New York, November 19 -- Owing to an unhealthy attitude, some obese people may consider their body weight to be normal and think they don’t need to lose weight, finds a new study.
New York, November 9 -- Excess abdominal fat could be linked to as many as 1,00,000 cancer
cases in U.S., according to the estimates released by American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) published Friday.
Rockville, November 5 -- According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), blood-sugar-lowering drug Byetta can heighten the risk of kidney problems, including kidney failure, in people suffering from type 2 diabetes
.
Chennai, November 4 -- A disturbing trend currently being seen in the food and lifestyle habits of kids can wreck havoc on them as diabetes in children will acquire epidemic proportions in the near future.
New York, November 4 -- Do you want to shed that extra flab? Stop starving and eat lots of tomatoes, for these can make you feel fuller and stop you from becoming fat.
New York, October 29 -- Those at a higher risk of diabetes can significantly lower the chance of developing the disease by altering their lifestyle through diet and exercise, claims a U.S. study.
New York, October 26-- Findings of a new study state that older adults with Type 2 diabetes or other health complications could greatly benefit from vigorous exercises like aerobics.
New York, October 24-- A new study finds that Liraglutide, an injection devised for diabetics, may help obese patients who do not have diabetes to lose some extra pounds.
New York, October 21-- A new study finds that daily intake of at least 5 servings of dairy products in combination with a low calorie diet could help reduce weight.
Montreal, Canada, October 21 -- India retains its position as the “diabetes capital” of the world with as many as 50.8 million people suffering from diabetes, according to data revealed at the 20th annual World Diabetes Congress of the International Diabetic Federation (IDF) in Montreal Monday.