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Questions Arise Concerning the Effectiveness of Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Recent Study
Gastric bypass study questions long-term effects: Initial metabolic changes fade within a year, impacting weight loss and diabetes remission.
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Is Your Sleep Schedule Making You Sick? New Research Links Irregular Sleep to Harmful Gut Bacteria
Inconsistent sleep linked to harmful gut bacteria: New research finds small shifts in sleep schedule affect microbiome health.
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DiabetesDietMedicineNutritionObesityPopularSciTech NewsTexas A&M University
New Research: Regular Pecan Consumption Could Curb Obesity and Reduce Inflammation
Regular pecan consumption fights obesity & inflammation. Study shows anti-inflammatory properties & potential as a superfood.
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RELMalpha Protein Provides Females with Obesity Protection, Scientists Reveal
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerStudy reveals that the immune protein RELMalpha helps female mice resist obesity, offering potential new obesity therapies.
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DrugsObesityOsteoporosisProteinSciTech NewsUniversity Of Tokyo
Groundbreaking Approach to Drug Development May Eliminate Side Effects
Researchers discover a novel method to activate GPCRs from inside cells, promising drug development with no side effects.
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ObesityPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity College Cork
Researchers Advocate for Rebranding of Obesity
Scientists propose redefining ‘obesity’ to emphasize its complex nature beyond body weight, promoting fairer treatment and prevention strategies.
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Artificial IntelligenceCardiologyHeartObesitySciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of London
Identification of Five Heart Failure Subtypes May Improve Treatment Strategies
Identification of Five Heart Failure Subtypes May Improve Treatment StrategiesScientists have leveraged machine learning to categorize heart failure into five …
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DietMedicineNutritionObesitySciTech NewsUniversity Of British Columbia
The Impact of Unhealthy College Eating Habits: Linking Students’ Dietary Choices to Long-Term Health Risks
New research suggests unhealthy college diets can lead to obesity and health issues, stressing need for healthier, affordable food options.
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Recent Research Indicates That Acupuncture Without Needles Can Assist Weight Loss
Research suggests needle-less ear acupuncture with metal beads, combined with diet control, can aid weight loss effectively.