Amitriptyline and Weight Gain

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Endocrinology News & Articles - MDLinx - Weight Gain on #MDlinx

mdlinx.com — “Endocrinology News & Articles - MDLinx - Weight Gain on #MDlinxView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on September 10, 2010 at 2:05 pm By:

MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Physician, Doctor, and Health Communicator

Weight gain following treatment with valproic acid: pathogenetic mechanisms and clinical implications: Obesit... http://bit.ly/blzLCi #endo

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Topiramate versus amitriptyline in migraine preven... [Clin Ther. 2009] - PubMed result

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WRY999 William Yates, M.D. Doctor, Psychiatrist, Family Medicine Doctor, and Physician

Topiramate (Topomax) appears effective in preventing migraine and also reduces weight. http://bit.ly/15xzz7

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Gain Weight on a Weight Gain Diet

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Diet & Exercise - Weight gain

healthcentral.com — “How can i gain weight i am 5'9 and only weight 118. i am underweight for my height. i would like to gain at least 10-15 pounds can someone please give me any su...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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User Q: "How can I gain weight and still eat healthy?" Any suggestions? http://bit.ly/4I2t3x

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Workout Weight Gain.

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Lose Sleep, Gain Weight?

qualityhealth.com — “Certain hormones send hunger signals to your brain that let you know when it's time to eat. Other hormones send signals that tell your brain you are full and it's time to stop. And just like the rest of your body, those hormones don't work as well when you don't get enough sleep.View full resource at qualityhealth.com

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Avoid Weekend Weight Gain

webmd.com — “How to enjoy the weekend with undoing the calorie counting you've done all week.View full resource at webmd.com

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Do you splurge too often on weekends? (Most of us do.) Here's how to avoid the weekend food frenzy: http://bit.ly/g94tMk

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Pregnancy: No Weight Gain for Obese Women?

webmd.com — “Women who are obese when they become pregnant may not need to gain weight during pregnancy, a new study shows.View full resource at webmd.com

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Pregnancy: No Weight Gain for Obese Women: Women who are obese when they become pregnant may not need to gain we.. http://tinyurl.com/qurrhd

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Quit Smoking Without Gaining Weight:

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Depression, Anxiety Linked to Weight Gain

webmd.com — “A study that followed British workers for almost two decades found that people with depression, anxiety and other mental health disorders gained more weight over time.View full resource at webmd.com

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Depression, Anxiety Linked to Weight Gain: A study that followed British workers for almost two decades found t.. http://bit.ly/m5507

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Depression, Anxiety Linked to Weight Gain

webmd.com — “A study that followed British workers for almost two decades found that people with depression, anxiety and other mental health disorders gained more weight over time.View full resource at webmd.com

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People who suffer depression, anxiety more likely to become obese http://budurl.com/7sld --cost more, have more chronic conditions

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Marriage and Divorce Trigger Weight Gain

webmd.com — “A new study shows marriage often prompts weight gain in women, while divorce is often the time when men pile on the pounds.View full resource at webmd.com

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Marriage and Divorce Trigger Weight Gain: A new study shows marriage often prompts weight gain in women, while d... http://t.co/J31iOJr

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Lexapro and Weight Gain | Ask the Therapist

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Exercise: Weight Gain, or Weight Loss? |

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The Surprising Ingredient Causing Weight Gain

health.yahoo.net — “Say it isn't so! A recent study out of the University of Carolina at Chapel Hill cites what animal studies have hinted at for years: MSG (aka monosodium glutamate) could be a factor in weight gain.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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NutritionistaRD Debra Riedesel Nutritionist and Dietitian

Russel Blaylock MD was right re: MSG & weight http://bit.ly/CsgbT

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