Although obese individuals are at greater risk of diabetes, high blood pressure or high cholesterol, not all obese people ...
Body weight and body mass index alone are not enough to predict whether someone will develop a metabolic disease. A new atlas of cells in fat tissue could help to explain why some overweight people ...
A new study describes a type of cartilage that may have been discovered, forgotten and found again at several points in history.
As many as 40% of Americans are obese, putting them at an increased risk for high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, heart disease and certain cancers, according to the CDC. New research from the ...
SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with more rapid coronary plaque progression and significantly increased risk for adverse ...
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Gene expression differences in fat tissue may inform targeted treatment for obesitySubcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) resides under the skin and is not associated with increased inflammation. These differences led researchers from the University of Delaware to investigate gene ...
Time-restricted eating may not add additional benefit in visceral adipose tissue reduction over the Mediterranean diet for people with overweight or obesity.
Pioglitazone was associated with a lower risk of developing skin ulcers in patients with Werner disease in a Japanese study, ...
adipose tissue, skin, gut, and tumor microenvironment. TREM2 binds to lipids, including phospholipids and lipoproteins. This function allows it to detect apoptotic cells, which expose phospholipids ...
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