Obesity is linked with an increased risk of developing anxiety and depression in children and adolescents, independent of traditional risk
Month: April 2019
Obesity and emotional problems appear to develop together from age 7
Obesity and emotional problems, such as feelings of low mood and anxiety, tend to develop hand-in-hand from as young as
Being a car commuter with obesity linked to a 32% increased early death risk
New research presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity in Glasgow, Scotland (28 April — 1 May) shows that
Weight-loss surgery and risk of pregnancy and birth complications
Women who have undergone weight-loss surgery appear to be at higher risk of developing complications during pregnancy, and their babies
Children, their parents, and health professionals often underestimate children’s higher weight status
More than half of parents underestimated their children’s classification as overweight or obese — children themselves and health professionals also
3D optical biopsies within reach thanks to advance in light field technology
Researchers have shown that existing optical fibre technology could be used to produce microscopic 3D images of tissue inside the
Mice are cleaner than you may think – scientists showed that they prefer keeping their toilets separately
Humans love pets. We like their company, we enjoy petting them and taking care of them. However, they are individual
Bosses who put their followers first can boost their business
Companies would do well to tailor training and recruitment measures to encourage managers who have empathy, integrity and are trustworthy
Dermcidin may play role in the pathogenesis of skin disease hidradenitis suppurativa
Dermcidin, an anti-microbial peptide normally found in human sweat, may play a role in the pathogenesis of this chronic skin
Gonorrhoea cases on the rise across Europe
Following a decline in notification rates in 2016, the number of gonorrhoea cases has gone up by 17% across the