From lockdown overeating to dropping three dress sizes – how these Inverness women changed their lives By Charlotte Thomson August 5, 2022, 11:45 am Updated: August 5, 2022, 3:13 pm 1 Inverness friends Jenny Miller (left) and Ruth Foy have had an "amazing" time getting their health back during their weight loss. [[intro]] [[title]] [[text]] [[button_text]] [[outro]] More from Health & Wellbeing Archie Battersbee’s mother seeks meeting with Health Secretary to discuss system UK Covid-19 infections at lowest level for two months After years of bullying, Sutherland woman learned to embrace her facial birthmark 0 Jacqueline Jossa and Nicola Adams to share personal health stories in new series Local fitness provider freezes gym membership prices in Aberdeen NHS bosses make rare appeal to ministers as UK faces ‘public health emergency’ People with mild Covid are likely to be infectious for five days, study suggests ‘Humanitarian crisis’ in UK if action not taken on energy bills, say NHS bosses Excess death figures to be examined amid concerns about lockdown effects Health Secretary Steve Barclay considers overseas hiring spree for care homes More from Press and Journal Caley Thistle boss Billy Dodds reflects on sore league loss at Partick Thistle 0 Brian Graham doubles up as Caley Thistle lose first game of season in 4-1… 0 Haddo House and Country Park given blue-green algae all-clear after concerns 0 Four girls, 12 to 17, on paddle boards rescued off Nairn and Banff within… 0 Where you can order lunchbox snacks in Highlands, Moray and Aberdeen for just 1p 0 Inverness Tesco donates £25,000 worth of clothing to Highland Hospice after store flooded 0