[ad_1] (RxWiki News) New research findings suggest that obesity is still increasing among adults in the United States. That comes with a lot of potential health problems — and one
New Weight Loss Device Gets Green Light
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a novel prescription weight management device. This device is found under the name Plenity. The FDA approved it
How Diabetes and Obesity Affect Cancer Rates
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Obesity and diabetes might have caused nearly 800,000 cases of cancer around the world in 2012, a new study found. That’s nearly 6 percent of new cancer
Obesity in Pregnancy Tied to Bigger Babies
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Being obese during pregnancy may raise the likelihood of your infant being apparently bigger, according to a new study. Because high birth weight is tied to various
How Weight Might Affect Cancer Risk
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Cancer types associated with being overweight or obese may account for almost half of cancer diagnoses in the United States, according to a report from the Centers
Steady Efforts May Mean Long-Term Weight Loss
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) The key to long-term weight loss may be losing a consistent number of pounds every week, according to a new study. In this two-year study, participants who
Obesity: Still a Big Problem in the US
[ad_1] Obesity continues to be a significant health concern across the United States, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). [ad_2] Source link
Weight Gain in Adulthood May Pose Serious Risks
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Gaining weight from your early 20s to your mid-50s may put your health at risk, according to a new study. Even gaining a moderate amount of weight
The Risks of Artificial Sweeteners
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Artificial sweeteners may raise your risk of a host of health problems, according to a new study. Stevioside (Stevia), sucralose and aspartame appeared to increase the long-term
The World Has a Weight Problem
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Obesity may damage the health of more than 2 billion people around the world, a new study found. And an increasing number of people may be dying