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Posted September 20, 2012:
- Sleep Apnea in Obese Pregnancy Women Linked to Poor Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes
- Epigenetics: Mother's Nutrition -- Before Pregnancy -- May Alter Function of Her Children's Genes
- Manipulating Hormone Receptors May Help in the Fight Against Obesity
- Battles Between Steroid Receptors to Regulate Fat Accumulation
- In Obesity, a Micro-RNA Causes Metabolic Problems
Posted September 19, 2012:
- Reading Food Labels Helps Shoppers Stay Thinner
- Weight Gain Worry for Stressed Black Girls: Stress and Weight More Strongly Linked in Black Girls Than White Counterparts
- Blood Pressure Diet Works, but Adherence Drops Among African-Americans
Posted September 18, 2012:
- Adult Obesity Rates Could Exceed 60 Percent in 13 U.S. States by 2030, According to New Study
- Obesity Is Major Contributor to Heart Disease, Impediment to Diagnosis and Treatment
- Longer Exercise Provides Added Benefit to Children's Health
- Body Fat Location May Determine Type 2 Diabetes Risk for Obese Patients
- Brain Neurons and Diet Influence Onset of Obesity and Diabetes in Mice
- Government Can Play Important Role in Obesity Epidemic, Expert Argues
- Bariatric Surgery Substantially Reduces the Risk of Diabetes Among Obese, Swedish Study Finds
Posted September 17, 2012:
- Study Compares Duodenal Switch Vs. Gastric Bypass for Morbid Obesity
- Study Links Breast Cancer Risk to Early-Life Diet and Metabolic Syndrome
- Back to School: Is Higher Education Making You Fat?
- Adequate Sleep Helps Weight Loss
- Eating Well During Pregnancy Reduces Baby's Obesity Risk Regardless of Mom's Size
- Only Children Are Significantly More Likely to Be Overweight, European Study Finds
Posted September 14, 2012:
- Healthy Outlook Leads to a Healthy Lifestyle, Study Suggests
- Obesity More Common Among Rural Residents Than Urban Counterparts, Study Finds
Posted September 13, 2012:
- Natural Killer T-Cells in Fat Tissue Guard Against Obesity, Study Finds
- People Who Read Food Labels Stay Thinner, Study Finds
- Low Ghrelin: Reducing Appetite at the Cost of Increased Stress?
Posted September 12, 2012:
- Single Gene Cause of Insulin Sensitivity May Offer Insight for Treating Diabetes
- Feeding Microbials to Chickens Leads to Mysterious Immune Response
- Gut Microbes Help the Body Extract More Calories from Food
- A Carefully Scheduled High-Fat Diet Resets Metabolism and Prevents Obesity, Researchers Find
Posted September 11, 2012:
- What's the Main Cause of Obesity -- Our Genes or the Environment?
- Eat Dessert First? It Might Help You Control Your Diet
- Why Severely Obese Women Have Difficulty Getting Pregnant from IVF
- Pregnancy Exposures Determine Risk of Breast Cancer in Multiple Generations of Offspring
- Latinos More Vulnerable to Fatty Pancreas, Type 2 Diabetes, Study Shows
Posted September 10, 2012:
- No Proof That Patients Lose Weight After Joint Replacement Surgery
- Swim Training Plus Healthy Diet Factor in Cancer Fight
- Older Overweight Children Consume Fewer Calories Than Their Healthy Weight Peers
Posted September 6, 2012:
- Pint-Size Molecules Show Promise Against Obesity
- University Opens Obesity Clinic for Pets
- Pint-Size Gene Switches Show Promise Against Weighty Problem
Posted September 5, 2012:
- How a High-Fat Diet and Estrogen Loss Leads Women to Store More Abdominal Fat Than Men
- Study in Mice Discovers Injection of Heat-Generating Cells Reduces Belly Fat
Posted September 4, 2012:
- When Psychology Trumps Anti-Obesity Drugs
- 'Fitness and Fatness': Not All Obese People Have the Same Prognosis; Second Study Sheds Light on 'Obesity Paradox'
- Reducing Pressure on Children to Eat May Help Prevent Obesity
Posted September 3, 2012:
- Prenatal Maternal Smoking Associated With Increased Risk of Adolescent Obesity
- Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Associated With Impaired Brain Function in Adolescents
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