Country singer Jelly Roll lost over 270 pounds by treating his overeating as an addiction, similar to his past struggles with substance abuse, which significantly improved his mental health and overall lifestyle.
A 56-year-old freelance travel writer, facing unaffordable rent, built her own tiny house on wheels during the COVID-19 pandemic, which became her first owned home, providing her with security, freedom, and a simplified lifestyle.
A woman who lost over 70 kg shares five daily habits that helped her maintain her weight loss, emphasizing the importance of mindset, emotional healing, unlearning diet mentality, building micro habits, and lowering the bar without lowering standards for sustainable success.
Robin Wright has moved from the U.S. to the UK, citing dissatisfaction with America and praising the UK's slower pace and sense of freedom. She is enjoying her new life, meeting her partner, and planning to take a break from work to relax by the seaside.
Ty Burrell, known for his role in Modern Family, moved to Salt Lake City in 2020 with his family and has embraced an outdoorsy lifestyle, contrasting with his previous life in LA. He expressed satisfaction with the move, which has allowed him to enjoy a quieter, family-oriented life, similar to other actors like Ariel Winter who have also left LA for different reasons.
Retired UFC champion Khabib Nurmagomedov hopes his former rival Conor McGregor will change his lifestyle after a series of legal issues, emphasizing that it's not too late for redemption and urging him to make positive changes to avoid lifelong punishment.
A long-term study shows that regular light exercise before age 50 can significantly improve brain health and delay aging-related decline, with benefits including larger hippocampal volume and increased cognitive resilience, especially in women. Starting early with consistent activity like walking or cycling can help maintain brain structure and function into old age, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle choices in dementia prevention.
Ethan Noblesala, 32, lost 85 pounds by adopting a high protein, high fiber, low-calorie diet, engaging in pickleball and other sports, and prioritizing sleep and recovery, which transformed his health and inspired him to create a social fitness app.
A Chesterfield man, Luke Milner, who weighed 30 stone, reversed his type 2 diabetes and lost seven stone after participating in an NHS diet programme, significantly improving his health and quality of life.
An antitech activist shares her journey of living without a smartphone and the challenges of overcoming laptop addiction, emphasizing the importance of reducing overall digital device use for a balanced life.
Denzel Washington has been sober for 10 years, having quit alcohol at age 60 after a long period of drinking two bottles of wine daily. He acknowledges the damage done to his body but is now focused on health, working out with a trainer and eating better. Washington reflects on this new chapter of his life, aiming to be the healthiest version of himself as he approaches 70.
Chris Rose from Henrico County, Virginia, experienced a life-threatening medical crisis when a persistent cough led to a diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AFib), a serious heart condition. Despite the initial shock and fear, Chris chose to fight for his life by undergoing medical procedures and making significant lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise. His determination resulted in a remarkable transformation, losing over 100 pounds and coming off heart medications. Chris's story highlights the importance of heart health awareness and the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity.
Engaging in regular aerobic exercise, such as tennis, biking, swimming, or jogging for at least one hour per week, can significantly lower the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, which is expected to affect more people globally by 2030.
Country music star Jelly Roll has revealed his staggering weight loss of over 70 pounds as he prepares for a 5K race, incorporating daily runs, sauna sessions, and a healthy diet. Excited about his progress, he aims to lose another 100 pounds and is looking forward to feeling even better for his upcoming festival performances and national tour.
After a septic shock scare and subsequent surgeries, Jo Hurley gained weight and reached 300 pounds due to a diet of cheese and wine. Motivated by a desire to feel better, she lost 140 pounds by giving up nightly white wine, adopting a healthier diet, and exercising, ultimately avoiding gastric sleeve surgery and achieving a weight of 159 pounds.