By Salynn Boyles
Very Obese Bypass Patients in Study Lost More Weight, Kept It Off Longer
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By Genevra Pittman
The number of kids and adults in the United States who are obese has held steady over the last few years, two reports out Tuesday suggest.
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By LINDSEY TANNER
America's obesity epidemic is proving to be as stubborn as those maddening love handles, and shows no sign of reversing course. More than one-third of adults and almost 17 percent of children were obese in 2009-2010, echoing results since 2003, the
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By ScienceDaily
Strains of genital herpes in Africa are far more virulent than those in the United States, researchers at Harvard Medical School report, a striking insight into a common disease with important implications for preventing HIV transmission in a region
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By Rita Rubin
Rate of Obesity in Youth and Adults May Be Leveling Off, Study Finds
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By Jennifer Warner
Retired Pro Football Players Have Worse Brain Function if They Are Overweight
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By Kathleen Doheny
Women With Normal Bone Density at 67 May Not Need Repeat Test for 15 Years, Researchers Say
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By BRETT BARROUQUERE
Two former attorneys serving prison time for scamming their clients of $94.6 million from a $200 million settlement over the diet drug fen-phen may have a valid point about the trial judge making an error, but "it looks wrong" that they to
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By Anna Yukhananov
The pharmaceutical industry may stop investing in medicines to treat diseases like diabetes or obesity without more explicit guidelines from U.S. regulators, the chairman of the drug trade group said on Thursday.
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By HealthDay News
A new medical review finds that lithium, a common treatment for bipolar disorder, can lead to weight gain and causes high rates of abnormalities in the thyroid and parathyroid glands.
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By Steven Reinberg
People who engage in activities such as reading and playing games throughout their lives may be lowering levels of a protein in their brains that is linked to Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
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Goodbye Cold Sores 2012-01-24
By ScienceDaily
Herpes infections on the lips, in the eyes or on the nose are painful, long-lasting and unpleasant. A new 3D herpes infection model brings hope: active ingredients and new treatments can be reliably tested with this model. Animal tests could soon be
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Study: The Popular Reality TV Show May Reinforce Anti-Fat Attitudes
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By Salynn Boyles
Could Avodart Be an Alternative to Surgery, Radiation for Low-Risk Prostate Cancer?
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By Denise Mann
Differences in Pain Perception Seen Across Several Diseases and Painful Conditions
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By HealthDay News
Parents and caregivers should be involved in treatment programs for obese children and should lead by example, praise children's progress and use setbacks as learning opportunities, experts say.
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By ScienceDaily
Danish researchers from the University of Copenhagen have become the first in the world to regulate a special receptor or bio-antenna that plays a vital part when the Epstein Barr herpes virus infects us and when this infection appears to be mutatin
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By WebMD
The FDA is again considering approval of an experimental weight loss drug it rejected a year ago over concerns about potential heart problems and birth defects in babies born to women who take the drug.
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By MN Health Reform Caucus
Some people contemplate if is ok to use fat loss drugs just like appetite suppressants with the Medifast program. The following is an overview of the medicinal drugs that are alright to work with with Medifast and people who usually are not.
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By Jessica Rampton
One the most important indicators of the state of health of Americans today may be the ever increasing rate of overweight and obese children. The Institute of Medicine has found that one-third of American children are either obese or at risk for obe
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