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Testosterone-Replacement Therapy Improves Symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome
June 25, 2012 Hormone-replacement therapy significantly improved symptoms of metabolic syndrome associated with testosterone deficiency in men, a new study from Germany ... > full story -
Hormone, Oxytocin, Shows Potential as Weight-Loss Treatment
June 25, 2012 A reproductive hormone helps regulate food intake and energy metabolism without causing adverse effects, a new animal study ... > full story -
Experimental Drug Helps Diabetes Patients Lose Weight
June 25, 2012 An experimental drug helped significantly more overweight patients with diabetes shed pounds, compared with placebo, a new study ... > full story -
'Dessert With Breakfast Diet' Helps Avoid Weight Regain by Reducing Cravings
June 25, 2012 Dieters have less hunger and cravings throughout the day and are better able to keep off lost weight if they eat a carbohydrate-rich, protein-packed breakfast that includes ... > full story -
Ratio of Appetite-Regulating Hormones Marker of Successful Dieters
June 25, 2012 A pre-diet measurement of two hormones related to weight regulation can help predict which dieters will be more likely to maintain their weight loss and who will not, according to a new ... > full story -
Secondhand Smoke Is Linked to Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity
June 25, 2012 Adults who are exposed to secondhand smoke have higher rates of obesity and Type 2 diabetes than do nonsmokers without environmental exposure to tobacco smoke, a new study ... > full story -
Why Do Fat Cells Get Fat? New Suspect Identified
June 25, 2012 As the world fights obesity at the human level, a new finding at the microscopic level could help fuel that fight. The work helps explain why fat-storing cells get fatter, and burn fat slower, as ... > full story -
Overweight Men Can Boost Low Testosterone Levels by Losing Weight
June 25, 2012 Weight loss can reduce the prevalence of low testosterone levels in overweight, middle-aged men with prediabetes by almost 50 percent, a new study ... > full story -
Type 2 Diabetes, Cured by Weight Loss Surgery, Returns in One-Fifth of Patients
June 25, 2012 A new study shows that although gastric bypass surgery reverses Type 2 diabetes in a large percentage of obese patients, the disease recurs in about 21 percent of them within three to five ... > full story -
Diet, Exercise or Both? What Obese Older Adults Need to Do to Reduce Cardiometabolic Risk
June 25, 2012 Obese older adults can reduce their chance of developing the metabolic syndrome by losing weight through dieting alone, but adding exercise to a weight loss program has even more benefit, a new study ... > full story
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