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Wellness and Lifestyle

Health information topics about Wellness and Lifestyle:
  1. Alternative Medicine (Alternative Medicine)
  2. Animal Health (Animal Diseases and Your Health, Pets and Pet Health)
  3. Botanicals (Herbal Medicine)
  4. Canes (Mobility Aids)
  5. Complementary Therapy (Alternative Medicine)
  6. Crutches (Mobility Aids)
  7. Dental Health (Dental Health)
  8. Diet (Nutrition)
  9. Employee Health (Occupational Health)
  10. Ergonomics (Ergonomics)
  11. Evaluating Health Information (Evaluating Health Information)
  12. Exercise and Physical Fitness (Exercise and Physical Fitness)
  13. Exercise for Children (Exercise for Children)
  14. Exercise for Seniors (Exercise for Seniors)
  15. Fitness (Exercise and Physical Fitness, Exercise for Children, Exercise for Seniors, Sports Fitness)
  16. Food Additives (Nutrition)
  17. Healthy Living (Preventing Disease and Staying Healthy)
  18. Heart Diseases--Prevention (Heart Diseases--Prevention)
  19. Herbal Medicine (Herbal Medicine)
  20. Homeopathy (Alternative Medicine)
  21. Jet Lag (Traveler's Health)
  22. Medicinal Herbs (Herbal Medicine)
  23. Mental Health (Mental Health)
  24. Mobility Aids (Mobility Aids)
  25. Nutrition (Nutrition)
  26. Occupational Health (Occupational Health)
  27. Occupational Injuries (Occupational Health)
  28. Pets and Pet Health (Pets and Pet Health)
  29. Physical Fitness (Exercise and Physical Fitness)
  30. Preventing Disease and Staying Healthy (Preventing Disease and Staying Healthy)
  31. Psychiatric Disorders (Mental Health)
  32. Repetitive Motion Injuries (Ergonomics)
  33. Screening (Preventing Disease and Staying Healthy)
  34. Seniors' Fitness (Exercise for Seniors)
  35. Sexual Health Issues (Sexual Health Issues)
  36. Sports Fitness (Sports Fitness)
  37. Sports Injuries (Sports Injuries)
  38. Staying Healthy (Preventing Disease and Staying Healthy)
  39. Traveler's Health (Traveler's Health)
  40. Tropical Medicine (Traveler's Health)
  41. Walkers (Mobility Aids)
  42. Weight Training (Exercise and Physical Fitness, Sports Fitness)
  43. Wheelchairs (Mobility Aids)


 



Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News From Medical News Today
Latest Health News and Medical News posted throughout the day, every day.

4 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
Elsevier has announced the publication of four important position statements from the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) in the journal Maturitas on common management problems in the post-reproductive health of women. The statements cover the management of the menopause in the context of obesity, epilepsy, endometriosis and premature ovarian failure...
3 Sep 2010 at 6:00am
The First Lady and the Surgeon General are trying to rally Americans to fight against the "epidemic" of obesity. Perhaps they will inspire many to follow their leadership by example. Otherwise, the role of the federal government in curbing obesity is questionable, write economists Michael Marlow and Alden Shiers of California Polytechnic State University...
3 Sep 2010 at 6:00am
For many Americans fat is the new "norm." More and more people are unable to accurately describe themselves using their height-to-weight ratio known as body mass index the scale that determines levels of overweight and obesity, a new Harris Interactive/HealthDay poll found...
3 Sep 2010 at 4:00am
The workshop provides a forum for clinicians and scientists to share research results and discuss new developments: ESHRE Campus symposium, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 24-25 September 2010...
3 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
Stress can take a daily toll on us that has broad physical and psychological implications. Science has long documented the effect of extreme stress, such as war, injury or traumatic grief on humans. Typically, such situations cause victims to decrease their food intake and body weight...
3 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
As the nation becomes more aware of health issues related to nutrition and lifestyle choices, communities are struggling to find ways to make healthy living easier. The University of Missouri is helping communities turn healthy ideas into sustainable changes through the Healthy Lifestyle Initiative...
3 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
A study in the Sept. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that teens who slept less than eight hours per weeknight ate higher proportions of fatty foods and snacks than adolescents who slept eight hours or more. The results suggest that short sleep duration may increase obesity risk by causing small changes in eating patterns that cumulatively alter energy balance, especially in girls...
3 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
Biologists at the University of California, Riverside have found that voluntary activity, such as daily exercise, is a highly heritable trait that can be passed down genetically to successive generations. Working on mice in the lab, they found that activity level can be enhanced with "selective breeding"- the process of breeding plants and animals for particular genetic traits...
2 Sep 2010 at 11:00am
Contrave (naltrexone SR/bupropion SR), an investigational drug aimed at combination therapy to address both biological and behavioral drivers of obesity, will be developed and commercialized by Orexigen Therapeutics, Inc. and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited in the USA, Canada and Mexico. The two drug firms have just signed an exclusive partnership for the North American area...
2 Sep 2010 at 7:00am
University of Illinois scientists will learn whether protein supplements and cycling during treatments can help dialysis patients fight cardiovascular disease and retain physical function, thanks to a $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). "Patients with kidney failure face many health problems...
2 Sep 2010 at 6:00am
News outlets report on how the delivery of health care is being changed by empowered patients. USA Today: "In the past, most patients placed their entire trust in the hands of their physician. Your doc said you needed a certain medical test, you got it. Not so much anymore. Though some doctors find the newer 'empowered' patients taxing, others ...
2 Sep 2010 at 6:00am
Scientists are reporting new evidence that the fat tissue in those spare tires and lower belly pooches - far from being a dormant storage depot for surplus calories - is an active organ that sends chemical signals to other parts of the body, perhaps increasing the risk of heart attacks, cancer, and other diseases...
2 Sep 2010 at 5:00am
Nearly one out of every three American children is clinically overweight or obese. The health and well-being of future generations is undeniably at risk. And yet the fastest-growing fitness club chain in the world is about to launch a nationwide campaign featuring TV commercials and full-page ads in USA Today and People magazine which declare "There is no childhood obesity epidemic...
2 Sep 2010 at 5:00am
As the U.S. launches its first-ever National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month today, scientists say the problem may be even more widespread than was thought. Researchers have found that parents tend to underreport their children's weight. Estimates of obesity and body mass index (BMI) based on parent-supplied data may miss one in five obese children...
2 Sep 2010 at 5:00am
Those Picked Last, a foundation created to educate and bring together parents, children, clinicians, educators, politicians and businesses to combat childhood obesity, is announcing its first ever conference in honor of Childhood Obesity Month. The conference, "Weaving The Threads of Hope for Change" is being held on Tuesday, September 7 from 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at Hilton Columbus at Easton...

 

 

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