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Older News Vote! Adipokine leptin in obesity-related pathology of breast cancer. MedWorm/BreastCancer (Today) - Authors: Ray A PMID: 22581334 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Journal of Biosciences)MedWorm Message: Please... Vote! The role of decreased levels of Niemann-Pick C1 intracellular cholesterol transport on obesity is reversed in the C57BL/6J, metabolic syndrome mouse strain: a metabolic or an inflammatory effect? MedWorm/Cholesterol (Today) - Authors: Borbon I, Campbell E, Ke W, Erickson RP Abstract We have previously shown that... Vote! Toll-like receptor-4 mediates obesity-induced non-alcoholic steatohepatitis through activation of X-box binding protein-1 in mice MedWorm/Cholesterol (Today) - Conclusions These findings support the key role of TLR4 in Kupffer cells in mediating the... Vote! Bariatric arterial embolization MW/WeightLoss (Today) - Still being tested on animal models but pretty exciting nonetheless. Currently, there are three clinically... Vote! Obesity and low target attainment rates in Chinese with type 2 diabetes. MW/WeightLoss (Today) - CONCLUSION: Obese diabetic patients were less likely to achieve the blood pressure, LDL-C, HDL-C and... Vote! The MAP2K5-linked SNP rs2241423 is associated
with BMI and obesity in two cohorts of Swedish and
Greek children MedWorm/EarlyIntervention (Today) - Conclusions: rs2241423 was associated with BMI and obesity in two independent European cohortssuggesting a role... Vote! Community-based participatory research to improve preconception health among Northern Plains American Indian adolescent women. MedWorm/EarlyIntervention (Today) - We examined the effectiveness of implementing this intervention during a residential summer program for AI... Vote! Need for Early Interventions in the Prevention of Pediatric Overweight: A Review and Upcoming Directions MedWorm/EarlyIntervention (Today) - Childhood obesity is currently one of the most prevailing and challenging public health issues among... Vote! Obesity adds to inflammatory arthritis disability burden MedWorm/EarlyIntervention (Today) - Morbidly obese patients with early inflammatory polyarthritis experience significantly more functional disability than their healthy... Vote! Working With Others Key to Successfully Transforming Our Practices MedWorm/HairLoss (Today) - Good partners can make all the difference when transforming a practice. For example, one of... Vote! Salk study may offer drug-free intervention to prevent obesity and diabetes MedWorm/GlutenFree (Today) - (Salk Institute) It turns out that when we eat may be as important as what... Vote! Body mass index and survival in patients with renal cell carcinoma: a clinical‐based cohort and meta‐analysis MedWorm/GlutenFree (Today) - AbstractGrowing evidence suggests that obesity, an established cause of renal cell cancer (RCC), may also... Vote! Sibutramine-induced mania as the first manifestation of bipolar disorder. MedWorm/Depression (Today) - Conclusion: Minimal recommended dose of sibutramine induced manic episode that was the first manifestation of... Vote! Extended daily fasting overrides harmful effects of a high-fat diet: Study may offer drug-free intervention to prevent obesity and diabetes ScienceDaily/WeightLoss (Yesterday) - It turns out that when we eat may be as important as what we eat.... Vote! When you eat matters, not just what you eat ScienceDaily/WeightLoss (Yesterday) - When it comes to weight gain, when you eat might be at least as important... Vote! Investigating Potential Mechanisms of Obesity by Metabolomics MedWorm/BreastCancer (Yesterday) - Obesity is a serious health problem with an increased risk of several common diseases including... Vote! CDC: Higher Income and Education Levels Linked to Better Health MedWorm/MensHealth (Yesterday) - More educated people who make more money have lower rates of several chronic diseases, including... Vote! ‘Fat tax’ needs to be at least 20% to improve health MedWorm/MensHealth (Yesterday) - Taxing unhealthy food and drinks could improve the public’s health, but the tax rate would...