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A groundbreaking study published in Diabetologia has dramatically reframed our understanding of type 2 diabetes risk by highlighting obesity’s overwhelming impact. While scientists previously viewed the disease as a complex interplay of genetics, environment, and lifestyle, this research reveals that…
WHAT IS OBESITY ? I would be somewhat disingenuous to say we haven’t heard or used the term “obese” or ‘’obesity “ in the past one way or the other. So what is obesity anyways ? Obesity is a medical…
Recent health data reveals a significant shift in Australia’s public health landscape, with obesity now surpassing smoking as the leading preventable cause of disease and health burden. This alarming trend highlights the growing epidemic of weight-related health challenges facing the…
A recent study by Oxford Population Health reveals a critical link between metabolic syndrome and dementia risk. Researchers discovered that individuals who develop metabolic syndrome in late midlife (ages 60-69) face a higher likelihood of developing dementia compared to those…
Contrary to popular belief, metabolism is more complex than a simple weight loss or gain mechanism that can be easily manipulated through diets or supplements. Metabolism powers fundamental bodily processes like breathing, digestion, and blood circulation, which means complete control…
Current GLP-1 receptor agonist treatments for Type 2 diabetes face significant challenges, with recent JAMA research from 2024 indicating that 40% of patients discontinue treatment within their first year. The high dropout rate stems primarily from the burden of weekly…
Diabetes is a serious chronic health condition that occurs when the body either can’t produce insulin (Type 1) or can’t properly use the insulin it produces (Type 2). Insulin is a crucial hormone that helps glucose from food enter cells…
Activation of Fas (CD95) in fat cells inhibits browning and may contribute to body weight gain in mice. Moreover, Fas expression in white adipose tissue (WAT) correlates positively with body mass index (BMI) in humans. However, molecular pathways involved in…