obesity
Daily update ⋅ November 18, 2014
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Overweight woman reveals society's disgust at her obesity in powerful new photo series
An overweight photographer has captured society's animosity towards obese people in a series of photographs which show various strangers glaring ...
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Potential Super-Antioxidant in Coffee May Protect Against Obesity
"We found that CGA significantly blocked the development of high fat diet-induced obesity, and in the meantime, CGA treatment curbed obesity-related ...
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Declining Walkability Plays a Big Role in China's Obesity Problem
A paper recently published in the journal Preventive Medicine examines the connections between obesity, income, and the built environment in two of ...
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Do You Know Obesity When You See It? Most Doctors Don't
Only 36 percent of Americans think they're too heavy, even though data shows that 69 percent of us are overweight or obese. (Photo: Getty Images).
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Night shift work linked to obesity in new sleep study
The findings may help to explain why those who work night shifts are more likely to suffer from obesity and related diseases such as heart disease.
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Eat a Mediterranean diet and stop counting calories to combat obesity, say doctors
Despite featuring food often high in fat and calories, a Mediterranean diet could help to tackle obesity and lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
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Obesity Is Tied to Pollutants
"But the finding challenges the view that obesity is due solely to increased caloric intake and reduced physical activity. That's not the whole story.".
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Newly discovered hormone with potential treatment for obesity, type 2 diabetes, liver disease
Mice without NRG4 became obese and developed hallmarks of type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease. When scientists genetically elevated NRG4 ...
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Obesity shock: 173 kids in Greater Manchester admitted to hospital in 3 years due to weight-related ...
More than 170 children have been admitted to hospital for obesity-related health problems in Greater Manchester in just three years. NHS figures ...
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