TikTok diets helping people when medicine can’t?
While ketogenic diets have helped some people lose weight and keep it off, they can also cause side effects such as nutrient deficiencies and high cholesterol, writes F.D. Flam. (Azurita/Dreamstime/TNS)
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October 23, 2025

TikTok diets helping people when medicine can’t?

NEW YORK (TNS) — As a species, humans possess a kind of superpower: the ability to survive on a re...
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