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- Low-carb and low-fat diets equally good for weight loss
- Both low-fat and low-carb diets work equally well to help people lose weight over two years, new research has shown
- Pregnancy-related diabetes: reducing the risk of complications
- If you’re pregnant, it can be worrying to find out you have developed diabetes
- Is your child a healthy weight?
- You may have read reports this week that schools are to tell parents if their children have weight problems
- Vital steps to combat a big problem
- There are many reasons why schoolchildren are becoming fatter, less fit and less active: most are driven to school; they eat more junk food, consuming ever more fat, salt and sugar; parental fear means many young people stay indoors, and they devote more hours to watching TV and playing computer games than to playing sport
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- 'Pre-diabetes,' diabetes rising among US teens - Reuters UK
- CBS News'Pre-diabetes,' diabetes rising among US teensReuters UK| By Amy Norton NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The percentage of US teenagers with 'pre-diabetes' or full-blown type 2 diabetes has more than doubled in recent years -- though obesity and other heart risk factors have held steady, government researchers
- Obese teenagers 'may already have suffered lasting heart damage' - WalesOnline
- Obese teenagers 'may already have suffered lasting heart damage'WalesOnlineWales' generation of obese teenagers may already have suffered lasting damage to their hearts, according to troubling research findings published today
- Obese More Likely to Be Diagnosed With Advanced Thyroid Cancer - U.S. News & World Report
- Obese More Likely to Be Diagnosed With Advanced Thyroid CancerU
- The Evil Gender Bias of Obesity and Weight Gain - Huffington Post
- BloombergThe Evil Gender Bias of Obesity and Weight GainHuffington PostAn excellent article posted by The Obesity Society, an association of professionals in the field, outlines the evidence of bias and stigma researchers have documented, including discrimination in college acceptance, job opportunity, wages and health
- Can Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution solve our obesity epidemic? - Los Angeles Times
- LAistCan Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution solve our obesity epidemic?Los Angeles TimesBy Alexandra Le Tellier 'We're losing the war against obesity in the US,' says chef Jamie Oliver
