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Feb 11th, 2009
Behavioral weight loss programs can be an effective way to reduce urinary incontinence in women who are overweight or obese.
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Feb 10th, 2009
A new system proposed by Canadian and US obesity researchers may provide another weapon obesity treatment. University of Alberta obesity expert Dr. Arya Sharma, along with a researcher from Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois, has proposed a classification system to help doctors assess and treat overweight patients.
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Feb 9th, 2009
Putting food on the table, struggling with unemployment and meeting the relentless needs of young children all contribute to household stress. Now, a new study finds that these pressures also increase the possibility that a mother will be obese.
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Feb 5th, 2009
Study finds a new cause of obesity. Putting food on the table, struggling with unemployment and meeting the relentless needs of young children all contribute to household stress. Now, a new study finds that these pressures also increase the possibility that a mother will be obese.
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Feb 5th, 2009
Scientists from Texas AgriLife Research says arginine, an amino acid may be an important contributor in the fight against obesity. The researchers found that arginine reduces fat mass in diet-induced obese rats, leading the study authors to believe the findings…" could be directly translated into fighting human obesity."
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Jan 29th, 2009
European and Canadian researchers have, for the first time, drawn a map of genetic risk factors that can lead to two forms of severe obesity: early-onset obesity in children, and morbid obesity in adults.
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Jan 21st, 2009
A new review of studies spread over five continents finds that overweight or obese children and teens can lose weight with lifestyle changes — sometimes coupled with medication.
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Jan 18th, 2009
Three new genetic variations that increase the risk of obesity are revealed in a new study. The authors suggest that if each acted independently, these variants could be responsible for up to 50% of cases of severe obesity.
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Jan 17th, 2009
Rush University Medical Center and the Salvation Army have launched a six-month program called Keep It Fit, designed to help Chicago residents fight obesity and live healthier lives.
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Jan 15th, 2009
Numbers now show that worksite wellness programs implemented by Nebraska businesses are improving the quality of health and obesity issues for many working Nebraskans.