Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

NIH awards Avaxia $1.5M Phase II SBIR grant to develop antibody therapeutic for IBD

NIH awards Avaxia $1.5M Phase II SBIR grant to develop antibody therapeutic for IBD

Software tool accurately estimates risk of heart disease

Software tool accurately estimates risk of heart disease

New software tool can accurately estimate risk of heart disease

New software tool can accurately estimate risk of heart disease

EU-funded 'afresh'-project looks at food and physical activity

EU-funded 'afresh'-project looks at food and physical activity

Study reveals how Bdnf gene mutation contributes to severe obesity

Study reveals how Bdnf gene mutation contributes to severe obesity

Sexually rejected male fruit flies binge on alcohol more than sexually satisfied peers: Study

Sexually rejected male fruit flies binge on alcohol more than sexually satisfied peers: Study

SBMT announces 2012 recipients of Pioneers in Medicine, Technology and Healthcare Policy Awards

SBMT announces 2012 recipients of Pioneers in Medicine, Technology and Healthcare Policy Awards

Obesity appears to increase risk of mortality tied to sleeping pills

Obesity appears to increase risk of mortality tied to sleeping pills

Food-insecure mothers more likely to develop obesity

Food-insecure mothers more likely to develop obesity

Neuropeptide F in the fly's brain governs behavior linked with addiction

Neuropeptide F in the fly's brain governs behavior linked with addiction

Deadly link between higher BMI and colorectal cancer

Deadly link between higher BMI and colorectal cancer

Sleep less, eat more – Recipe for weight gain

Sleep less, eat more – Recipe for weight gain

Lose weight to help your child lose weight

Lose weight to help your child lose weight

Scientists report about a brain circuit that mediates loss of appetite

Scientists report about a brain circuit that mediates loss of appetite

H. pylori bacteria associated with elevated levels of HbA1c

H. pylori bacteria associated with elevated levels of HbA1c

People with higher socio-economic status in developing countries more likely to be obese

People with higher socio-economic status in developing countries more likely to be obese

Researchers discover molecular mechanism responsible for low back pain

Researchers discover molecular mechanism responsible for low back pain

New research could make it easier to grow health-promoting blood oranges

New research could make it easier to grow health-promoting blood oranges

Biomedical research advances through new Australian Institute

Biomedical research advances through new Australian Institute

Drive to make school nurses more accessible and confidential: UK

Drive to make school nurses more accessible and confidential: UK

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