Medicine & TechnologyIt may seem natural to feel fat and heavy these days after all the holiday eating. However, if you are involved in a desk job that requires you to be seated all day, it then becomes a great contributor to your added weight.
Nobody wants to feel the freezing cold that when Francois Haman invites subjects to his studies about the health benefits of adverse temperatures, he receives a lot of cold treatment, and he does not blame them.
Fat can increase cholesterol, block arteries, and become a potential contributor to the risk of stroke. However, it's not the amount that appears to be causing the risk, but it's the type of fat.
Researchers recently found that feeding arctic ground squirrels "omega-3 fatty acids that are common in flax seeds and fish oil" help keep the said animals warmer while in deep hibernation.
A new study recently suggested that exercising in colder weather could burn off more fat than normal, at least in shorter bursts of more strenuous exercises.
After the celebrations for Christmas and New Year, surely many are worrying about their holiday weight. Here are some tips for losing weight after the holidays.
A recent study shows that vitamin A converts white fat to brown fat, which is better for fat burning to keep the body warm during the cold winter months.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to lose weight without exerting any extra effort? This might soon be possible as new research reveals that scientists from Virginia Tech have identified a molecule that could reduce body fat without affecting food intake.
Eman Ahmed a woman from Egypt successfully underwent weight loss surgery In India. The woman who was believed to be the heaviest woman in the world was airlifted for the operation.