Over 40% of Americans are obese, yet diets keep failing. Experts say focusing on fitness, not calories, is the real solution.
Impaired kidney function was also identified as a key risk factor for heart disease, contributing to about 12% of global ...
A new study published by the University of Washington found that wage gaps in the U.S. healthcare sector have narrowed across ...
A new consensus statement by American Association of Clinical Endocrinology emphasizes lifestyle interventions and ...
Weight loss at the time of GLP-1 discontinuation was 10.1% overall, 9.7% for those with T2D, and 11.1% for those without.
As the cold weather blows in, the seasonal sweet treats proliferate and the back-to-school germ exchange picks up speed, autumn is a great season to welcome a little extra support for your health. The ...
All over the world people are ageing more rapidly and succumbing to diseases that typically affected the elderly. But there ...
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44% of people with this debilitating disease don’t know they have it
“By 2050, 1.3 billion people are expected to be living with diabetes, and if nearly half don’t know they have a serious and ...
New data shows which are America's most and least overweight states, based on an evaluation of measures like obesity rates, ...
While this coincides with an uptick in GLP-1 drug use, some experts told Newsweek they don't think they are having a major ...
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Even at a ‘Normal’ BMI, Belly Fat Raises Health Risks
A new study on the worldwide prevalence of ‘abdominal obesity’ tied belly fat in ‘normal’ weight people to hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol.
ACTG, a global clinical trials network focused on HIV and other infectious diseases, today announced data finding that treating people living with HIV and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic ...
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