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Lifestyle cuts genetic obesity risk by half

New research shows that healthy lifestyle choices can reduce the genetic risk of obesity by more than half, offering hope for those predisposed to weight gain.

Academics Urge Lower BMI for Wegovy Access

University College London researchers call for expanding Wegovy access after revealing compelling new evidence that could change NHS obesity treatment guidelines.

BMI Overhaul: Millions May No Longer Be Overweight

Groundbreaking research reveals traditional BMI calculations may be misclassifying millions of healthy individuals as overweight or obese. Discover the new scientific approach that could redefine healthy weight standards across the UK.

US Experts Challenge BMI Obesity Standards

Leading US health authorities propose significant changes to obesity classification, potentially redefining healthy weight ranges for millions of adults using more comprehensive metrics.

Apple Cider Vinegar: Weight Loss Truth Exposed by Science

New research published in BMJ reveals whether the celebrity-endorsed apple cider vinegar trend actually delivers on its weight loss promises. Discover the surprising benefits and important health risks identified in the latest scientific study.

Body Fat, Not BMI, Is Key Heart Failure Risk

New research from the University of Glasgow颠覆ляет traditional thinking, showing that body fat percentage—not BMI—is the critical predictor of heart failure risk, with significant implications for public health strategies.

Hidden Body Fat in Skinny People Ages the Heart, Study Finds

Groundbreaking UK research reveals that even slim individuals can carry dangerous internal fat that accelerates heart ageing, increasing the risk of heart failure by 30%. Discover the invisible health threat and how to combat it.

Neck Size Could Predict Heart Disease Risk

New medical research suggests that measuring neck circumference could be a more effective early warning sign for cardiovascular health issues than traditional BMI calculations.

Belly fat health risks worse than obesity, study finds

A groundbreaking study suggests that excess belly fat, even in those with a 'healthy' BMI, significantly increases the risk of early death. Discover the hidden dangers of visceral fat and how to protect your health.

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