Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

Pesticides used in food, tobacco products place children and smokers in potential risk

Pesticides used in food, tobacco products place children and smokers in potential risk

Mediterranean diet cuts risk of developing AMD

Mediterranean diet cuts risk of developing AMD

Child sleep disorders on the rise due to social media and obesity

Child sleep disorders on the rise due to social media and obesity

Cancer undercuts ability of normal cells to consume glucose, finds study

Cancer undercuts ability of normal cells to consume glucose, finds study

Ethicon demonstrates commitment to improve access to life-changing obesity treatment

Ethicon demonstrates commitment to improve access to life-changing obesity treatment

Shared decision making needed to diagnose, treat, and manage patients with CAH

Shared decision making needed to diagnose, treat, and manage patients with CAH

Rochester and Minnesota team receives grant to create center for child maltreatment studies

Rochester and Minnesota team receives grant to create center for child maltreatment studies

Diet comprising of soups and shakes may combat obesity

Diet comprising of soups and shakes may combat obesity

Simple way to measure abdominal obesity index

Simple way to measure abdominal obesity index

Obese mothers who underwent bariatric surgery can have safer deliveries

Obese mothers who underwent bariatric surgery can have safer deliveries

GW educational pipeline program addresses regional health care workforce needs

GW educational pipeline program addresses regional health care workforce needs

Researchers to explore sex differences in cardiovascular and renal physiology

Researchers to explore sex differences in cardiovascular and renal physiology

Breastfeeding could be important way to prevent childhood obesity, study finds

Breastfeeding could be important way to prevent childhood obesity, study finds

Study reveals connection between hunger and mood

Study reveals connection between hunger and mood

Solid fuel use linked with increased risk of hospitalization or death from respiratory diseases

Solid fuel use linked with increased risk of hospitalization or death from respiratory diseases

Study explores link between genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's and cardiometabolic risk factors

Study explores link between genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's and cardiometabolic risk factors

Genes predicting person's height may provide clues about causes of varicose veins

Genes predicting person's height may provide clues about causes of varicose veins

Functional Imagery Training helps lose five times more weight than talking therapy

Functional Imagery Training helps lose five times more weight than talking therapy

Obese pregnant women can restrict weight gain safely with proper nutrition guidance

Obese pregnant women can restrict weight gain safely with proper nutrition guidance

New Zealand teenagers less fit than previous generation, finds study

New Zealand teenagers less fit than previous generation, finds study

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