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One Gut Microbe Blocks Weight Gain in Mice on a High-Fat Diet
Among the diverse community of bacteria, fungi, and other microbes that call the human gut home, scientists have identified a ...
Hidden factors like sleep, stress, hormones and medications can influence weight gain; learn to discuss with a doctor and ...
Vacations can be a chance to take a break from, not just work, but typical food routines, too. That can lead to weight gain, but it's probably water weight, not fat, a dietitian said. Weight gained ...
“Weight changes are not only characteristic of midlife or menopause. Data have shown that weight gain starts early in ...
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Fitness trainer warns excess protein may cause weight gain: 'Protein only helps fat loss when…'
If you are an avid protein enthusiast, exercise caution with your intake to avoid any negative consequences. Find out what ...
Fat substitutes used in low-calorie foods can contribute to weight gain and obesity, according to a report by the American Psychological Association. A study by researchers at Purdue University using ...
What if you could eat whatever you want and never worry about your waistline? It may not be as far-fetched as it sounds. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder may have found the mechanisms ...
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1 gut microbe blocks weight gain in high-fat-diet mice
Among the trillions of microbes that live in the gut, one obscure bacterium has suddenly become a star of obesity research.
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