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How To Beat  Diabetes

How To Beat Diabetes

The Singapore Women's Weekly

The number of Singaporeans living with diabetes is expected to rise to one million by 2050.

SCARY THINGS SUGAR DOES TO YOUR BODY

SCARY THINGS SUGAR DOES TO YOUR BODY

Shape

Before you submit to that sugar craving over and over again, consider these damaging health effects that may result.

DO YOU KETO?

DO YOU KETO?

Shape

The ketogenic diet is all the rage worldwide, but what exactly is it about? And should you try it? We got a dietitian and a nutritionist to weigh in.

Weight Loss 101

Weight Loss 101

The Singapore Women's Weekly

From the food choices that we make, the thoughts and hormones that fuel the choices to the diets that have worked and will continue to work, we explore the reasons behind the dreaded weight gain – and find out how to avoid it altogether.

Could you have diabetes and not know it?

Could you have diabetes and not know it?

The Singapore Women's Weekly

Here’s what doctors want you to know and how you can lower your risk from developing the disease

Lose that BELLY FAT NOW!

Lose that BELLY FAT NOW!

The Singapore Women's Weekly

Having problems reducing that tummy bulge? Take a look at some of the potential culprits and try out the solutions – you may be surprised with the outcome.

The Secret to Middle Management

The Secret to Middle Management

Shape

A few key hormones that affect ab fat can dictate whether you cinch your belt or let it out a few notches.

GET OFF THE SUGAR CRASH ROLLER COASTER

GET OFF THE SUGAR CRASH ROLLER COASTER

Shape

Stabilising your blood sugar is the secret to staying healthy, energised and slim, the latest research shows. This is news that hits fit women, too. If you work out, you need to know how to managethe highs and lows. Here’s why.

Hormonal Minefield

Hormonal Minefield

CLEO

Trying to be healthy and not seeing results? Before you start pulling your hair out in frustration, here’s why hormones might just be the answer.