VENICE, ITALY — Differences in how adipose tissue responds to insulin may account for why type 2 diabetes is more common in men than in women with obesity, according to newly presented data. A team of ...
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For decades, scientists have known that what harms the body often harms the brain. Conditions such as obesity, high blood ...
Experts argue there is no standard definition of metabolically healthy obesity, and most people convert over time to ...
New research shows that exposure to the smell of fatty foods during pregnancy and early life can reprogram the developing brain and increase the risk of obesity and insulin resistance in adulthood.
We are delighted to present our Week 52 long-term follow up data at WCIRDC, a meeting renowned for showcasing exciting advances in diabetes and metabolic research,” said Mick Hitchcock, Ph.D., Interim ...
A study links low blood choline levels in obese young adults to liver dysfunction, insulin resistance, and markers associated ...
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Dark patches on your child’s neck? Doctor says it may be a sign of insulin resistance
Parents often deal with minor health issues in their children, like scrapes, rashes, and bruises. But have you seen dark, ...
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How the gut microbiome links obesity to colorectal cancer
The gut microbiome serves as both a biomarker and therapeutic target in diseases like obesity, metabolic syndrome, and ...
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