Weight Loss Surgery News – April 9, 2010 gwhqadmin April 9, 2010 Breaking WLS News, WLS News This week on WLS News, we'll explain how calorie counts on fast food menus could curb the obesity epidemic, and why weight loss surgery is becoming increasingly popular Down Under -- despite protests from the...
High-Fat Breakfast Offers Health Benefits gwhqadmin April 8, 2010 Breaking WLS News A high-fat breakfast could help stave off metabolic syndrome, according to a new study, which found eating like a king early in the day was better than indulging at dinner-time....
Doctors, Patients Avoid Discussing Obesity, Surveys Show gwhqadmin April 7, 2010 Breaking WLS News Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the U.S., experts say. So, why aren't doctors talking to their patients about it?...
Obesity Experts Say Last Supper Offers a Double Helping gwhqadmin April 6, 2010 Breaking WLS News 1 Comment Obesity may have historical roots dating back 1000 years, judging by the ever-increasing portion sizes in artists' renderings of the Last Supper....
Obesity Prevention Should Start in Infancy gwhqadmin April 5, 2010 Breaking WLS News Obesity prevention should start as young as infancy, according to a new study, which may require a change in cultural attitudes about chubby babies....
Junk Food May be Addictive, Study Shows gwhqadmin April 2, 2010 Breaking WLS News Junk food alters the brain's chemistry much like heroine or cocaine, according to a new study, meaning high-fat fare may be just as addictive....
Seaweed Could Help Fight Obesity gwhqadmin April 1, 2010 Breaking WLS News Seaweed is a popular ingredient in many Asian dishes, from sushi to salads. Now, studies show that seaweed could also help curb obesity....
Exercise Better in Short Bursts, Study Shows gwhqadmin March 31, 2010 Breaking WLS News Exercise can seem laborious not just because of the physical effort involved, but because of the time it takes to get a proper workout. Now, a new study shows short bursts of activity are equally effective at...