Obesity News and Research

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First effective noninvasive method for diagnosing early-stage liver diseases

First effective noninvasive method for diagnosing early-stage liver diseases

Dental health, diet may have an impact on psoriasis development and severity

Dental health, diet may have an impact on psoriasis development and severity

Proximity to junk food sources can impact kid’s chances of becoming obese

Proximity to junk food sources can impact kid’s chances of becoming obese

Snooze you can use: California legislates more sleep for better health

Snooze you can use: California legislates more sleep for better health

Sugar-sweetened acidic drinks linked to obesity and tooth wear among adults

Sugar-sweetened acidic drinks linked to obesity and tooth wear among adults

Eating one avocado a day associated with lower levels of LDL

Eating one avocado a day associated with lower levels of LDL

Developing AI-assisted telecoaching solution for people with disabilities and diabetes

Developing AI-assisted telecoaching solution for people with disabilities and diabetes

Bariatric surgery is safe and beneficial for teenagers with morbid obesity

Bariatric surgery is safe and beneficial for teenagers with morbid obesity

Specialist orthotics care varies depending on where patients live

Specialist orthotics care varies depending on where patients live

Researchers identify chemical signatures in blood and urine to measure dietary intake

Researchers identify chemical signatures in blood and urine to measure dietary intake

Gut microbiome is a reality in fetal life also

Gut microbiome is a reality in fetal life also

McMaster University research potentially offers new tool for assessing eating habits

McMaster University research potentially offers new tool for assessing eating habits

Penn State physician offers insight into the methods of intermittent fasting

Penn State physician offers insight into the methods of intermittent fasting

Further evidence bedtime social media use is harming teenagers

Further evidence bedtime social media use is harming teenagers

Findings point to potential interventions to improve preemie growth during high risk pregnancy

Findings point to potential interventions to improve preemie growth during high risk pregnancy

Greater electronic device use linked to more consumption of added sugar, caffeine in teens

Greater electronic device use linked to more consumption of added sugar, caffeine in teens

Unique collaboration launches 'Clean Air for Schools' program in the UK

Unique collaboration launches 'Clean Air for Schools' program in the UK

Half the drugs in use damage gut bacteria, says new study

Half the drugs in use damage gut bacteria, says new study

New CRISPR genome “prime editing” system

New CRISPR genome “prime editing” system

Researchers receive $3.2 million NIH grant to pursue a deeper understanding of Down syndrome

Researchers receive $3.2 million NIH grant to pursue a deeper understanding of Down syndrome

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