
Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Prevent Diabetes
Obese patients who have weight loss surgery often see their diabetes improve, but whether the surgery helps prevent diabetes in the first place hasn’t been clear

Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Prevent Diabetes
Obese patients who have weight loss surgery often see their diabetes improve, but whether the surgery helps prevent diabetes in the first place hasn’t been clear

U.S. Falling Behind on Competitiveness and Innovation
I’ve been mentioning R&D in talks and articles a lot lately. Most audiences outside the beltway don’t immediately know I mean Research and Development – until I explain it’s the part of our federal budget accounting for a good deal of “science stuff.” R&D supports basic research and leads to new innovation while helping boost [...]


How to Improve American School Lunches
Many school cafeterias offer food no more nutritious than a fast food chain

Killer Chairs: How Desk Jobs Ruin Your Health
Standing more, even at a desk job, could lower risk for obesity, illness and death, studies suggest

Calorie-burning fat and your brain
If you follow obesity news, you may have heard of a type of energy-burning "good fat" known as brown fat, which scientists think may have potential to battle a growing epidemic of excess body fat.

Barbie Reincarnate, Only This Time She Looks Human
Nobody goes around saying they want to look like Barbie when they grow up, at least not anymore. But with Halloween fast approaching, I dare you to find a class of kindergarteners that does not have at least half the girls planning to be princesses of some sort or another.

Of course a soda tax will work. Why else would the industry fight it so hard? (VIDEO)
Sugary drinks are the single-largest contributor to added sugars in the American diet. Their consumption increases risk of type II diabetes, heart disease, and other health problems.

Lifestyle Choices Could Affect Gene Sequences that Code for Cancer
It's no secret that diet and exercise can directly impact our health. But for many people, genetic predisposition to disease - be it hypertension or diabetes or cancer - is often perceived as a risk that is out of their hands.

How The Soda Industry Celebrated Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
September is Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. As it comes to a close, let’s take a look at how the beverage industry, one of the single most significant contributors to childhood obesity, addressed the issue during this time of reflection and learning.

Honey Makes Up Nearly 20 Percent of Diet in Tanzanian Group
Whether you add it to your tea or use it to sweeten a bowl of oatmeal, honey is a tasty addition to a number of recipes. But have you ever consumed half a liter of raw honey, straight?

Bacteria in Wine May Be Good for Your Health
Wine harbors probiotics that may have health benefits

Sugar Substitutes Linked to Obesity
Artificial sweeteners seem to change the microbiomes of our guts