Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

Obese, overweight people at increased risk of cancer

Obese, overweight people at increased risk of cancer

Communication break down in warning parents about their overweight children

Communication break down in warning parents about their overweight children

Some Mexican parents do not encourage their teens to be active

Some Mexican parents do not encourage their teens to be active

More mothers are breastfeeding their newborns, but for too short a duration

More mothers are breastfeeding their newborns, but for too short a duration

Endocrine Society supports policies that aim to combat pediatric obesity

Endocrine Society supports policies that aim to combat pediatric obesity

Low vitamin D levels may predispose one to type 2 diabetes

Low vitamin D levels may predispose one to type 2 diabetes

New website helps raise awareness about childhood obesity

New website helps raise awareness about childhood obesity

Obesity maybe passed down from fathers to kids: Study

Obesity maybe passed down from fathers to kids: Study

MRG releases 2012 report on European markets for large-joint reconstructive implants

MRG releases 2012 report on European markets for large-joint reconstructive implants

Factors associated with increased risk of in-hospital falls after total hip or knee replacement surgery

Factors associated with increased risk of in-hospital falls after total hip or knee replacement surgery

Growth hormone PDGF-BB and blood protein EPO implicated in development of cancer

Growth hormone PDGF-BB and blood protein EPO implicated in development of cancer

Low vitamin D levels associated with higher degrees of insulin resistance

Low vitamin D levels associated with higher degrees of insulin resistance

Obesity significantly affects personal finances

Obesity significantly affects personal finances

'Sin tax' on sugary goods may not be efficient, effective

'Sin tax' on sugary goods may not be efficient, effective

Baby boomers more likely to develop HCV

Baby boomers more likely to develop HCV

First Edition: December 2, 2011

First Edition: December 2, 2011

Medicare to cover obesity screening, 'intensive behavioral therapy'

Medicare to cover obesity screening, 'intensive behavioral therapy'

Adding a dip can induce bitter sensitive children to eat more vegetables

Adding a dip can induce bitter sensitive children to eat more vegetables

Life as a couch potato can create new fat in fat cells

Life as a couch potato can create new fat in fat cells

Health disparity tends to increase among young U.S. adults

Health disparity tends to increase among young U.S. adults

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