Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

More calories consumed when eating out

More calories consumed when eating out

University of Alberta medical research supports the 'obesity paradox'

University of Alberta medical research supports the 'obesity paradox'

Latinos, Hispanics in the U.S. more likely to develop major cardiovascular diseases

Latinos, Hispanics in the U.S. more likely to develop major cardiovascular diseases

Study: Many Hispanic/Latino adults in the U.S. are at high risk for heart attack or stroke

Study: Many Hispanic/Latino adults in the U.S. are at high risk for heart attack or stroke

Smoke-free laws lead to fewer heart attacks

Smoke-free laws lead to fewer heart attacks

Sleep experts advise people to reset sleep habits when they reset clocks

Sleep experts advise people to reset sleep habits when they reset clocks

Some types of bariatric surgery may cause bone loss, say endocrinologists

Some types of bariatric surgery may cause bone loss, say endocrinologists

Malaysia hopes to solve nutrition transition problem

Malaysia hopes to solve nutrition transition problem

Lecture to examine how eating habits are influenced by physiology and psychology

Lecture to examine how eating habits are influenced by physiology and psychology

Australia's Generation X on the path to become more obese than baby boomers

Australia's Generation X on the path to become more obese than baby boomers

Insomnia and sleep apnoea turn us into major health service consumers

Insomnia and sleep apnoea turn us into major health service consumers

TransTech Pharma to complete TTP054 Phase 2 trial on type 2 diabetes

TransTech Pharma to complete TTP054 Phase 2 trial on type 2 diabetes

Implant-based breast reconstruction has disadvantages

Implant-based breast reconstruction has disadvantages

Study finds link between severe sepsis and chronic diseases

Study finds link between severe sepsis and chronic diseases

Ischemic stroke: an interview with Dr Gregory Ford

Ischemic stroke: an interview with Dr Gregory Ford

Few U.S. medical schools provide effective training on how to address weight issues in obese patients

Few U.S. medical schools provide effective training on how to address weight issues in obese patients

Roundup: Dallas approves stipend for gay, unmarried employees; Federal judge says Milwaukee can raise retiree contribution

Roundup: Dallas approves stipend for gay, unmarried employees; Federal judge says Milwaukee can raise retiree contribution

Study examines impact of school-based obesity intervention program

Study examines impact of school-based obesity intervention program

Regular exercise does not impact amount of time women spend sitting

Regular exercise does not impact amount of time women spend sitting

Medicare news: Health spending on seniors grew faster in U.S. than Canada; Plan to cut costs on dual eligibles raises questions

Medicare news: Health spending on seniors grew faster in U.S. than Canada; Plan to cut costs on dual eligibles raises questions

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