According to a new study, seniors who were overweight or obese earlier in life are at increased risk for physical disabilities, even if they've shed the excess weight they had when they were younger.
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If you have a pulse, you breathe, and you live in the United States of America in 2008, there is no doubt that you have been stressed at... Read more »
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Women who have big hips and men who have big waists have a greater risk of developing venous thromboembolism (VTE), a new study has found. Read more »
Adults who were born weighing less than 5.5 pounds appear to be more likely to develop asthma later in life. A study of 627 Chinese men and women... Read more »
Patients who have private insurance appear to lose more weight after bariatric surgery than patients who have Medicare insurance, researchers have... Read more »