Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

The latest big thing - Obesity!

The latest big thing - Obesity!

Kids will eat more fruits and less fat

Kids will eat more fruits and less fat

Human body is designed to strongly resist attempts to lose weight

Human body is designed to strongly resist attempts to lose weight

Disabling carbohydrate trigger reduces obesity and appetite

Disabling carbohydrate trigger reduces obesity and appetite

Excessive exercise and eating disorders go hand in hand

Excessive exercise and eating disorders go hand in hand

Study aims to lower diabetes risk in youth

Study aims to lower diabetes risk in youth

Obesity might lead to more aggressive ovarian cancer

Obesity might lead to more aggressive ovarian cancer

New York Times profiles Clinton's role in fight against HIV/AIDS

New York Times profiles Clinton's role in fight against HIV/AIDS

Obesity affects survival odds for ovarian cancer

Obesity affects survival odds for ovarian cancer

Brits challenge Americans in the obesity stakes

Brits challenge Americans in the obesity stakes

Fat people shorten their lives

Fat people shorten their lives

BMI unreliable when assessing obesity and risk of heart disease

BMI unreliable when assessing obesity and risk of heart disease

Body mass index cannot reliably predict the outcome for patients with heart disease

Body mass index cannot reliably predict the outcome for patients with heart disease

People in China getting fatter

People in China getting fatter

Strokes will cost U.S. $2.2 trillion over the next 45 years

Strokes will cost U.S. $2.2 trillion over the next 45 years

Waist-hip ratio should replace body mass index as indicator of mortality risk in older people

Waist-hip ratio should replace body mass index as indicator of mortality risk in older people

Lack of outdoor play is health time bomb for children

Lack of outdoor play is health time bomb for children

Experts say control obesity by taxing junk food

Experts say control obesity by taxing junk food

Breast cancer 'wonder drug' Herceptin carries a risk for heart problems

Breast cancer 'wonder drug' Herceptin carries a risk for heart problems

Some brains wired to encourage fidgeting

Some brains wired to encourage fidgeting

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