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researchers discover an ‘internal bathroom scale' that keeps body weight constant

scientists postulate that specialized cells in weight-bearing bones act as a 'gravitostat' that signals the brain to eat less
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 19 2019

why aren't cannabis users gaining weight?

researchers find little evidence that post-cannabis cravings result in weight gain, but that doesn't mean pot brownies prevent pot belly
monique polak, special to the national post
nov 22 2019

what to eat (and avoid) if you're trying lose weight

the advice for weight control used to be simple: eat less and exercise more. but emerging research suggests that not all calories are created equal
karen hawthorne
nov 19 2019

obesity treatments not always about weight loss: the case for getting fitter — not slimmer

some doctors argue that it’s time to dispense with the notion that weight loss is the only cure for obesity and overweight.
sharon kirkey, national post
nov 9 2019

obesity treatments in canada and the $9 billion problem

experts say many of the costs associated with obesity are a result of the health care system’s failure to properly provide obesity treatments in canada.
vanessa hrvatin
nov 6 2019

obesity is not a choice: why people eat for pleasure and distress

psychiatrist valerie taylor explains what drives people to eat: "some people eat to bring them pleasure, and some eat to avoid distress."
sharon kirkey, national post
nov 6 2019

can weight-loss drugs finally help obesity patients win at the losing game?

weight-loss drugs in the past had devastating side effects, but some researchers believe anti-obesity medications may be coming of age.
sharon kirkey, national post
nov 6 2019

what causes obesity? how our ancient brain conspires to make us overeat

the tendency is to blame obesity primarily on poor food choices, but a growing body of research suggests the drive to overeat is rooted in our dna.
sharon kirkey, national post
nov 6 2019
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researchers discover an ‘internal bathroom scale' that keeps body weight constant

scientists postulate that specialized cells in weight-bearing bones act as a 'gravitostat' that signals the brain to eat less
sharon kirkey, national post
dec 19 2019

why aren't cannabis users gaining weight?

researchers find little evidence that post-cannabis cravings result in weight gain, but that doesn't mean pot brownies prevent pot belly
monique polak, special to the national post
nov 22 2019

what to eat (and avoid) if you're trying lose weight

the advice for weight control used to be simple: eat less and exercise more. but emerging research suggests that not all calories are created equal
karen hawthorne
nov 19 2019

obesity treatments not always about weight loss: the case for getting fitter — not slimmer

some doctors argue that it’s time to dispense with the notion that weight loss is the only cure for obesity and overweight.
sharon kirkey, national post
nov 9 2019
powered by
obesity canada

obesity treatments in canada and the $9 billion problem

experts say many of the costs associated with obesity are a result of the health care system’s failure to properly provide obesity treatments in canada.
vanessa hrvatin
nov 6 2019

obesity is not a choice: why people eat for pleasure and distress

psychiatrist valerie taylor explains what drives people to eat: "some people eat to bring them pleasure, and some eat to avoid distress."
sharon kirkey, national post
nov 6 2019

can weight-loss drugs finally help obesity patients win at the losing game?

weight-loss drugs in the past had devastating side effects, but some researchers believe anti-obesity medications may be coming of age.
sharon kirkey, national post
nov 6 2019

what causes obesity? how our ancient brain conspires to make us overeat

the tendency is to blame obesity primarily on poor food choices, but a growing body of research suggests the drive to overeat is rooted in our dna.
sharon kirkey, national post
nov 6 2019
powered by
obesity matters

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