Lipozene merely contains the fiber, glucomannan. This fiber can absorb water and then be excreted. However, the FTC revealed in 2005 that Lipozene was improperly marketed and promoted and that it does not have any fat-burning properties.
Lipozene shares nothing in common with stimulant diet pills (which can affect the heart adversely).
Lipozene is farily harmless, but many who have tried it have concluded that it is an overpriced source of fiber.
MVP has a heart condition called Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome that, if undiagnosed, could be fatal.
When he found out he had the illness called Parkinson's syndrome, which later caused him to retire from boxing.
Prader-Willi Syndrome
Fetal alcohol syndrome
One particular tumor of the ovary that leaks fluid and results in fluid accumulation is called Meigs' syndrome.
Over time, the remaining organs in the patient's chest may move into the space left by the surgery. This condition is called postpneumonectomy syndrome
Yes, many people have used the diet pill called Lipozene. The pill is said to be a safe and effective way to lose weight, but has not been approved by the FDA.
The XO condition is known as Turner's Syndrome.
Poland Syndrome
No; Lady Louise has an eye condition called extropia
No, but consuming alcohol during pregnancy can lead to impaired mental development in a condition called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Down syndrome