Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

Scientists present new research on adipocyte regulation

Scientists present new research on adipocyte regulation

Myrrh resin may have cholesterol-lowering properties

Myrrh resin may have cholesterol-lowering properties

Diabetic patients exposed to insulin glargine have higher incidence of cancer, shows study

Diabetic patients exposed to insulin glargine have higher incidence of cancer, shows study

Senator Arlen Specter proposes new amendment to current healthcare reform bill

Senator Arlen Specter proposes new amendment to current healthcare reform bill

Special issue focuses on cardiovascular disease prevention and outcomes

Special issue focuses on cardiovascular disease prevention and outcomes

Obese patients loosing moderate amount of weight improve their cardiovascular health, says study

Obese patients loosing moderate amount of weight improve their cardiovascular health, says study

Innovative approaches to develop more effective interventions to reduce obesity

Innovative approaches to develop more effective interventions to reduce obesity

By understanding how gene works, scientists may find ways to prevent, cure diabetes

By understanding how gene works, scientists may find ways to prevent, cure diabetes

Kaiser Permanente: Women of Chinese and Korean heritage may develop diabetes during pregnancy

Kaiser Permanente: Women of Chinese and Korean heritage may develop diabetes during pregnancy

Nutritionists offer tips for families to make and keep healthier New Year's resolutions

Nutritionists offer tips for families to make and keep healthier New Year's resolutions

Eating disorder groups say BMI fuels weight-prejudice and urge to focus on health and lifestyle

Eating disorder groups say BMI fuels weight-prejudice and urge to focus on health and lifestyle

Cedars-Sinai Center for Weight Loss re-accredited as a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence

Cedars-Sinai Center for Weight Loss re-accredited as a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence

NIH launches a $37 million program to reduce obesity

NIH launches a $37 million program to reduce obesity

Women with high BMI are at increased risk of dying from breast cancer

Women with high BMI are at increased risk of dying from breast cancer

Drop in U.S. colorectal cancer deaths

Drop in U.S. colorectal cancer deaths

GP Publishing releases "The Miracle of ViaViente"

GP Publishing releases "The Miracle of ViaViente"

Schizophrenia: Once-monthly INVEGA SUSTENNA not inferior to bi-weekly RISPERDAL CONSTA

Schizophrenia: Once-monthly INVEGA SUSTENNA not inferior to bi-weekly RISPERDAL CONSTA

New research shows increase risk of cardiovascular disease for people on low-carbohydrate high-fat diets

New research shows increase risk of cardiovascular disease for people on low-carbohydrate high-fat diets

OPDQ adopts global vision on food and nutrition

OPDQ adopts global vision on food and nutrition

More number of obese adults are turning to bariatric surgery as a last resort, says WHO

More number of obese adults are turning to bariatric surgery as a last resort, says WHO

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