A new study from the University of Cambridge found that Labradors and humans share a key gene linked to obesity. The DENND1B gene influences hunger signals in the brain, making those with the variant ...
An international research group has examined how many people are affected by preclinical and clinical obesity and what health ...
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Obesity tied to 1 in 10 infection deaths worldwide, and the mystery deepens
Researchers led by Mika Kivimaki and Staffan Nyberg at University College London have linked obesity to roughly one in 10 ...
Genetic variants associated with canine obesity, particularly DENND1B, are also associated with obesity in humans, new research revealed. Notably, labrador retrievers carrying DENND1B had around 7% ...
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Combined GLP-1 and GLP-2 treatment appears safe but does not beat placebo for obesity
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Can combining two gut hormone pathways unlock better obesity treatments? In the first human trial ...
UK scientists say they've identified why dogs and humans are more likely to be overweight or obese, which may pave the way for weight loss treatment. rh2010 - stock.adobe.com The team found several ...
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New review explores whether berries can slow cognitive decline linked to obesity
By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia Can everyday berries help protect the aging brain? A new systematic review explores how berry-derived polyphenols may influence metabolism, inflammation, and memory, while ...
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