Eating clean, avoiding junk, and staying active should lead to weight loss. But for many, the scale tells a different story.
As we expect (and maybe even look forward to) our menstrual cycle slowing and stopping as we shift through perimenopause to menopause, the other effects of this hormonal change may not be as welcome. ...
"If you've ever stepped on the scale and wondered, ‘Why am I gaining weight so fast?", know that you're not alone," assures Sean Bourke, MD, Founder and Chief Medical Officer of JumpstartMD.
Weight-loss drugs have become a global sensation. They promise fast results and have convinced millions to try them. About half quit within a year, and the pounds come back. 18 month bounce back This ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. And as it turns out, some of the sneakiest reasons for sudden weight gain are related to your hormones. Here, the top culprits and ...
Estrogen levels dip during perimenopause and menopause, causing unwanted changes like weight gain around the belly. Hormonal shifts, muscle loss, stress, decreased physical activity and poor sleep all ...