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Endometrial cancer, the most common uterine cancer, starts with abnormal cell growth in the endometrium. Significant risk factors include polycystic ovary ...
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Whether caused by too many processed foods or a sedentary lifestyle, there is no doubt that Americans are getting heavier. Researchers predict that by 2030, ...
You can master healthy eating by learning how to plan meals and shop smart, and by practicing healthy-cooking techniques.
Want to go beyond the basics? Talk to a healthcare professional, such as a dietitian. You can ask for diet advice that takes into account your health, lifestyle ...
Andres J. Acosta, M.D., Ph.D., focuses his research on gastrointestinal physiology to understand the complexity of food intake regulation and obesity. Obesity ...
Lessard S, Huiras C, Dababneh A, Palraj R, Thies R, Woolever N, Holt K, Schwan B, Poelma J, Tempelis J, Sawyer M. Pharmacist adjustment of preoperative ...
The purpose of this study is to see why the ability of fat cells to respond to insulin is different depending on body shape and how fat tissue inflammation is ...
The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of an online education course for helping obese patients to reach and keep weight loss goals.
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