Solan (Himachal Pradesh) [India], February 9: Shoolini University, a 15-year-old institution, recently celebrated a significant milestone in scientific research. The university's own Dr Lokender Kumar, an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology and an alumnus
Researchers at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute conducted a new study of current literature, revealing that female reproductive features may be ignored as risk factors for later metabolic disorders.
Since 1975, the number of obese people has nearly tripled, creating a global epidemic. While lifestyle variables such as nutrition and exercise contribute to the development and progression of obesity, scientists have shown that obesity is also linked to intrinsic metabolic abnormalities.
Researchers at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute have conducted a fresh analysis of the current literature, which reveals that female reproductive characteristics may be ignored as risk factors for later metabolic dysfunction.
Lifestyle and genetics, as well as a range of other factors both within and outside of our control, have all been connected to the development of metabolic syndrome, a set of conditions that increase the risk of serious health problems.
Lifestyle and genetics, as well as a variety of other factors both within and outside of our control, have been linked to the development of metabolic syndrome, a group of diseases that increase the risk of major health problems
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 15: The International Metabolic Physicians Association - IMPA was formally launched with the lighting of the lamp at the hands of well-known Business Tycoon Dr Niranjan Hiranandani at the first day-long Conclave on Metabolism held on 13th January 2024 in
A new study discovered that stress, due to its proclivity to increase inflammation in the body, is also associated with metabolic syndrome, prompting researchers to propose that inexpensive and very simple stress-management approaches may be one strategy to assist in improving biological hea
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], January 2: Dr Shashank Shah, internationally acclaimed Bariatric Surgeon, and former President OSSI, (IEF), (AIAARO) as well Co-author of a recent published paper in Journal of the Association of Physicians of India (JAPI) have submitted New obesity guidelines bas
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 24: Being overweight and obesity are identified as independent high-risk factors in several health conditions, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and hormonal and metabolic disorders to name a few.
Aldehydes are poisonous substances created in the body by metabolic processes. They are harmful because they attach to and crosslink biological macromolecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins.