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New study reveals that healthy plant-based diets are associated with a lower risk of developing diabetes

Written by | 12 Apr 2022

New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]) finds that the consumption of healthy plant-based foods, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, coffee,… read more.

Can weekly prednisone treat obesity?

Written by | 5 Apr 2022

Obese mice that were fed a high-fat diet and that received prednisone one time per week had improved exercise endurance, got stronger, increased their lean body mass and… read more.

Good news for coffee lovers: Daily coffee may benefit the heart

Written by | 28 Mar 2022

Drinking coffee — particularly two to three cups a day — is not only associated with a lower risk of heart disease and dangerous heart rhythms but also… read more.

The right diet can safeguard against acute kidney injury

Written by | 23 Mar 2022

A research team led by Professor Dr Roman-Ulrich Müller has established that four out of six different nutritional strategies prevent acute kidney injury in the mouse model. Furthermore,… read more.

Changing your diet could add up to a decade to life expectancy, study finds

Written by | 14 Feb 2022

A young adult in the U.S. could add more than a decade to their life expectancy by changing their diet from a typical Western diet to an optimized… read more.

Insects protein the new super food?

Written by | 20 Jan 2022

As the human population grows to a predicted 10 billion by 2050 and overall land mass remains constant, traditional animal farming may become a less viable method for… read more.

For IBS, specific diets are less important than expected

Written by | 29 Dec 2021

Many IBS sufferers avoid certain types of food and often exclude gluten. However, a large new study from Chalmers University of Technology and Uppsala University, Sweden, does not… read more.

A daily dose of yogurt could be the go-to food to manage high blood pressure

Written by | 20 Dec 2021

Whether it’s a dollop on your morning cereal or a simple snack on the go, a daily dose of yoghurt could be the next go-to food for people… read more.

Wegovy demonstrated significant and sustained weight loss in two-year study in adults with obesity – Novo Nordisk

Written by | 14 Dec 2021

Results from the STEP 5 phase IIIb trial, presented by Novo Nordisk at the Obesity Week 2021 interactive congress, showed that adults treated with Wegovy (semaglutide 2.4 mg… read more.

How obesity damages the skeletal muscle metabolism

Written by | 5 Dec 2021

A decline in metabolism and endurance of skeletal muscle is commonly observed in obese patients, but the underlying mechanism is not well-understood. A research team led by Dr… read more.

Study examines adverse effects of obesity medications

Written by | 22 Nov 2021

An essential part of obesity care is making sure treatments are safe for patients. Abdulrahman Alsuhibani, a doctoral student in the University of Cincinnati’s James L. Winkle College… read more.

Bariatric surgeries vary in long-term benefits and risks

Written by | 21 Oct 2021

Of two major weight-loss surgeries, sleeve gastrectomy is safer long-term than gastric bypass, researchers reported on Oct. 6, 2021 in JAMA Surgery. But sleeve gastrectomy is associated with… read more.

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