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New discovery on link between obesity and cancer

New discovery on link between obesity and cancer

In a new study, researchers have made a major discovery that shines a new, explanatory light on the link between obesity and cancer. Their research...

Common chemical BBP in food factory could lead to obesity

In a recent study, researchers found that benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP), a chemical commonly used in the food-manufacturing process, may increase fat stores in...

This diet could give you healthy heart and body weight at the same time

In a recent study, researchers found that a high protein, low-calorie diet that includes intermittent fasting not only could help with long-term weight loss. In...

Weight loss surgery could shrink both fat and muscles

In a new study, researchers from Mayo Clinic found that left gastric artery embolization, a novel interventional procedure used to treat obesity, leads to...

Our body has its own bathroom scales

In a recent study, researchers have found there is an internal body weight sensing system. This system operates like bathroom scales, registering body weight and...

You can change your behaviors to lose weight successfully

Having a healthy body weight is essential for a long, healthy life. Obesity and overweight can bring lots of health issues to your body, such...

Weight loss may lower breast cancer risk

In a new study, researchers found women who lost weight had a lower risk of developing invasive breast cancer than those who maintained or...

How to lose your belly fat successfully

It is known that obesity is very harmful to our body. More and more researches show that belly fat, the fat builds up deep in...

Weight loss surgery may prevent womb cancer in obese women

In a new study, researchers found that in women who had the gastric sleeve or bypass surgery for obesity, the precancerous tissue in their...

Study of 500,000 confirms how obesity harms our health

Increased body mass index (BMI) - a measure of weight accounting for a person's height—has been shown to be a likely causal contributor to...