Who cares | Jan 15, 2015, 07:17 PM ISTImagine yourself relishing on your favourite pizza slice, only to be insulted by your weight-loss app calling you 'Kam kha, phat jayega!!!'You might want to crush your device, but alas that's the truth of this
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Avoid having 'ready-to-eat-meals' to trim your waistline!
Lifestyle | Nov 06, 2014, 04:22 PM ISTLondon: Do you want to help trim yours and your family's waistlines? One can save over a month's worth of calories every year by ditching 'ready meals' and instead taking a Do it Yourself (DIY)
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A new relationship can give extra weight to women (see pics)
Lifestyle | Jul 30, 2014, 11:27 AM ISTLondon: Starting a relationship means lot of love, happiness and an expanding waist line too, shows a research.The research, conducted by UKMedix.com, has revealed the effect that a women's frame of mind can have on
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Change the colour of your crockery to loose weight!
Lifestyle | Jan 08, 2014, 11:52 AM ISTLondon: Try changing the colour of the plate you eat from to lose weight, a new study says.It helps in cutting the portion size of your diet if you change the colour of your eating
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Winter weight loss tip: Try out water and curd to cut out flab
Lifestyle | Dec 26, 2013, 09:27 AM ISTLos Angeles: So the party time is on and it is likely for you to gain little extra weight. Just stick to simple fat-busting food to avoid that festive bulge. With the festive season on,
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Losing weight has given me a life! Mike Waudby who lost upto 114 kgs! (see pics)
Lifestyle | Mar 29, 2014, 11:20 AM ISTWe all have been secretly wishing more than trying hard to loose those extra flab's from our body. Some of us succeed, but what about the rest? Haven't we all heard those petty heavy jokes
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Lose weight with a pinch of change in diet!
Lifestyle | Dec 21, 2012, 11:52 AM ISTWashington: Making small changes in our diet over a stretch of 25 days or more every month, goes a long way in helping shed the extra pounds, says a new study.Led by Brian Wansink, professor