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The Risk of Using Biometrics: People Get Fat - Tech Insider

The Risk of Using Biometrics: People Get Fat
Tech Insider, DC - 7 minutes ago
... ?a perfect algorithm is essentially unobtainable because human beings are constantly changing ? they age, gain and lose weight, sustain injuries, ...

RECORD Interim Analysis - Medscape (subscription)

RECORD Interim Analysis
Medscape (subscription) - 13 minutes ago
Rosiglitazone is also associated with significant weight gain, an adverse effect on LDL cholesterol, an increased risk of heart failure, an increased risk ...

How To Pick The Best Italian Food - KOAT

How To Pick The Best Italian Food
KOAT - 20 minutes ago
If you overdo the cheesy or creamy sauces, you're bound to consume too many calories and too much total fat and saturated fat. ...

Large and in charge - Tahlequah Daily Press

Large and in charge
Tahlequah Daily Press, OK - 20 minutes ago
Weight is a touchy subject for most people. Although you might realize you need to lose 15-20 pounds, it?s another thing to acknowledge you?re overweight. ...

Low-Carb Diet Finding: Study Identifies New Regulator Of Fat Metabolism (Scie...
Over the past several years, animal studies have shown that high-fat, low-carbohydrate "ketogenic" diets cause demonstrable changes in metabolism and subsequent weight loss. Now, researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) have identified a key mechanism behind this turn of events...

Study identifies new regulator of fat metabolism (EurekAlert!)
BOSTON -- Over the past several years, animal studies have shown that high-fat, low-carbohydrate ?ketogenic? diets cause demonstrable changes in metabolism and subsequent weight loss.

'Starvation Hormone' May Provide Key to Weight Loss (Fox News)
Two new studies shed light on a hormone produced in the liver known as FGF21 that allows the body to use up fat stores and influences glucose and lipid levels in the bloodstream

Study Identifies New Regulator of Fat Metabolism (Newswise)
BOSTON - Over the past several years, animal studies have shown that high-fat, low-carbohydrate "ketogenic" diets cause demonstrable changes in metabolism and subsequent weight loss. Now, researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) have identified a key mechanism behind this turn ...