The Amazing Adventures of Diet girl
Shauna Reid, a Scotland-dwelling Australian lass.
My adventures began in Canberra in January 2001, weighing in at 351 pounds (almost 160 kilos). Six years later, on the other side of the planet, I’d lost half my body weight.
I’ve blogged about my ups and downs since day one and continue to write now that I’m in maintenance mode. I’ve also written a book - The Amazing Adventures of Dietgirl is out now!
Read more about the book here.
Diet Blog
Melanie Thomassian is a registered dietitian and health writer who is determined to convince the world that being fit and healthy doesn’t require some fad diet or weight loss gimmick. She is extremely passionate about helping others to succeed, and also authors the website Dietriffic.com.
La Vida Low-Carb
Jimmy Moore used to be a morbidly obese 410-pound man. But by the end of the first month after beginning my New Year’s resolution to lose weight in January 2004, he had shed a total of 30 pounds. HOLY COW!!! At the end of the second month, another 40 pounds were gone and by the time I had been on Atkins for 100 days, over 100 pounds were gone forever from my body. Words simply cannot describe how I felt going through this incredible journey and I will never be the same again.
The Health Care Blog
The Health Care Blog (THCB) has acquired a reputation as one of the most respected independent voices in the healthcare industry. The Wall Street Journal calls us “among the most widely read insider publications in the field. Web MD calls us “a free-wheeling discussion of the latest healthcare developments.”
THCB prints original material from many contributors (some regular, some not so regular) and reprints (by permission) great posts from other bloggers.
Diabetes Mine
About the Author: Inquisitive, perhaps-just-a-tad overly analytical new diabetic based in San Francisco, CA. Diagnosed with Type 1 in May 2003. BA in Journalism, MA in Communication Studies. After living overseas and many years of PR/marketing work for high-tech companies in Silicon Valley, currently a freelance writer and consultant in the health and diabetes industries and full-time mom.
Genetics and Health
I have two children under the age of five, and both are very active lil’ bees! And that’s a good thing, because an active early life helps promote health in the long term. But honestly, sometimes, I wish they would preserve their calories more! They both have food allergies.
NHS Blog Doctor
Here’s another blog by a health care professional, this time by Dr. John Crippens, a general practitioner who has been in the health care industry in the United Kingdom for 20 years.
He gives his opinion on the future of healthcare, and relates stories involving the day-to-day trials of running a medical practice.
Emergiblog
Emergiblog is run by Kim McAllister, a registered nurse in the San Francisco Bay area, with an ADN degree and (currently) 31 years experience who has spent the last 19 years working in emergency departments.
Nee Naw
If you were to walk into London Ambulance’s control room and you might see a green-clad woman ferociously scribbling notes on the back of a rejected annual leave slip between calls. That woman is Suzi Brent, and those notes form the basis of this blog.
Complete Running Network
The Complete Running Network? This blog covers training, injury treatment and prevention, equipment, motivation, racing and more.
The publishers have also created the Running Blog Family, which they claim is the most comprehensive list of running blogs (1037). That’s a lot of blogs.










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Great post!