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Drinking soda may be more harmful for those with certain genes.
A low glycemic diet may help women avoid excessive weight gain in pregnancy.
Exposure to PFCs in the womb may influence a baby's growth.
People who are normal weight may not be clear of heart disease risks if they carry fat around their belly.
Kids with no siblings may be at increased risk for childhood obesity, a new study from Europe suggests.
Thirty minutes of exercise a day works just as well as an hour of exercise for weight loss, a new study suggests.
While breast milk is still best for babies, a new study shows the tiniest infant grow more quickly when also fed baby formula.
Kids who wouldn't eat a marshmallow at four are more likely to stay trim later in life.
It’s not because they burn more calories, researchers say.
People with diabetes who are relatively trim may have a higher risk of death than their overweight or obese counterparts.
Almost 50 percent of people drop out of weight-loss programs.
As the 2012 Olympic Games take place over the next two weeks, follow along with Team USA and workout like a champion.
A new drug causes weight loss in mice without serious side effects.
For about half of Americans, soda is a daily drink.
overweight or obese does not increase your risk of dying, a study finds.
Using a laser to extract bits of fossilized tooth enamel, the scientists looked at the ratio of two forms of carbon
Some doctors argue obesity should be considered a disease, while others say it’s a bad idea.
That's the equivalent of 170 aircraft carriers, or 242 million extra normal-weight people.
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