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- Sleep Duration Affects Hunger Differently in Men and Women
- Obese Dogs at Risk of Health Condition Experienced by Humans
Posted October 30, 2012:
- Mastering Weight-Maintenance Skills Before Embarking on Diet Helps Women Avoid Backsliding
- Children With Obesity Must Be Treated in Time
- Soda Consumption, Screen Time, Team Sports at School Influence Students' Weight
Posted October 29, 2012:
- Overweight and Smoking During Pregnancy Boost Risk of Overweight Kids
- Risk Factors Predict Childhood Obesity, Researchers Find
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Posted October 24, 2012:
- The Diet-Proof Holiday Meal: Seven Ways to Stay on Track This Season
- Is Obesity Irreversible? Timing Is Key in Weight Loss
- Knee Replacement Not an 'Easy Solution' for Obese Patients
- Partial Sleep Deprivation Linked to Obesity
- Native American Ancestors' Diet Part of Study and Challenge
Posted October 22, 2012:
- Eating More Legumes May Improve Glycemic Control, Lower Estimated Heart Disease Risk
- TV, Devices in Kids' Bedrooms Linked to Poor Sleep, Obesity
- American Academy of Pediatrics Weighs in for First Time on Organic Foods for Children
- Kittens: Their Microbiomes Are What They Eat
- Gastric Bypass Surgery Just as Effective in Teenagers as in Adults, Study Suggests
Posted October 19, 2012:
- Weight Loss Does Not Lower Heart Disease Risk from Type 2 Diabetes, Study Suggests
- Plant-Based Foods May Offer Reduced Risk for Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Posted October 17, 2012:
- Overeating Impairs Brain Insulin Function, a Mechanism That Can Lead to Diabetes and Obesity
- Adhering to Lifestyle Guidelines Reduced Mortality in Elderly Female Cancer Survivors
- Increased Flavonoid Intake Reduced Risk for Aggressive Prostate Cancer
- This Is Your Brain on Food: Studies Reveal How Diet Affects Brain Functions
- Don’t Get Tricked Into Over-Indulging in Holiday Treats: Weight Loss Expert Says Managing Halloween Festivities Sets the Tone for the Holiday Season
Posted October 16, 2012:
- Eating Lots of Carbs, Sugar May Raise Risk of Cognitive Impairment
- Menopause Does Not Cause Weight Gain, but Increases Belly Fat, Major Review Finds
- New Ways of Eating Fruit
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Even Your Fat Cells Need Sleep, According to New Research
- Weight Loss Surgery May Be Associated With Increased Substance Use Following Surgery
- Prebiotic May Help Patients With Intestinal Failure Grow New and Better Gut
- 'Biggest Loser' Study Finds Modest Diet and Exercise Can Sustain Weight Loss
- Obesity Promotes Tumor Growth Regardless of Diet
Posted October 11, 2012:
- New Insight Into Celiac Disease
- How Food Marketers Can Help Consumers Eat Better While Improving Their Bottom Line
Posted October 10, 2012:
- Minutes of Hard Exercise Can Lead to All-Day Calorie Burn
- Satiation Hormone Could Increase Risk of Diabetes, Heart Attack and Breast Cancer in Women
Posted October 9, 2012:
- New Link Between High-Fat 'Western' Diet and Atherosclerosis Identified
- Chronic Kidney Disease Alters Intestinal Microbial Flora
- Secondary Osteoporosis: More Than What Meets the Eye!
- With a Little Exercise, Your Fat Cells May Coax Liver to Produce 'Good' Cholesterol
- Bariatric Surgery Not Silver Bullet for Sleep Apnoea, Study Finds
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Posted October 2, 2012:
- Obesity and Under-Nutrition Prevalent in Long-Term Refugees Living in Camps
- Obesity Epidemic Means Bariatric Surgery Rates Continue to Rise, Reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Posted October 1, 2012:
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