
Protein Makes You Immune to Fat: Could It Be an Anti-Obesity Vaccine?
Fewer Mitochondria, More Metabolism: The Paradoxical Discovery of the “Obesity Vaccine” That Silences the MTCH2 Protein and Makes the Body Naturally Thin.
Fewer Mitochondria, More Metabolism: The Paradoxical Discovery of the “Obesity Vaccine” That Silences the MTCH2 Protein and Makes the Body Naturally Thin.
Slimming drugs evolve: CagriSema and UBT251 promise better results than Ozempic. The war between Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly enters a new phase with the arrival of "triple-G", ready within 12 months.
One-third of the world’s children will be overweight or obese within 25 years. And we only have 5 years to turn the tide.
Staying fit after obesity is a challenge: our bodies retain an epigenetic memory of fat that tends to set us back.
Microdosing Ozempic is controversial. Some doctors practice it, others criticize it. Good, useless or harmful?
Ozempic and Wegovy represent a turning point in the treatment of obesity, but for some patients the road to weight loss seems more uphill.
Eating late is much worse than slowing down digestion. A new study shows a real "hijacking" of the organism.
Lose weight thanks to a vibrating pill? Research shows amazing results in appetite control in animals.
The analysis of brown fat can help us understand how to make it a small "heating power plant" that burns excess kilos in our body.
Surprising results from tests of a nanogel-based anti-cholesterol drug: obesity eliminated even in the presence of a fatty diet
Ultra-processed foods exploit our penchant for protein to trick us with fat and sugar, fueling obesity.
What are the "food swamps" related to our urbanization, and why they can lead to increased rates of obesity and cancer.
A weight loss aid (not a magic wand): Allurion inflates like a gastric balloon without surgery, and goes away after work.
Porous silica particles made from purified sand could play a role in weight loss approaches.
Obesity Ages the Brain: Does Losing Excess Body Fat Rejuvenate Our White and Gray Matter? Apparently yes.
It has shown surprising results and now the demand is very high: but to bring down obesity it forces a life of drugs. What do you think?
Patients with obesity from a large clinical trial lost an average of 24kg when treated with the highest dose of a new hunger-blocking drug
Because the newly approved weight loss drug in the US works, but it won't.
A study confirms that the shape of mitochondria affects calorie absorption and metabolic function.
The British have declared war on junk food: if a product has too much sugar, salt or fat, it will not be able to advertise for two thirds of the day.
A new anti-obesity approach does not aim to suppress hunger starting from the brain, but directly affects the metabolism of fat cells. It works.