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Carbohydrate-insulin model can better explain obesity and weight gain

Carbohydrate-insulin model can better explain obesity and weight gain

Georgia eyes new Medicaid contract. But how is the state managing managed care?

Georgia eyes new Medicaid contract. But how is the state managing managed care?

An investigation of SARS-CoV-2 infections among Australian passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship

An investigation of SARS-CoV-2 infections among Australian passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship

Standing is associated with better insulin sensitivity and metabolic health

Standing is associated with better insulin sensitivity and metabolic health

New 'Work Design for Health' framework offers viable directions for improving employee health, well-being

New 'Work Design for Health' framework offers viable directions for improving employee health, well-being

Study finds link between physically active lifestyle and lower risk of anxiety

Study finds link between physically active lifestyle and lower risk of anxiety

INCB, UNODC and WHO call on governments to facilitate access to controlled medicines in emergencies

INCB, UNODC and WHO call on governments to facilitate access to controlled medicines in emergencies

Physical exercise can improve cancer-induced anemia

Physical exercise can improve cancer-induced anemia

Study identifies predictors of hospitalizations or emergency department encounters for older people

Study identifies predictors of hospitalizations or emergency department encounters for older people

Discovery about cellular 'batteries' could open the door to better treatments for many diseases

Discovery about cellular 'batteries' could open the door to better treatments for many diseases

Report highlights the health effects of COVID-19 on Australians during 2020 and early 2021

Report highlights the health effects of COVID-19 on Australians during 2020 and early 2021

Asthmatic children who are overweight or obese less likely to respond to inhaled steroids

Asthmatic children who are overweight or obese less likely to respond to inhaled steroids

Researchers uncover a key role for the biological clock in asthma

Researchers uncover a key role for the biological clock in asthma

Researchers find evidence that exercise during pregnancy benefits mothers and their offspring

Researchers find evidence that exercise during pregnancy benefits mothers and their offspring

UK Minister for Africa announces £250,000 to bolster Ghana's capability to combat threats

UK Minister for Africa announces £250,000 to bolster Ghana's capability to combat threats

Higher daily step count reduces mortality in middle-aged adults

Higher daily step count reduces mortality in middle-aged adults

Can COVID-19 vaccines affect athletic performance in the short term?

Can COVID-19 vaccines affect athletic performance in the short term?

New study sheds light on stroke risk factors among racial and ethnic groups

New study sheds light on stroke risk factors among racial and ethnic groups

Setting individual objectives for physical exercise and supporting their pursuit generates positive and long-lasting changes

Setting individual objectives for physical exercise and supporting their pursuit generates positive and long-lasting changes

Study finds highest BMI for kids in Midwest and lowest in the West

Study finds highest BMI for kids in Midwest and lowest in the West

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