Wednesday, January 11, 2012

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Certain Diabetes Drugs Might Aid Weight Loss (HealthDay)

Posted: 11 Jan 2012 09:02 AM PST

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Jan. 10 (HealthDay News) -- A class of newer diabetes drugs that includes exenatide (Byetta, Bydureon) might also be used to help the obese lose weight, Danish researchers report.

New York anti-obesity ads pair soda, leg amputations (Reuters)

Posted: 10 Jan 2012 12:21 PM PST

Reuters - A diabetic man with a penchant for sugary drinks who lost his legs to amputation is the latest posterboy in the city's hard-hitting anti-obesity campaign.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

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New York anti-obesity ads pair soda, leg amputations (Reuters)

Posted: 09 Jan 2012 04:44 PM PST

Reuters - A diabetic man with a penchant for sugary drinks who lost his legs to amputation is the latest posterboy in the city health department's hard-hitting anti-obesity campaign.

Monday, January 9, 2012

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Vivus obesity drug may get broader label (Reuters)

Posted: 09 Jan 2012 09:51 AM PST

Reuters - Vivus Inc said U.S. health regulators asked the company to remove a contraindication in the proposed label of its obesity drug Qnexa, a move that could help it reach a broader patient population.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

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Weight Loss Surgery May Help Diabetes (HealthDay)

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 08:47 PM PST

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Jan. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Weight loss surgery isn't likely to cure type 2 diabetes, but it can improve blood sugar control, a new study suggests.

Modest exercise cuts obese women's blood pressure (Reuters)

Posted: 06 Jan 2012 11:14 AM PST

Reuters - Even fairly modest amounts of exercise can help older obese women lower their blood pressure numbers, a new clinical trial suggests.

Friday, January 6, 2012

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Controversial Anti-Obesity Ad Campaign Forces Look at Obesity's Financial Toll (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 05 Jan 2012 04:37 PM PST

ContributorNetwork - Craig Johnson at HLN wrote an article about the controversial health ads being put out by Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. The ads feature overweight children and teenagers and point out uncomfortable results of being fat: bullying, health problems, and doses of shame and stigma. The tagline: "Stop sugar-coating it." While supporters believe the in-your-face ads are necessary to force people to confront the obesity epidemic and its myriad of associated problems, critics claim that the ads hurt children by adding to the stigma associated with being overweight.

Weight Watchers Earns its High Ranking (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 05 Jan 2012 12:22 PM PST

ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | At some point or another, it's likely that you or someone you know has tried one of the dozens of fad diets available. Extreme dieters have tried many, finding some to work better than others. After evaluating 25 diets with health experts, U.S. News has ranked some of the most popular ones according to nutrition, safety and effectiveness with weight loss and heart health. The DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) Diet was ranked first over more well-known diets, like Atkins, Zone, Jenny Craig, Nutrisystem and Weight Watchers.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

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The Best Diets and How They Work (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 05 Jan 2012 09:38 AM PST

ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | I have had issues with weight control and self-esteem most of my adult life. My efforts at weight loss and a healthy lifestyle have been complicated by other health issues, in particular being diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. When I am having a "flare" of this disease, I cannot tolerate fiber, I am prescribed medications such as steroids, which make me want to eat continuously, and I have to pay special attention to potassium and sodium intake. When I am having a flare, it is hard for me to ingest and retain enough potassium and sodium, when I am well, the opposite is true. Over the years, I have personally tried five of the 25 "top diets" that U.S. News recently ranked, as well as dozens of other weight loss fads. The following are some of my experiences with these diets.

Fewer heart attacks after weight-loss surgery: study (Reuters)

Posted: 04 Jan 2012 09:08 PM PST

Reuters - Obese people who had weight-loss surgery were less likely to later suffer a heart attack or stroke, or to die from one, compared to people who did not have the surgery, according to a Swedish study.

Georgia Taking Wrong Tactic to Combat Childhood Obesity (ContributorNetwork)

Posted: 04 Jan 2012 02:48 PM PST

ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | An ad campaign by the organization Strong4Life and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta has raised the question as to whether it is better to shame and belittle someone into losing weight. The ads feature overweight children and slogans such as "It's hard to be a little girl if you're not" and "Big bones didn't make me this way. Big meals did."

Fewer heart attacks seen after weight-loss surgery (Reuters)

Posted: 04 Jan 2012 02:29 PM PST

Reuters - In a new study of obese Swedes, those who had weight-loss surgery were less likely to go on to suffer a heart attack or stroke, or die from one, compared to people who were managed without surgery.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

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Weight Loss Surgery Linked to Fewer Heart Attacks, Deaths (HealthDay)

Posted: 03 Jan 2012 08:47 PM PST

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Jan. 3 (HealthDay News) -- Obese people who undergo weight loss surgery appear to reduce their risk of heart attack, stroke and death, Swedish researchers report.

Arena says addressed FDA concerns on weight loss drug (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Jan 2012 03:16 PM PST

Reuters - Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Tuesday it submitted data to health regulators that should squash cancer concerns tied to the company's experimental weight loss drug lorcaserin, and believes it will gain U.S. approval.