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Americans are wasting food at a rate of 1,400 calories per person per day which has implications for obesity and climate change, U.S. researchers say. Decomposing food waste emits the greenhouse gases methane and carbon dioxide, say the scientists, and...
Tags: food wasted, U.S, food eaten, United Kingdom, London, Environment, Obesity, Food energy, Nutrition, Food waste, Greenhouse gas, Waste management, Action on climate change, Waste
Increased body fat results in higher levels of inflammatory substances in the blood, which hinders the loss of weight, researchers in Spain said. Estibaliz Goyenechea Soto, a scientist at the University of Navarra School of Pharmacy, examined how the...
Tags: weight loss, obese patients, Spain, Pamplona, Health Medical Pharma, Diets, Dieting, Obesity, Hospitality Recreation, Overweight, Body shape, Nutrition, Bariatrics
Exercise seems to simultaneously make people hungrier, yet more readily satisfied by a meal -- and differences in these responses from person to person may help explain why some exercisers shed pounds more easily than others, researchers say. In a study...
Tags: weight loss, Australia, Brisbane, Health Medical Pharma, Diets, Obesity, Metabolic disorders, Hospitality Recreation, Self-care, Fasting, Nutrition, Physical exercise, Bariatrics
Their report 'Couch Kids' shows that while the number of obese children has risen since the mid-1990s, there have been no major changes in children's physical activity levels over the past decade. "Regular physical activity is vital for children to reduce...
Tags: physical active, Libby Dowling, India, Thiruvananthapuram, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, Obesity, Metabolic disorders, Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, Hospitality Recreation, Body shape, Nutrition, Bariatrics, Diabetes
Helped by a therapist, Rom Houben's outstretched finger tapped with surprising speed on a computer touchscreen, spelling out how he felt "alone, lonely, frustrated" in the 23 years he was trapped inside a paralyzed body. Resurrection Health Care, Chicago,...
Tags: Chicago, Health Medical Pharma, Obesity, Hospitality Recreation, Nutrition, Diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Tissues, CXCL5, Metabolic disorders, Social Issues, Overweight, Elmhurst, Body shape, Insulin resistance, Elmhurst Illinois, Touchscreens, Hospital network, Peptide hormones, Computer hardware
Medical researchers in Sydney say they have developed a weight loss drug that could change the way the body uses fat. Scientists from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research say the new drug can control weight gain in mice by stopping the body from receiving...
Tags: body weight, Garvan Institute, Herbert Herzog, weight loss, loss drug, Australia, Sydney, Health Medical Pharma, Dieting, Obesity, Weight gain, Adipose tissue, Anti-obesity medication, Nutrition, Amanda Sainsbury-Salis
Introduce a lowest price for every unit of alcohol sold in Scotland...This would raise the price of some supermarket own-label vodka by 50 per cent and strong cider by 100 per cent. Allow local licensing boards to ban so-called "irresponsible promotions"...
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Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, one of the trial's co-chairs, said in a statement. The trial on nearly 5,500 people infected with HIV in 33 countries was stopped early when the advantages of continuing therapy were clear from the preliminary data. There are approximately...
Tags: Canada, Paris, AIDS, Social Issues, Zidovudine, HIV/AIDS, Health Medical Pharma, HIV, Duesberg hypothesis, Obesity, Hospitality Recreation, HIV and AIDS misconceptions, Virus, Antiretroviral drug, CD4, AIDS dementia complex
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) plans to ban carbonated drinks in schools under its umbrella, part of a four-measure strategy to strengthen the health of Thai youth and to prevent obesity among Thai children.
Tags: BMA, soft drinks, Thailand, Bangkok, Metabolic disorders, Soft drink, Obesity, Thai language, Nutrition, Bariatrics, Body shape, Education
Central Standard Time There is abundance of weight loss pills that you can avail out in the market. This makes people more confused of which pills is safe to use and can give them the appropriate results. These days the main concern of people is to find...
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