You may look slim, fit into smaller clothes, and even be told your weight is ‘normal’, but still be at risk of serious health problems. This is the hidden danger of what many doctors describe as ...
Research shows that abdominal or visceral fat, the deep fat surrounding internal organs is strongly linked with cancer risk, ...
Patches of the skin can get darkened because of underlying medical conditions such as insulin resistance, shares Dr Kunal Sood.
Proof-of-concept trial in a single patient shows that cells can survive transplantation without immunosuppression ...
Every year on March 4, the world observes World Obesity Day to raise awareness about one of the most pressing health concerns ...
Fructose, a natural sugar found in fruits, honey, and many processed foods, may seem harmless, but it is a big concern for ...
Seaport Therapeutics and MIPS awarded up to $15 mn from ARPA-H to advance Seaport’s GlyphCele, the first oral therapeutic designed to restore gut lymphatic function: Boston Thur ...
A new study has found that taking GLP-1 drugs could not only be beneficial for weight loss, but for your heart health too. While Ozempic has become synonymous with injectable weight-loss drugs, it has ...
Fatty liver, or hepatic steatosis, is becoming increasingly common in India, driven largely by lifestyle and dietary changes. Rising obesity rates, even among people who appear slim but carry excess ...
Skipping breakfast isn’t harmful for everyone, but it may affect blood sugar, hunger, and metabolism—especially in people with insulin resistance or hormonal shifts.
Research shows that just five days of sugary, fatty snacks can alter brain insulin responses, hinting that junk food can rewire the brain before visible weight gain.
Research led by Penn Dental's Henry Daniell investigates the use of a lettuce-based, plant-encapsulated delivery platform as ...