Obesity
Junk Food Dangers: New Study Shows Not All Obese People Develop Metabolic Issues
New Study Shows That Children Who Eat More Fast-Food Score Lower Grades
It seems like the amount of fast food intake in children may end up affecting just how they end up doing in school, a new study suggests - so, as if there weren't enough reasons to do so in the first place, it might be time to cut back on the intake of these meals. Parents Of Children Involved In School Obesity Intervention Also Gather Its Benefits, Study Shows
A new study suggests that, when children go through community or school programs of obesity intervention, their parents also lose weight and their body mass indexes decrease, due to the knowledge regarding the disease that their children bring to the household. Wild Blueberries Could Undo High Fat Intake, According To New Study
A new study about the many properties of wild blueberries has come to the light, showing some strong evidence as to yet another health benefit of eating these delicious berries: it seems like they might be able to be beneficial on some on the major obesity issues. Don’t Throw Mistletoe Away After Christmas: It Could Fight An Obesity-Related Liver Condition!
Like eggnog and snow, mistletoe is just one of those words best associated with Christmas - but a new study shows that, in fact, the popular kissing plant could be the way to fight against different liver conditions in the future. EU Obesity Ruling: For European Union Court, Obesity Can Be A Disability
As the fight against the obesity epidemic continues to thrive in many Western countries, a landmark has been set in Europe, as a new EU obesity ruling in court has stated that it could indeed be considered a disability in further cases. ‘Feel Fuller’ Ingredient Created By Scientists To Fight Obesity Epidemic
In yet another antic set to improve the living conditions of the world as the obesity epidemic rises across countries, scientists have created a "feel fuller" ingredient that can be added to whatever the person is consuming so they'll tease their body into thinking they've eaten more. For Obesity, Potato Extract May Be A Solution For Control, New Study Shows
In the midst of the obesity epidemic that's taking the Western world by storm, scientists spend more and more time in labs creating experiments that might improve the way people in countries like the United States eat; and now, the latest findings point out that, in obesity, potato extract might be hiding a new clue. Fattest Person Dies: Keith Martin World’s Heaviest Man Dies After Surgery, At 44 Years Of Age
News that the fattest person dies has turned the world around, as different outlets around the world take the chance of this sad news to talk about the hidden meaning behind this kind of occurrence: that the obesity epidemic needs to stop. Yogurt For Diabetes: Yay Or Nay? New Study Reveals Whether Yogurt Helps Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Many things have been said about the consumption of this dairy derivative, but a recent study could point out to the fact that yogurt's diabetes effects are ultimately more than meets the eye: perhaps it could even prevent the disease. Fiber And Weight Loss May Go Hand In Hand, According To New Study
Though much has been said in favor of adding more fiber to the diet, this is hardly ever kept up - however, the new discovery that fiber and weight loss might be related could potentially help people around the world adopt a diet containing more of this compound. Top Five Things To Know About FDA Approved New Anti-Obesity Drug
A new anti-obesity drug has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in September. A new anti-obesity drug has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in September. Coffee For Obesity? Antioxidant In Coffee Might Help Prevention Of Obesity And Diabetes
A recently released study proposes that coffee and obesity hardly go hand in hand; rather, there is a compound in the tasty drink best suited for mornings that could potentially help prevent obesity and the many illnesses often associated with that condition. Fast-Food Chains Target Black Children, Survey Says
According to a recent study, white-dominated neighborhoods have more fast-food chains but black neighborhoods target young children even if there are fewer fast food chains in the area. Unhealthy Relationships And Obesity: Find Out Why Fighting Can Take Toll On Your Weight!
Unhealthy Relationships And Obesity- Are you fighting with your partner? New study shows aggressive relationships can take a toll on your weight. Yes, it affects your fat metabolism.
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