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  • Is It Always Best When The Doctor Gets Involved?
    Weight loss research charity The Weight Foundation discusses the process of Medicalization, whereby too many of society's problems get neatly tucked away under the State's health camouflage.
    Posted: 2007-05-18
    Category: Health & Fitness
  • Dieting Papers Over The Cracks In Official Obesity Strategy
    Weight loss charity The Weight Foundation discusses the creeping control that governments are seeking to exercise over weight control issues and how this is supporting dieting at a time when science is in fact disavowing dieting's credibility as a long-term weight loss strategy.
    Posted: 2007-04-13
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Is Dieting A New Kind Of Slavery?
    Campaigning weight loss charity The Weight Foundation outlines some of the social theories that empower the individual to break free from the enslavement of dieting and weight obsessions.
    Posted: 2007-03-26
    Category: Diet
  • Reduce Your Fat Footprint
    Leading weight loss charity The Weight Foundation explains its Reduce Your Fat Footprint campaign to combat fad dieting, overweight and global resource abuse.
    Posted: 2007-03-22
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Weight Loss Is About Filling Your Soul With Good Things
    Real life passions fill people up with lasting meaning and may hold the key to natural and sustaining weight loss and weight control.
    Posted: 2007-03-01
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Dieting – The Blame Game Intensifies
    An increasingly bitter blame game is said to be developing around overweight and dieting issues, further clouding the real causation and possibilities for personal freedom from weight concerns.
    Posted: 2007-02-02
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Dieting – Evidence of the West's Muddled Thinking
    Campaigning weight control charity The Weight Foundation shows how year on year the obesity and dieting crisis grows more critical yet solutions remain as far off as ever.
    Posted: 2007-01-28
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Weight Control – It's All In Your Mind Not Your Mouth
    A leading weight control and research charity shares its message that lasting weight loss can only come through a permanent mindshift and that all diet foods are an irrelevance.
    Posted: 2006-10-23
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Weight-Control Charity Launches Annual World Beyond Dieting Week
    A campaigning weight-control charity has launched a World Beyond Dieting Week to help the struggle against rising obesity and failed fad dieting.
    Posted: 2006-10-06
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Don't Be Talked Into An Eating Disorder If You Can Talk Yourself Out of Dieting
    A campaigning weight-control research charity fears that exaggerated claims about the extent of eating disorders are contributing to the general obesity and weight issues crisis.
    Posted: 2006-09-18
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Defeat Fad Dieting
    Weight-control charity The Weight Foundation discusses exploitative food industry tactics and announces a free web-based self-help system for problem dieters, covering the emotional, the cultural and the commercial pressures which condemn thousands to lifelong dieting.
    Posted: 2006-09-06
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Digesting The Often Unpalatable History Of Dieting
    Modern dieting fashions often follow ideas that have been tried before. Dieters need to place what they are doing within a detailed history of diets and to understand that any diet cannot be the whole story of weight-control because only fundamental behavior change can ensure long-term weight-loss success.
    Posted: 2006-08-03
    Category: Weight Loss
  • Dieting More Of A Problem than A Solution?
    New research is identifying extra categories of obsessive dieters as well as the traditionally recognized Yo-Yo'ers. Many more people than previously acknowledged may be living lives divorced from a happy and healthy relationship with food and eating.
    Posted: 2006-07-26
    Category: Weight Loss