Though a complex interplay of genes, diet, and environment contribute, 90% of cases share one thing in common: leptin ...
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Hormones, such as insulin, leptin, sex hormones, and growth hormones, influence our appetite, metabolism, and body fat distribution, says Dr Ingale, adding that obese people usually have high ...
Researchers say study findings have important implications for our understanding of the pathogenesis of obesity and potential therapeutic applications.
Pippa flops by the Aga oven chewing on a stick. At just 12 weeks old, this Labrador retriever puppy looks cute but clueless.
This insatiable appetite is a quirk of the Labrador breed, encoded in their genes. It’s one of the reasons why labs are particularly prone to obesity. And according to a new study at the University of ...
The two companies will work together on Zealand’s amylin analogue petrelintide as a monotherapy and in combination therapies.