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TEHRAN (ANA)- Across the planet, animals are increasingly suffering from chronic illnesses once seen only in humans.
News ID: 10427 Publish Date : 2025/11/20
TEHRAN (ANA)- New research from the University of Auckland’s Liggins Institute suggests that a capsule containing healthy gut bacteria could potentially change the future of obesity treatment.
News ID: 10255 Publish Date : 2025/10/29
TEHRAN (ANA)- A groundbreaking new study has revealed that your DNA may predict whether you’re likely to develop obesity—years before symptoms emerge.
News ID: 9527 Publish Date : 2025/07/30
TEHRAN (ANA)- A global study from Duke University reveals that people in wealthier countries are just as active—sometimes even more so. The real problem isn’t how little we move, but how much we eat.
News ID: 9502 Publish Date : 2025/07/27
TEHRAN (ANA)- Obesity is now fueling a silent but deadly surge in cancer deaths across the U.S., with new research revealing that fatalities tied to obesity-linked cancers have tripled over the past two decades.
News ID: 9489 Publish Date : 2025/07/25
TEHRAN (ANA)- Obesity causes temporary disruptions, but not permanent structural changes, in the liver’s molecular network that regulates adaptation to starvation.
News ID: 9012 Publish Date : 2025/05/26
TEHRAN (ANA)- Early antibiotic use is linked to higher BMI and increased obesity risk in children, according to a Finnish study of over 33,000 kids.
News ID: 8876 Publish Date : 2025/05/08
TEHRAN (ANA)- Pooled data analysis shows that it is particularly effective in women and middle-aged or older adults.
News ID: 8567 Publish Date : 2025/03/26
TEHRAN (ANA)- Obesity is skyrocketing worldwide, with half of adults and a third of children expected to be affected by 2050.
News ID: 8422 Publish Date : 2025/03/06
TEHRAN (ANA)- Adipo Therapeutics’ ADPO-002 shows promise as an obesity treatment by promoting fat browning, and plans for Phase I clinical trials are underway.
News ID: 7599 Publish Date : 2024/11/30
TEHRAN (ANA)- Nearly three quarters of U.S. adults are overweight or obese, according to a new study.
News ID: 7551 Publish Date : 2024/11/25
TEHRAN (ANA)- Since 1990, the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity has nearly doubled worldwide, affecting every continent, although the United States leads in prevalence, many other countries are close behind.
News ID: 7232 Publish Date : 2024/10/17
TEHRAN (ANA)- Kobe University’s discovery of new PGC-1⍺ protein variants, which are more active during exercise and can regulate fat burning and energy metabolism, suggests a potential breakthrough in treating obesity through increasing energy expenditure rather than merely reducing caloric intake.
News ID: 6760 Publish Date : 2024/08/13
TEHRAN (ANA)- A study highlights the benefits of evening exercise for improving blood sugar levels in overweight adults, suggesting that timing can significantly enhance the effectiveness of physical activity for glucose regulation.
News ID: 6419 Publish Date : 2024/07/07
TEHRAN (ANA)- Recent research by the EPFL highlights the unique role of omental adipose tissue in inhibiting new fat cell formation, offering potential new approaches for targeted obesity treatments and management.
News ID: 6181 Publish Date : 2024/06/10
TEHRAN (ANA)- New research conducted by the Medical Research Council (MRC) has identified genetic variants in two genes that have some of the largest impacts on obesity risk discovered to date.
News ID: 6011 Publish Date : 2024/05/21
TEHRAN (ANA)- A study by Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston suggests eating later in the day can directly impact our biological weight regulation in three key ways: through the number of calories that we burn; our hunger levels; and the way our bodies store fat.
News ID: 4950 Publish Date : 2024/01/29
TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at the University of Colorado have identified fructose as a central factor in obesity, linking its function as a “survival switch” to weight gain and metabolic issues.
News ID: 4210 Publish Date : 2023/11/18
TEHRAN (ANA)- In the past year, a growing number of companies have asked employees to return to the office either full- or part-time after years of pandemic-induced remote working and now scientists at the Stockholm University have found its negative impacts.
News ID: 2492 Publish Date : 2023/05/21
TEHRAN (ANA)- COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, but for some groups, including the obese, they don't generate as strong an immune response, scientists at the University of Cambridge found.
News ID: 2490 Publish Date : 2023/05/20
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