How might obesity affect the brain?
http://bit.ly/2vrdOtI New research uses MRI imaging to examine the connections between obesity and changes in the brain's gray and white matter volume and structure. Weight Loss via Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News From Medical News Today http://bit.ly/O45xlc April 27, 2019 at 03:51AM
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Which meals are low in carbs?
http://bit.ly/2VrUdbs A low-carb diet can help with reaching and maintaining a healthy weight, and it may especially benefit people with diabetes. This diet tends to contain high levels of protein and fat, but it should also include a variety of fruits and vegetables. Here, we suggest healthful, low-carb meals for the whole day. Weight Loss via Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News From Medical News Today http://bit.ly/O45xlc April 26, 2019 at 08:49PM
What is the GAPS diet? A complete overview
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Marijuana users less likely to be overweight, obese
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Is drinking cold water bad for a person?
http://bit.ly/2IWR5xs Drinking enough water is vital to health and good bodily functioning. However, some research suggests that the temperature of water when a person drinks it is also important. Here, we discuss whether cold water can be bad for health and if there are any risks or benefits of drinking cold water vs. warm water. Weight Loss via Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News From Medical News Today http://bit.ly/O45xlc April 25, 2019 at 08:46PM
This Plastic Surgery Procedure That Promises to Give You Six-Pack Abs Is Ridiculous
http://bit.ly/2DwbvK8 Forget clean eating and slaving away at the gym: The latest liposuction procedure promises to give you flawless six-pack abs without hard work or willpower. Sound too good to be true? Yeah, it pretty much is. The procedure, called "abdominal etching," involves suctioning fat from specific parts of the abdomen, which then reveals a person's natural abdominal lines, according to an article published this month in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Patients can choose a more defined, chiseled look, or can opt for a natural, smooth appearance. But as you’d imagine, bypassing the gym for this surgical shortcut has its repercussions. The article reveals that while the procedure has the potential to make your belly look like Channing Tatum's, it's not without risks. The surgery can leave you with nerve and muscle damage, not to mention infection if the procedure goes wrong. And don’t think that etching will solve your body-image issues, either. If you want to keep that rock-solid physique, you’re still going to have to hit the gym on a regular basis. RELATED: These Are the Most Popular Plastic Surgeries in the U.S. Before undergoing abdominal etching, a patient’s height, weight, and BMI will be taken into consideration, as well as their health history. People who have had plastic surgery before on their abdomen are at risk for developing skin necrosis (you know, when your skin tissue dies and you’re left with gaping holes in your body). Moreover, the procedure results in swelling for the first two weeks, and it takes two to three months to fully heal. Moral of the story? Though the procedure exists, we say skip it. Your own abs are the way to go. RELATED: Why More and More Young Adults Are Getting Plastic Surgery Weight Loss via Weight Loss - Health.com http://bit.ly/2GCRyFt April 25, 2019 at 01:24PM
This common food additive may fuel weight gain, diabetes
http://bit.ly/2IVUTPw A new research study links the common anti-mold food additive propionate to blood sugar metabolism and insulin resistance in human volunteers and mice. Weight Loss via Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News From Medical News Today http://bit.ly/O45xlc April 25, 2019 at 10:44AM
Study explores the neuroscience of overindulging
http://bit.ly/2GwDY3a A recent study in mice identified a new brain circuit that appears to play a part in an animal's drive to overeat high-calorie foods. Weight Loss via Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News From Medical News Today http://bit.ly/O45xlc April 25, 2019 at 06:44AM
12 Ways to Beat Summer Weight Gain
http://bit.ly/2XI5y4C Yes, you can pack on pounds during the warmer months. Here are the summer fat traps to watch out for. Weight Loss via Weight Loss - Health.com http://bit.ly/2GCRyFt April 24, 2019 at 03:20PM
17 Easy Ways to Burn Calories This Summer
http://bit.ly/2Ppqf28 These easy, calorie burning exercises are perfect for summer and can all be done without going to the gym. Weight Loss via Weight Loss - Health.com http://bit.ly/2GCRyFt April 23, 2019 at 02:46PM |
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