Sentences with phrase «told health magazine»

«It's come up a few times in the last few years, like, «You're too fat for this,»» she told Health magazine in the March 2016 issue.
«I wasnt happy with myself,» she told Health magazine in April 2007.
These routines help the «brain shift into sleep mode,» Gary Zammit, director of the Sleep Disorders Institute in New York, told Health magazine.

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Mackey told the magazine then that his business is mission - based, with core values including commitments to the fulfillment of equitable treatment of stakeholders, as well as the health of the public, while also having a commitment to making money.
He told Men's Health magazine that the game helps him stay in shape.
«I had to get to the point where I believed I was him,» Cooper told Men's Health magazine.
«We've gotten into the health arena and we started looking at wellness, that took us to pulling a string to thinking about research, pulling that string a little further took us to some patient - care stuff, and that pulled a string that's taking us into some other stuff,» he told the magazine.
In your monthly magazine, we'll tell you about the best places in the world to retire, where you can still find bargain properties, the countries with the lowest cost of living, where you can save thousands of dollars on health care, where to invest your money to secure yourself from the falling dollar, the best destinations for property investment, real - life expat stories, and more.
The study, which appears online in the journal Health Communication, involved 51 female college students who participated online in what they were told was research in which they would evaluate magazine articles and advertisements.
Have you ever thought that, despite what you've been repeatedly told by all fitness gurus, nutritionists and health magazines, trying to slim down by keeping track of every calorie that goes into your body is not such a smart idea and it rarely works?
As told to Shaun Chavis From Health magazine Tracie Creasy, 30 of Vinton, Virginia discovered the number - one secret to lasting weight loss: a workout she loves.
Chris ShipmanFrom Health magazine In a world where new food products appear on shelves every week, it can be hard to tell which are the healthiest to toss in your cart.
«It used to be that you could only get information about sex and female health in secret conversations among friends or in certain women's magazines,» she tells Hhealth in secret conversations among friends or in certain women's magazines,» she tells HealthHealth.
«I pick apart everyone's pantries,» she tells Natural Health magazine in its September issue, on newsstands August 7.
You've probably read about them in Men's Health... Maximum Muscle and Men's Fitness Magazines as well as many more — In a few minutes I'll tell you about what these big name publications are begging me to reveal about burning fat fast...
Do you really want to put your health in the hands of some kid who is simply telling you that you need to get such and such supplement because he saw something about how great it was in a magazine advertisement?
I'm writing an article for Vegan Health & Fitness magazine that focuses on mindful eating and, in it, I told a shortened version of my personal experience with counting calories that I'll briefly share here.
There's so much conflicting information out there — Women's health magazines will tell you to go for low fat options if you want to lose weight or try out soy milk as an alternative and your doctor may say to stay away from soy milk... then your friend will tell you her nutritionist recommended only eating for your blood type?!
«Health magazine told me to do this, Jillian Michaels told me to do that, I read online both this and that are bad for me, what program should I be doing, can I combine 4 programs into one mega awesome program...» You see where I am going with this.
He told New York Magazine the stuff has helped him turn around the adverse health effects of «twenty years of eating bread, drinking booze, smoking cigarettes, and working in kitchens.»
According to what he told Edge magazine, the new end - game activity, set in the expansion's new Dreadnaught location, will place players into battles that are «more about mysterious mechanics than colossal health bars.»
That's what I want to tell the 100 young people, interviewed in this New York magazine article, «The Young Not - So - Invincibles» who are on the fence about getting health insurance.
Love is not passive; it is an active event,» Sue Johnson, professor of clinical psychology at the University of Ottawa and author of «Hold Me Tight,» told Best Health magazine's Lesley Young.
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