Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

Cell proteins could offer a future drug target against weight gain

Cell proteins could offer a future drug target against weight gain

Controlling kids' video time reduces obesity

Controlling kids' video time reduces obesity

Bardet-Biedl syndrome provides clues on obesity, blood pressure

Bardet-Biedl syndrome provides clues on obesity, blood pressure

Does depression lead to stroke?

Does depression lead to stroke?

Ten years down the line a pill to cure obesity

Ten years down the line a pill to cure obesity

Tossing and turning at night...well so are over 50 million Americans

Tossing and turning at night...well so are over 50 million Americans

High prevalence of eating disorders in narcoleptics

High prevalence of eating disorders in narcoleptics

NIDDK releases new awareness series on diabetes, digestive diseases and kidney and urologic diseases

NIDDK releases new awareness series on diabetes, digestive diseases and kidney and urologic diseases

New online information resource on bladder problems

New online information resource on bladder problems

Diabetes is rapidly increasing globally, and Asian Indians have the highest prevalence

Diabetes is rapidly increasing globally, and Asian Indians have the highest prevalence

Low-fat better than low-carb diets for heart health

Low-fat better than low-carb diets for heart health

UCLA to study health care disparities affecting minorities

UCLA to study health care disparities affecting minorities

Overweight Hispanic children shown to have vascular inflammation

Overweight Hispanic children shown to have vascular inflammation

Adult-onset obesity seen in mice when gene ubiquitin disrupted

Adult-onset obesity seen in mice when gene ubiquitin disrupted

Links between obesity, carbs and esophageal cancer

Links between obesity, carbs and esophageal cancer

Spinal cord injury may not increase risk of heart disease

Spinal cord injury may not increase risk of heart disease

Leptin which suppresses hunger could be the way to beat obesity

Leptin which suppresses hunger could be the way to beat obesity

Chronic diseases - good news and bad news for Australians

Chronic diseases - good news and bad news for Australians

Stroke risk factors may signal faster cognitive decline in elderly

Stroke risk factors may signal faster cognitive decline in elderly

Higher prevalence of stroke in the United States compared to Europe

Higher prevalence of stroke in the United States compared to Europe

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