Weight loss may be as simple as chewing your food, which research shows lead people to consume fewer calories. But is a meal chewed to mush still appetizing? Read the full story
Weight loss may be as simple as chewing your food, which research shows lead people to consume fewer calories. But is a meal chewed to mush still appetizing? Read the full story
Obesity could be treatable with a vaccine designed to suppress an appetite-inducing hormone, according to a new study. Read the full story
Obesity created hormone imbalances may not go away even after losing the weight, a new study claims. After losing a few pounds, the body may produce fewer hunger suppressing hormones, preventing some from losing more weight. Read the full story