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Medications to Combat Obesity, Unlike Diabetes, Much Less in Use in US
NewsObesity is a major risk factor for several diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and a vast ... Read more -
WHO Cancer Prevention Group Identifies 8 More Cancers Linked to Obesity
NewsObesity is a risk factor for more cancers than previously believed, according to the results of a new evaluation conducted ... Read more -
Umbilical Cords of Babies of Overweight Moms Offer Clues into Childhood Obesity
NewsChildren born to obese mothers are known to be at an increased risk of obesity, but researchers do not fully ... Read more -
Teen Obesity Prevention Focus of New American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines
NewsAccording to new guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), a two-fold simple approach could be used to prevent ... Read more -
Obesity Rates Higher Among Cancer Survivors
NewsThe rate of obesity increased faster amongst cancer survivors than the general population in the 14 years between 1997 ... Read more -
NIH Grants $1.8M To Study Gut Bacteria Causing Obesity
NewsThe National Institutes of Health recently awarded a researcher at the Institute for Biomedical Sciences at Georgia State University a ... Read more -
Brains of Overweight People Ten Years Older than Non-Overweight at Middle-Age
NewsThe brains of overweight and obese people display images of white matter similar to those found in brains of leaner ... Read more -
Meat as Much a Cause of Obesity as Sugar and Fats, Study in 170 Countries Finds
NewsDiets rich in meat are as much a factor in the prevalence of global obesity as sugar consumption, researchers at the University ... Read more -
Kidney Disease, Abdominal Obesity Linked in Young Adults
NewsAbdominal obesity could be linked to chronic kidney disease (CKD) especially in young Mexican-Americans new study shows. ... Read more -
New Bariatric Surgery Study to Launch in New Zealand
NewsA new Bariatric Surgery Experienced study (BASE) is set to help researchers in New Zealand visualize the surgical experience from the patient’s ... Read more -
Severely Obese Women Show Different Brain Response to Food Cues
NewsUT Southwestern Medical Center researchers found in a recent study that severely obese women have different brain activity compared to lean ... Read more -
New Treatment Shows Promising For Rare Obesity Disease
NewsSetmelanotide, a novel melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) agonist, may have beneficial effects on patients with pro-opiomelanocrotin (POMC) deficiency obesity, ... Read more
Last Week’s Hot Topic on Obesity
Obesity and Heart Disease in Mice Prevented by Deleting a Gene
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Researchers using genetic engineering developed a mouse model that resisted weight gain and arterial disease, even when fed a high-fat diet. The study demonstrated that deficiency in a specific transcription factor, ... Read more
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Obesity in Young Children Now a ‘Global Challenge,’ WHO Says
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The Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity (ECHO), a part of the World Health Organization (WHO), recently presented its final report to the group’s director general, summarizing two years of work into ways to deal with ... Read more
Obese Children May Find Mindfulness Successful for Weight Management
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Recent research from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine suggests there might be an imbalance in the brain networks of obese children when compared to healthy-weight children that could make obese kids more prone to ... Read more