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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 12, 2008
Washington, Nov 12 (ANI): High-fat diet during pregnancy produces permanent changes in the offspring’’s brain that lead to increased appetite and obesity early in life, a study in rats has shown. The surprising new …
Also tagged: fetal programming, life style, brain cells, fatty diet, balanced diet, pregnant rats, brain chemicals, rockefeller university, fetal development, university scientists, journal of neuroscience, first evidence, rat pups, adult animals, behavioral neurobiology, diabetic mothers, fetal brain, leibowitz, new brain, prevalence of childhood obesity
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Turkey day detox for the day after Thanksgivingkoeln.de » That's Fit - Nov 11, 2008 Filed under: Diet and Weight Loss The whole point of Turkey Day is to eat a gigantic feast. Well, there's also the whole family and gratefulness part. But still ... the food. There's a lot of it, and it's delicious … Also tagged: food, thanksgiving, diet, holiday, weight loss, weightloss, detox, holidash |
netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - Oct 30, 2008
It happens to almost every guy. You get home from work, tired, hungry, and stressed, and you eat a nice dinner. But even though you ...
Also tagged: overweight, health and fitness, fat, hungry, eating, bodyweight, binge eating, odese
fitsugar.com » FitSugar -- Healthy, happy you. - Oct 7, 2008
Not only does overeating make you digestive system work overtime, but it also does a doozy on your brain. American scientists recently found that overeating stimulates a usually dormant immune pathway in the brain …
Also tagged: health, food, immune system
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 5, 2008
Washington, Oct 5 (ANI): While conducting a study on mice, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison discovered a messaging system in the brain that directly affects food intake and body weight. A protein …
Also tagged: obesity, national, type 2 diabetes, central nervous system, school of medicine, neurodegenerative diseases, hypothalamus, energy balance, skeletal muscle, university of wisconsin madison, food intake, metabolic diseases, pathways, assistant professor, oct 5, active state, brain pathway, messaging system, muscle tissues, prevention strategies
injuryboard.com » InjuryBoard National News Desk - Oct 3, 2008
LEARN MORE Journal Cell InjuryBoard on Obesity InjuryBoard Obesity News CDC on Obesity Missing Gene Linked to Appetite Control and Obesity IMAGE SOURCE: © Wikimedia Commons / waist circumference / author: Pharos …
Also tagged: diabetes, healthy living, obesity, nutrition, metabolism, major medical, protecting your family, metabolic inflammation
koeln.de » That's Fit - Oct 3, 2008
Filed under: Food and Nutrition Talk about a double whammy. I'm sure that people who overeat know that they're obviously taking in more calories than they need. That's a given. But researchers are now saying that …
Also tagged: food, nutrition, eat, calories, eating, metabolism, calorie, hypothalamus, overeat, overeater
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 3, 2008
Washington, Oct 3 (ANI): While conducting a study on mice, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison discovered a messaging system in the brain that directly affects food intake and body weight. A protein …
Also tagged: obesity, national, type 2 diabetes, metabolism, central nervous system, school of medicine, neurodegenerative diseases, hypothalamus, energy balance, skeletal muscle, university of wisconsin madison, food intake, metabolic diseases, pathways, assistant professor, active state, brain pathway, messaging system, muscle tissues, prevention strategies
koeln.de » That's Fit - Sep 22, 2008
Filed under: Food and Nutrition, Diet and Weight Loss Dr. Oz, Oprah's much-loved health guru, recently gave a piece of advice that is raising some eyebrows. The influential doc recommends eating whole grain bread …
Also tagged: bread, olive oil, oliveoil, oprah, filling, dr oz, meal, whole grain, wholegrain, extra virgin, extravirgin, mehmet oz, mehmetoz, fillup, fill up
healthbolt.net » Healthbolt - Sep 15, 2008
Allow me to piggyback on Liz’s post from earlier today and explore another possible reason for the obesity epidemic (one that’s probably a very likely part of the equation) - The Great American Buffet Table. According …
Also tagged: obesity, food, diet, overweight, weight loss, healthbolt, health blog