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The World Health Organisation wants countries to impose taxes on sugary drinks to tackle the obesity epidemic and it has the ...
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Health and Me on MSNWhy The Obesity Crisis Won’t End Unless We Change The Way We Live, Eat And MoveExperts warn that focusing only on diets won't solve the obesity crisis—systemic changes in food systems, urban planning, marketing, and social policies are essential to reverse global weight-related ...
We live in a world where high-calorie, low-nutrient foods are cheap and everywhere, and where physical activity has been engineered out of everyday life.
Explore "The Ozempic Revolution" by Dr Alexandra Sowa—a guide to weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, their benefits, side effects ...
Plus, a new study that found that American kids’ health is declining while obesity is increasing, and the powerful sleep ...
US President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with "chronic venous insufficiency" after experiencing some mild swelling in his ...
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What if you could inject a drug into a "problem area" – like abdominal fat – that could kill off fat cells and reduce fat ...
Pre-diabetes now affects as many as one-third of children ages 12-17. As a physician this is why Ozempic should still not be ...
A new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) confirms what many suspected: obesity rates in ...
A new study published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society shows that taking vitamin D supplements may help lower blood ...
In a nation where the crunch of a samosa and the syrupy swirl of a jalebi are as much a part of life as monsoon rains and ...
In sports, HFSS is the tobacco of our times but even “healthy” options are problematic. Many products marketed as healthier alternatives have high salt or sugar content; salt intake of Indians is way ...
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