Researchers find Bariatric surgery lowers risk of heart disease
Obese people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease after bariatric surgery experienced significantly fewer severe cardiovascular events. The researchers revealed that obese patients are less likely to develop adverse cardiovascu
New Delhi [India], November 14 (ANI/PNN): Several estimates suggest that the rising incidence of unhealthy food habits has triggered an obesity epidemic all over the world. Preference for junk food and other not-so-healthy options among modern-day kids is also a growing concern for parents.
Study revealed the causes behind the increase in obesity rates. And suggested that modern diets consist of highly processed and refined foods -- which are low in protein -- people are driven to consume more energy-dense foods until they satisfy their protein demand.
New Delhi [India], November 12 (ANI/PNN): Dr Sameera Gupta who is an acclaimed occupational therapist, trained physiotherapist and awarded as the Times of India Healthcare leader in Obesity Management in 2020-21, from Juhu, Mumbai orchestrated "Spirit 360, a health and wellness exhibition" a
A year-long study of the dietary habits of 9,341 Australians has backed growing evidence that highly processed and refined foods are the leading contributor to rising obesity rates in the Western world.
On sacred occasion of Parkash Purab (Guru Nanak Jayanti), Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday paid obeisance at Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib and announced that Anand Marriage Act will be implemented in the state.
A year-long study of the dietary habits of 9,341 Australians has backed growing evidence that highly processed and refined foods are the leading contributor to rising obesity rates in the Western world.
New Delhi [India], November 7 (ANI/GPRC): Keto India was launched in 2019 by Sahil Pruthi following an intense two year long research period where he investigated the benefits of nutrition and supplementation in Weight Loss and Lifestyle Disease Management.
A drug called semaglutide, which is approved for adults with obesity or overweight, also helps adolescents shed pounds and have healthier hearts, according to a new study.
Specialized channel proteins are possible therapeutic targets for sleep apnea and similar abnormally slow breathing disorders in obese people, suggest Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers who did a study on mice.