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Overweight? There's a Vaccine for That, at Least for Mice
July 9, 2012 New vaccines promote weight loss. A new study assesses the effectiveness of two somatostatin vaccinations, JH17 and JH18, in reducing weight gain and increasing weight loss in mice. Four days after ... > full story -
Above-Normal Weight Alone Does Not Necessarily Increase Short-Term Risk of Death, U.S. Data Suggest
July 6, 2012 An evaluation of national U.S. data has found that extra weight is not necessarily linked with a higher risk of death. When compared to those with normal weight, people who were overweight or obese ... > full story -
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Child Diabetes Levels Almost Four Times Higher in China Than in US
July 5, 2012 Chinese teenagers have a rate of diabetes nearly four times greater than their counterparts in the United States. The rise in the incidence of diabetes parallels increases in cardiovascular risk, ... > full story -
Trace Me If You Can: Studying the Marine Top Predators With Biogeochemical Markers
July 5, 2012 New research deals with the increasingly important impact of the human activities on marine top predators. The authors analyze the use of intrinsic biogeochemical markers, such as stable isotopes, ... > full story -
Groundbreaking Discovery of Mechanism That Controls Obesity, Atherosclerosis
July 5, 2012 Scientists have discovered a new signalling pathway that controls both obesity and atherosclerosis. They have demonstrated that mice deficient in the Wip1 gene were resistant to weight gain and ... > full story -
Why Current Strategies for Fighting Obesity Are Not Working
July 3, 2012 As the United States confronts the growing epidemic of obesity among children and adults, a team of obesity researchers concludes that what the nation needs is a new battle plan -- one that replaces ... > full story -
Fast Food Intake Increases Risk of Diabetes and Heart Disease in Singapore
July 2, 2012 Researchers have examined the eating habits of residents in Singapore and found new evidence that a diet heavy in fast food increases the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes and coronary heart ... > full story -
Cutting Calories Might Help You Live Longer, but Not Without Increased Physical Activity
July 2, 2012 Dietary restriction alone does not extend lifespan – at least in fruit flies. Flies, which share many genetic similarities with humans, need physical activity in order to live longer on a ... > full story -
Abuse During Childhood May Contribute to Obesity in Adulthood
July 2, 2012 Investigators report research findings that may shed light on influences on obesity during adulthood. The study found an association of severity of sexual and physical abuse during childhood and ... > full story -
Easter Island Drug Raises Cognition Throughout Life Span in Mice
June 29, 2012 Cognitive skills such as learning and memory diminish with age in everyone, and the drop-off is steepest in Alzheimer's disease. Texas scientists seeking a way to prevent this decline reported ... > full story
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