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Obesity Special Issue Published in The American Jo | Newswise
Newswise· 20 hours agoObesity in gastroenterology is the focus of the June issue of The American Journal of...
Kids are starting menstruation earlier, study shows. Here is what that means for their health
CNN via AOL· 7 days agoStarting menstruation is an important sign of health. A new study shows that the trend of children...
Does Free Tuition Fix the Primary Care Shortage?
Medscape· 20 hours agoWould free medical school encourage more students to pursue primary care? Overpriced medical training in this country definitely contributes to burnout...
Metabolic syndrome a scary epidemic that few can define
UPI· 6 days ago1 of 4 | Having unhealthy levels of sugar and fat in the blood, elevated cholesterol, high blood...
Comparative Study on Dual vs Single Cardioversion | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoDaniel Morin, director of Electrophysiology Research...
Girls’ periods are starting sooner, more irregular than past generations
New Hampshire Union Leader· 4 days agoQUESTION: Is it true that girls in the United States, particularly girls of color, are getting their...
The big business of obesity and shame
The Fayette Tribune· 6 days agoManufacturers of new weight loss drugs are salivating at the prospect of profit. What Americans eat, how they diet and exercise, the sugar content of...
GLP-1 Coverage Often Denied for Teens With Obesity
Medscape· 4 days agoInsurance companies frequently deny insurance coverage of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists for adolescents, according to a new analysis. For those whose GLP-1 prescriptions ...
Childhood sedentariness may cause premature liver | Newswise
Newswise· 5 days agoBOSTON—Children who are sedentary for more than six waking hours a day have a significantly increased risk of severe fatty liver disease and liver cirrhosis by young adulthood, a new study finds ...
Endocrine Society Guideline recommends healthy adu | Newswise
Newswise· 6 days agoBOSTON—Healthy adults under the age of 75 are unlikely to benefit from taking more than the daily intake of vitamin D recommended by the Institutes of Medicine (IOM) and do not require testing ...