Childhood obesity is growing fast in India as poor diet and sedentary habits increase risks like depression and fatty liver.
Many young people aren't being screened, meaning the disease is often found late, when it's harder to treat.
Researchers predict the obesity rate among U.S. adults will rise to 47% of the population by 2035. Experts say this trend can ...
High cholesterol doesn’t announce itself. No pain. No fever. No bad days that force you to stop and think. And that’s exactly ...
A new study reveals a clear threshold for video gaming's impact on health. Researchers find that exceeding a certain duration ...
Diabetes and high blood pressure under control is critically important for maintaining brain health. Cognitive decline, ...
Fatty liver disease (MASLD/NAFLD) is increasingly common and largely lifestyle-driven. A liver specialist explains how weight ...
A healthy aging researcher shares 5 common habits that can increase the risk of chronic disease and harm your longevity and ...
As lifestyle diseases surge across younger Indians, PAN India's Medical Director explains why nutrition remains sidelined in ...
Susan Hayes chats with Dr. Whiddon after her scan at the FSU PrimaryHealth.Gabriella,15, has a beautiful smile that can light ...
One must first appreciate the sheer, tireless workload of the liver to truly understand the enormity of this problem. It is ...
Fatty liver isn’t just an adult problem anymore. Dr Tushar Madake explains how obese kids and teens are at risk and how early lifestyle changes can help.
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