Recent Atkins News
Fit Club 30 Day Challenge
Fit Club member Andrea Metcalf shows us how you can drop five pounds in 30 days. Read More
Extreme Weight Loss: Pair Drops Hundreds of Pounds
Hendricks began to follow the Atkins diet and today, nearly 12 years later, she weighs 131 pounds. Read More
Atkins Followers: Monitor Your Carb Intake With This New App
To keep you on track, the famous carb-cutting diet, the Atkins diet, launched a new app available on iOS and Android devices. Read More
Sharon Osbourne Weight Loss: Star Revelas 28-Pound Weight Loss
Sharon Osbourne is committed living a healthier life. Read More
Sharon Osbourne’s Top 3 Diet Secrets
We spoke with TV star Sharon Osbourne, who recently shed 23 pounds in 6 weeks, to find out her top tricks for losing weight before her milestone 60th birthday. Read More
Sharon Osbourne: I Lost 28 Pounds!
The Talk host, 60, recently revealed to Us Weekly that’s she been following a new diet — and it’s been a big success. Read More
High-carb diet is linked to early Alzheimer’s
Carbs might be linked to buidup of toxic proteins in brain Read More
Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. And Celebrity Chef And New Mom Donatella Arpaia Host The Launch Of “The New Atkins For A New You Cookbook” In New York City
January 19, 2012 – New York, NY – Atkins™, the original and leading low-carb weight loss plan based on an extensive scientific body of research, in partnership with celebrity chef, restaurateur and new mother, Donatella Arpaia, today hosted a luncheon in New York City to launch the cookbook, “The New Atkins for a New You Read More
Calling all Atkins weight loss superstars
DENVER, June 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Calling all Atkins weight loss success stories! Atkins Nutritionals Inc. (“Atkins™”) is now accepting customer weight loss submissions for a chance to win great prizes like a $5,000 shopping spree or appearance in a national TV commercial. Submit your Atkins Diet™ success story during round 1 (June 6th – Read More
Conclusions flawed in comparison of animal- and plant-based “low-carbohydrate” diets
DENVER, CO. (September 6, 2010) – Headlines make news, but don’t read too much into current headlines about a recent study titled “Low-Carbohydrate Diets and All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality,” published in the September 7, 2010, issue of Annals of Internal Medicine.. Although the headlines may say the study suggests that long-term adherence to a low-carb Read More