Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

British the fattest people in Europe

British the fattest people in Europe

Overweight in middle age could mean dementia later in life

Overweight in middle age could mean dementia later in life

Mediterranean diet shown to protect against Alzheimer's

Mediterranean diet shown to protect against Alzheimer's

Bill clinches deal with snack food companies

Bill clinches deal with snack food companies

One-third of U.S. kids unfit

One-third of U.S. kids unfit

Newly discovered molecule could lead to new treatments for obesity

Newly discovered molecule could lead to new treatments for obesity

Food like an addictive drug for some people

Food like an addictive drug for some people

Research implicates brain circuits involved in drug craving and emotional response to food

Research implicates brain circuits involved in drug craving and emotional response to food

Protein linked to heart disease found to be more prevalent in low-income people, minorities and women

Protein linked to heart disease found to be more prevalent in low-income people, minorities and women

Preconception care for improving perinatal outcomes: The time to act

Preconception care for improving perinatal outcomes: The time to act

1.6 million American adults use some form of complementary medicine to treat insomnia

1.6 million American adults use some form of complementary medicine to treat insomnia

Fortune Magazine profile Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative

Fortune Magazine profile Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative

Report on childhood obesity calls for more investment, leadership and commitment

Report on childhood obesity calls for more investment, leadership and commitment

Brown seaweed with anti-obesity potential!

Brown seaweed with anti-obesity potential!

Pregnant women with fatty, high-caloric diets increase fetal risk for liver disease, obesity, diabetes

Pregnant women with fatty, high-caloric diets increase fetal risk for liver disease, obesity, diabetes

Death rates increasing in South Africa primarily because of HIV/AIDS

Death rates increasing in South Africa primarily because of HIV/AIDS

Physical activity increases breast cancer survival

Physical activity increases breast cancer survival

NIH launches "Knockout Mouse Project"

NIH launches "Knockout Mouse Project"

Blindness added to the risk list of obesity

Blindness added to the risk list of obesity

Global action needed to protect children from junk food ads on the internet

Global action needed to protect children from junk food ads on the internet

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