Tag: Obesity

Scientists Create a Novel Suction Cup Device To Deliver Peptide-Based Drugs

A novel suction cup device created by ETH Zurich researchers may replace traditional injections for patients using peptide-based drugs.

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Early Interventions During Childhood Effective In Obesity Treatment, Study Shows

Researchers from Karolinska Institutet have published a study in The International Journal of Obesity, revealing that early intervention in

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Study Shows How Mixed Reality Can Enhance Research On Eating Habits

In 2020, over 40% of the US population had obesity, a rise from 30% in 2000, as reported by

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Gastric Bypass Surgery For Weight Loss Associate With Reduced Cancer Risk, Study Shows

Researchers from the Obesity Society have discovered a potential additional advantage of undergoing bariatric surgery like gastric bypass for

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Pecans Can Prevent Risk Of Obesity And Reduce Inflammation, Study Shows

If you have been searching for a nutritious snack to add to your eating plan, recent studies present a

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Study Shows That Obesity Can Make Diagnosing Heart Diseases Difficult

A study has found that obesity could make it more difficult to detect heart diseases. Many people know that

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Afternoon Siesta For More Than 30 Minutes Associated With Obesity, Study Shows

A recent study suggests that individuals who take naps for more than 30 minutes during the day are at

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Obesity Can Affect The Brain The Same Way Alzheimer’s Disease Does, New Study Shows

When considering obesity, we often immediately consider its long-term negative impacts on heart health. However, recent medical advice suggests

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Obesity And Excess Risk Increase Death Risk By Up To 91%, Study Finds 

Although it has been previously suggested that only significant weight gain leads to an increased risk of heart disease

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Factors Leading to Obesity in Teenagers and Children

Obesity in teenagers and children has become a major health concern with much-needed scrutiny. In the early 1960s, the

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