In 1980 Only 15% of US Adults Were Obese, Now It’s 40%
Study finds dopamine, biological clock link to snacking, overeating and obesity
Study finds dopamine, biological clock link to snacking, overeating and obesity
Subjects with higher BMI tend to have lower working memory
Findings suggest heritability, fetal exposure to obese-causing factors in womb are more important than mode of delivery
Food can trigger overconsumption similar to alcohol and drugs, but it is not the whole story
Offspring of obese mothers more susceptible to diabetes
Obesity crisis may have lasting impact on society
Obesity crisis may have lasting impact on society
High-fat diet produces blunted response to taste in brain, says study
Habit leads to unbalanced diet, unhealthy behaviors
Only women examined in obesity study
Obesity concerns on rise with country’s most impressionable
Kids less resistant to large portions foods than previously thought
‘In 2010, researchers at Duke and Johns Hopkins Universities, and the University of Colorado, published a study in the Journal of Hepatology, linking high-fructose corn syrup to the progression of liver scarring. Duke Medicine News and Communications issued a press release announcing the findings. The very next day, the corn industry objected. The headline of […]
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‘A shocking 7 out of 10 potential Army Reserve candidates are unfit to serve their country due to obesity, prescription drug addictions and other reasons. As reported in The Washington Times, “According to Army Recruiting Command statistics compiled last year, 71 percent of young people wanting to join the military would fail to pass service […]
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‘During the investigation and subsequent collapse of the Coca-Cola front group Global Energy Balance Network, the New York Times and Associated Press discovered that prominent university professors working on obesity issues had been funded by The Coca-Cola Company. Shop ▾ This is not just a public health scandal. It is a journalistic one as well.’ […]
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