Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

UCSF study marks important step toward finding cure for Ebola

UCSF study marks important step toward finding cure for Ebola

Excessive fat accumulation in lower extremities of children linked to insulin resistance, metabolic disorders

Excessive fat accumulation in lower extremities of children linked to insulin resistance, metabolic disorders

Population health research on cardiovascular health finds positive results

Population health research on cardiovascular health finds positive results

TRPV2 could be a target for obesity therapy

TRPV2 could be a target for obesity therapy

Effective ways to ensure a long, healthy life

Effective ways to ensure a long, healthy life

Early life exposure to lead can alter gut microbiota, contribute to increased body weight in adulthood

Early life exposure to lead can alter gut microbiota, contribute to increased body weight in adulthood

Scientists map biological networks of genes to gain new insights on disease mechanisms

Scientists map biological networks of genes to gain new insights on disease mechanisms

Breast cancer can be more aggressive in obese people

Breast cancer can be more aggressive in obese people

Birth of a sibling potentially associated with healthier BMIs for children by first grade

Birth of a sibling potentially associated with healthier BMIs for children by first grade

Scientists identify novel gene variants associated with childhood BMI

Scientists identify novel gene variants associated with childhood BMI

Excess comorbidity flagged in MS patients

Excess comorbidity flagged in MS patients

Research focuses on aging, health among Hispanic women population

Research focuses on aging, health among Hispanic women population

Scientists explore new treatment avenues to protect obese individuals from cardiovascular disease

Scientists explore new treatment avenues to protect obese individuals from cardiovascular disease

World Kidney Day 2016 focuses on children

World Kidney Day 2016 focuses on children

Scientists discover molecular switch that can burn off excess pounds

Scientists discover molecular switch that can burn off excess pounds

Conducive work climate can help moms to continue breastfeeding

Conducive work climate can help moms to continue breastfeeding

Is the global diet getting sweeter? An interview with Professor Barry Popkin

Is the global diet getting sweeter? An interview with Professor Barry Popkin

Overprescribing of opioids leads to serious public health problems

Overprescribing of opioids leads to serious public health problems

Early childhood presents short-lived window for intervention to ensure future cardio-metabolic health

Early childhood presents short-lived window for intervention to ensure future cardio-metabolic health

People newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis share risk factors of other chronic illnesses

People newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis share risk factors of other chronic illnesses

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