Malfunctioning immune system cells may be to blame for obesity and uncontrollable weight gain in some individuals, according to a new study.
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Supplementing weight loss surgery with exercise leads to better health
New research points to how supplementing weight-loss procedures with working out regularly can help facilitate even more health benefits.
Health problems caused by obesity could take 8 years off lifespan
It’s no secret that obesity presents significantly increased health risks like cardiovascular disease, hypertension, stroke and diabetes. But new research points to just how dangerous these health risks are, potentially taking up to a decade off of somebody’s life.
New study links obesity to half-million cancer diagnoses per year
A recent study reveals that obesity is responsible for as many as 500,000 newly diagnosed cancers every year.
Study: Quick weight loss doesn’t lead back to quick weight gain
One commonly held belief among dieticians and exercise aficionados is that weight lost quickly is just as quickly put back on — but is this science or myth?
Study: Obesity can weigh you down in the workplace
Obesity doesn’t just pose significant health hazards, but can also slow you down at work, according to a new study.
Can coffee help with your workout?
A recent study found that drinking coffee before working out may help boost the body’s ability to burn calories.
Can a Mediterranean diet prevent diabetes?
For decades doctors and nutritionists have been raving about the health benefits of a Mediterranean diet.
Protect yourself from chronic disease by staying active
From helping maintain a healthy weight to providing brain support as the years roll on, taking the time to engage in physical activity is simply a must for long-term well-being.
Can probiotics combat the health risks linked to obesity?
Though we don’t hear quite so much about the obesity epidemic as we have in years past, carrying this extra weight still presents considerable concerns for global health as a whole.