ETH Zurich researchers have identified an epigenetic memory in fat cells that drives the yo-yo effect after weight loss.
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Escalating health concerns demand urgent action to combat rising obesity rates. Study: National-level ...
Lehi local and gym owner Kenny Knight has brought his vision of a healthier future for Utah’s youth to life with his new ...
Ever felt frustrated for having regained your lost weight within a matter of weeks? Blame the fat cells’ memorising abilities ...
Investigating ultra-processed food and screen time, this study examines their effects on weight and well-being in adolescents ...
Fat tissue may commit weight to memory. For people living with obesity, losing weight can help reduce the risk of health problems such as type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease (SN: 2/29/24). But ...
Massachusetts, which has lower rates than other states, has still seen increases especially among young adults.
A new study reveals a shocking prediction that by 2050, nearly 260 million people in the US will be overweight or obese, ...
GLP-1RA prescription trends, real-world effectiveness, and predictors for access and rationing were highlighted at ...