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Why Guys Diet Differently
HealthNewsDigest.com - New York, NY, USA
And, it turns out, many of the weight-loss strategies that inspire women won't work for men—and vice versa. That's because dudes diet differently. Here's why ...read entire article

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Researchers finally confirmed what we all kind of knew: the way to lose weight is to eat less.


Keep it simple, eat less and get more movement. Is there just too much money being made not to push this message more? Do you believe there's more to it than that? What's your opinion?
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