Medicine & TechnologyA new study suggests that slimness may be inclined in genetic variants present in 60% of Europeans. Know more about this news here, read to continue!
Researchers mapped out the cells, genes, and cellular pathways that are affected by exercise and hope their findings will lead to a pill that mimics some of the benefits of exercise. Read the article to learn more.
Do you have a binge eating disorder? The new device developed by the University of Pennsylvania may solve your problem. Continue reading to find out why the device works.
A new study found that using oral corticosteroids to treat asthma may increase the chances of one becoming obese. Learn more about the possibilities here.
A 393-pound mother who drank soda every day finally lost weight but struggles with excess skin. Watch her TikTok video as she documents her new struggles following a significant weight loss.
A new medical study recently showed how gut microorganisms or microbes can affect an individual's health, specifically resulting in certain conditions like obesity, for one.
A recently-published study suggests an etiological association between obesity and an array of female reproductive disorders, although the extent of such association differs among circumstances.
Researchers recently suggested that the rising incidence of obesity and the humiliation linked to it may make adults more likely to miscalculate their own body mass index and body size.
Almost 50 percent of the adults in the United States are found to be suffering from obesity, a chronic progressive condition characterized by a person having excessive body fat.
New research recently discovered that at present, the recommendation given to obese patients engaged in overeating is to "eat less and nutritious food," not to mention, spend more time exercising.
Bariatric surgery is a life-changing operation, especially for obese people, because it helps them lose weight. But aside from that, studies revealed that it also gives more health benefits.
Scientists have developed the world's first weight loss device that only allows the wearer to open their mouth slightly and restrict them to a liquid diet.
Scientists have found an approach of safely emulating the weight-loss benefits of a particular plant compound that, amidst its hazardous side effects, hold crucial answers to developing obesity treatments.