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Excess Weight, Obesity Linked to Decline in Male Fertility

Excess weight and obesity may be contributing to a decline in semen quality, an important measure of male fertility, according to recent...
A new Japanese study reveals how dietary patterns, diversity, and food combinations vary significantly by age and gender

Fathers’ Diets Crucial for Children’s Health: Influence on Obesity

The healthier a father's diet, the lower the risk for their children to develop obesity or diseases like diabetes. A recent study...
A study reveals a 180% increase in heart disease deaths related to obesity in the U.S. between 1999 and 2020, especially among middle-aged men, Black adults, and rural residents.

Alarming Rise in Global Obesity: Urgent Actions Needed

New Lancet study shows global obesity surpassing 1 billion people in 2022. Urgent action needed to curb crisis.
New research in Blood Advances reveals a 73% higher likelihood of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) in obese individuals, a precursor to multiple myeloma. Explore the study's insights into lifestyle factors and their impact, prompting a reevaluation of health strategies

Obesity Likely to lead to Blood Cancer

New research in Blood Advances reveals a 73% higher likelihood of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) in obese individuals, a precursor to multiple myeloma. Explore the study's insights into lifestyle factors and their impact, prompting a reevaluation of health strategies
A study reveals how blue light exposure from screens accelerates bone growth and puberty in rats, raising concerns about children's development.

Obesity in women and smoking among men hampers Arthritis treatment

There is a significant rise in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients in the country. The autoimmune disease occurs when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the joints.
Obesity and psychiatric disorders have a bi-directional relationship

Obesity and psychiatric disorders have a bi-directional relationship

Obesity and psychiatric disorders have a bi-directional relationship
Obesity and psychiatric disorders have a bi-directional relationship

Obesity Impairs Brain’s Ability To Detect Fullness

A recent study conducted by researchers in the Netherlands and the US has found that obesity impairs the brain's ability to detect fullness and feel satisfied after consuming sugar and fat.
Obesity and psychiatric disorders have a bi-directional relationship

Obesity Surgery for Men A Risky Factor

Men undergoing surgery for obesity are five times as likely to die within 30 days of the procedure compared to women, and the mortality...
Obesity and psychiatric disorders have a bi-directional relationship

Obesity And Reduced Blood Flow to Brain

Overweight can reduce blood flow to the brain but an increased physical activity could modify the blood flow, according to a recent study by...
Obesity and psychiatric disorders have a bi-directional relationship

Obesity leads to mental fatigue; Study

Most of the people want to reduce weight; some for physical reasons and some others for health reasons. Obesity was known to impart physical...