- Study Shows How Liver Damage from Stress & Aging Might Be Reversible- Duke Health – DURHAM, N.C. – While the liver is one of the body’s most resilient organs, it is still vulnerable to the ravages of stress and aging, leading to… 
- Strange Link Between Fat and Brain Health- Al Sears, MD, CNS – By age 60, you have a 50/50 chance of having a clinically enlarged prostate. And it only gets worse every year. When your prostate isn’t… 
- Environmental Toxicants Contribute to Obesity and Metabolic Disease- Bhavana Kunkalikar via News-Medical – In a recent study published in the Current Opinion in Pharmacology journal, researchers assessed the impact of environmental toxicants and brown adipose tissue (BAT) on obesity… 
- Natural Compound Boosts Serotonin Levels, Supports Healthy Weight, New Study Suggests- Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 – According to the Centers for Disease Control, a shocking 73 percent of American adults are currently either overweight or obese – setting the stage for soaring… 
- Environmental Toxins Linked to Rise in Chronic Health Issues Among Children- Stephanie Woods via NaturalHealth365 – Since when did it become normal for kids to have chronic illnesses? More and more children are diagnosed with chronic health issues like asthma, ADHD, type… 
- What Are the Recommendations to Prevent Obesity in Midlife Women?- Pooja Toshniwal Paharia via News-Medical – In a recent study published in Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers developed recommendations for counseling non-obese 40 to 60-year-old women with body mass index (BMI)… 
- People Who Consume Too Much High Fructose Corn Syrup Could Be at Risk for Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)- Endocrine Society via Newswise – High fructose consumption should be avoided to prevent the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), according to research being presented Sunday, June 12 at ENDO… 
- Getting More Sleep Reduces Caloric Intake, a Game Changer for Weight Loss Programs- University of Chicago Medical Center via Newswise – Understanding the underlying causes of obesity and how to prevent it is the best way to fight the obesity epidemic, according to Esra Tasali,… 
- Chemicals in Plastic May Contribute to Weight Gain- Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) via Newswise – It may sound strange, but chemicals in plastic may make the bathroom scale a less pleasant place to visit. Every day,… 
- Doctor Explains Why Foods With Sugar, Flour Are Habit-Forming and How to Break the Cycle of Food Addiction- News Staff via CBN News – Ending the cycle of food addiction can seem daunting and overwhelming to many. One doctor says avoiding certain kinds of foods is key and that… 
- 4 SIMPLE Lifestyle Behaviors to Cut Your Risk of Chronic Disease- Stephanie Woods via NaturalHealth365 – Sometimes the simplest solutions for health are the hardest to do. All too often, people will dismiss them because they are so simple. Other times though, in… 
- New Study Shows Weight-Loss Surgery Significantly Cut Risk of Severe Complications From COVID-19 in Patients with Obesity- American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) via Newswise – NEWBERRY, FL – Dec. 29, 2021 – Adults with obesity who had weight-loss surgery and achieved substantial weight loss prior to… 
- Drug Saves 47 of 50 Severe Covid Patients in Trial- Abigail Klein Leichman via Israel21c – Israel’s Bonus BioGroup reports a survival rate of 94 percent (47 of 50) of the severe Covid-19 patients treated with its drug product MesenCure in a… 
- Researchers Discover New Link Between Diet, Intestinal Stem Cells and Disease- Helmholtz Zentrum München – German Research Center for Environmental Health via News-Medical – The intestine is essential for maintaining our energy balance and is a master at reacting quickly to… 
- UK Gives OK to Merck’s Breakthrough Anti-COVID Pill, Pfizer Announces Its Antiviral Pill Works Too- CBN News – The United Kingdom granted conditional authorization Thursday to the first pill officially shown to successfully treat COVID-19. It’s the first country to OK the treatment from drugmaker Merck, but it… 
 
 
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	




