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Obesity

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Semaglutide Cuts Heart Risks by 20% in Overweight Adults Without Diabetes

High insulin levels directly linked to pancreatic cancer

Belly. Pixabay

Team may have found key to stimulating brown fat to fight obesity

Heart attack

Why people with obesity are at a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Shrimp

Fiber from crustaceans, insects, mushrooms promotes digestion

Researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center and the University of Alabama at Birmingham are conducting a study to see if eating for 8 hours and fasting for 16 each day can slow the aging process in people and are looking for healthy adults aged 25-49 to participate.

Intermittent fasting could slow aging

Ground beef

Protein dilution may be driving obesity

Feet on bathroom scale.

Anti-obesity drug improves associative learning in people with obesity

Statue of a voluptuous woman. Pixabay.

Brain’s ‘appetite control centre’ different in people who are overweight or living with obesity

Candy high in fructose

Fructose intake driver of obesity, just like in hibernating animals, CU Researchers say

Skinny woman and evidence of weight loss via her big jeans. Pixaby

Storing fat at the waist may NOT up diabetes risk, surprise findings indicate

Woman measuring her waist. Pixabay

One third of normal-weight individuals are obese

Lab mouse.

Methionine restriction reverses old-age obesity in mice

An illustration of many pocket watches. Pixabay

Time-Restricted Eating Shows Comparable Weight Loss Results to Calorie Counting, Study Finds

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