Dr Robert Atkins - whose diet is followed by three million Britons - had a serious heart disease and was a clinically obese 18-and-a-half stone when he died, a report revealed yesterday.
Jump to: The Atkins diet is a weight loss plan developed in the 1960s by an American cardiologist, Dr Robert Atkins. It is a low-carbohydrate eating plan that gained popularity because it allows ...
Dr Robert Atkins, the diet's inventor who died a year ago, used the phrase "eat liberally" in relation to foods such as meat, fish, eggs, cheese and butter. Colette Heimowitz, director of ...
Imagine a nurse for every census tract of the United States. We must transform nursing education to make that vision a reality. The most economically distressed communities are the least likely to ...
The Atkins diet is a low-carb diet developed in the 1970s by cardiologist Dr. Robert Atkins. The diet became popular in the early 2000s and is still used today to support weight loss, strengthen ...