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Smarter and easier to use than ever, Diet Power's revolutionary "coach" for the PC is the only weight-loss and nutrition software to suggest foods you like that are best to eat now. See what's new in Diet Power 4.4—or better yet, download our free no-strings 15-day trial. (The free trial will import your old diet records without harming your current version.)
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Is Your Weight Killing You?
By Terry Dunkle, Diet Power Founder and Editor-in-Chief
Which is better, fit or thin? The answer may surprise you.
According to a recent Harris poll, 80 percent of Americans 25 and older are overweight.
The surplus fat is killing many of us, too, because extra pounds carry more serious health
risks than most of us realize—especially if you're a couch potato or have a potbelly. Besides heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, the risks include more than a dozen other maladies that can shorten life or make it miserable.
Is your weight risky? And if so, what's the easiest way to drop those life-threatening pounds? Here's what science says... Full story.
What Diet Power Users Say
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—Dawn Housel
"Diet Power has kept me within five pounds of my original goal for eight years. I still use it daily, and always will."
—Dave Wolff, Manchester, Mich.
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—Monica Sweet
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—Kim Wright
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