Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

Compared with Medicaid enrollees, low-income uninsured adults are less likely to have chronic conditions

Compared with Medicaid enrollees, low-income uninsured adults are less likely to have chronic conditions

Wayne State University awards $1.8 million for development of multidisciplinary research groups

Wayne State University awards $1.8 million for development of multidisciplinary research groups

MIT study shows that SIRT1 gene plays key role in controlling circadian rhythms

MIT study shows that SIRT1 gene plays key role in controlling circadian rhythms

Researchers discover key role of RAP1 gene in obesity

Researchers discover key role of RAP1 gene in obesity

Oral probiotic supplement increases vitamin D levels in blood, says study

Oral probiotic supplement increases vitamin D levels in blood, says study

First Edition: June 20, 2013

First Edition: June 20, 2013

Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca announce top line results of Phase 4 SAVOR-TIMI-53 clinical trial of Onglyza

Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca announce top line results of Phase 4 SAVOR-TIMI-53 clinical trial of Onglyza

New study shows that dietary fructose causes liver damage even without weight gain

New study shows that dietary fructose causes liver damage even without weight gain

AMA: Obesity is a disease

AMA: Obesity is a disease

Loyola researcher to study role of Vitamin D in women with diabetes and depression

Loyola researcher to study role of Vitamin D in women with diabetes and depression

LDL cholesterol blood levels: an interview with Dr. Harvey Kaufman

LDL cholesterol blood levels: an interview with Dr. Harvey Kaufman

Research: Fetal exposure to BPA causes inflammation in fat tissues after birth

Research: Fetal exposure to BPA causes inflammation in fat tissues after birth

AACE applauds the American Medical Association for recognizing obesity as disease state

AACE applauds the American Medical Association for recognizing obesity as disease state

Home environment and parenting can influence child's health by shaping dietary and physical behaviors

Home environment and parenting can influence child's health by shaping dietary and physical behaviors

Taxing less-healthy foods motivates people to make healthier choices, says study

Taxing less-healthy foods motivates people to make healthier choices, says study

First Edition: June 19, 2013

First Edition: June 19, 2013

Scientists find new biomarker to accurately measure long-term sugar intake from blood or hair sample

Scientists find new biomarker to accurately measure long-term sugar intake from blood or hair sample

New research draws link between people's beliefs and obesity crisis

New research draws link between people's beliefs and obesity crisis

Study finds similar genetic variations in overweight newborns, obese adults

Study finds similar genetic variations in overweight newborns, obese adults

Short-term exposure to antidepressants, stress, high-fat diet is associated with long-term increases in body weight

Short-term exposure to antidepressants, stress, high-fat diet is associated with long-term increases in body weight

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