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MedicineMortalityPublic HealthSciTech NewsYork University
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New research reveals the link between obesity and increased surgical complications, emphasizing the need for public health interventions.
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Revealing the Mysteries of “Good Fat”: Protein Breakthrough Paves the Way for Obesity and Diabetes Treatments
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUnlocking the atomic structure of UCP1 protein reveals potential obesity and diabetes treatments through good fat activation and calorie burning.
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HormonesMcMaster UniversityObesitySciTech NewsWeight Loss
GDF15: A Powerful Ally for Weight Loss and Metabolism During Dieting
New research reveals GDF15, a hormone associated with reduced appetite, aids weight loss by maintaining metabolism during dieting. Exciting breakthrough …
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The Impact of Cannabis on Weight Loss: Unveiling the Consequences
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy reveals adolescent THC exposure’s impact on weight and health: leaner bodies, reduced obesity risk, but impaired nutrient mobilization and …
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CognitionFrontiersMedicineNeuroscienceObesitySciTech NewsSleep Science
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New research reveals sleep apnea’s impact on cognitive decline in healthy middle-aged men, highlighting the need for awareness and early …
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DietInsomniaMedicineObesityPublic HealthSciTech NewsSleep ScienceUppsala University
Study Shows Junk Food Consumption Could Impact Deep Sleep Quality
Uppsala University study finds that a junk food-rich diet could negatively affect the quality of deep sleep.
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American College Of PhysiciansMedicineNutritionObesitySciTech NewsWeight Loss
Comparing Intermittent Fasting and Calorie Restriction: A Scientific Examination of Weight Loss Strategies
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy shows intermittent fasting can result in weight loss similar to calorie restriction, aiding in obesity treatment.
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Brown FatObesitySciTech NewsUniversity Of CambridgeWeight Loss
New Obesity Breakthrough: Protein Molecular Structure Discovery Could Unlock Fat Burning
Scientists uncover molecular structure of protein UCP1, enabling brown fat tissue to burn calories as heat, offering potential obesity and …