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Obesity

Behavioral risk similar to cyberbullying.

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Jan 19, 2026
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Does lipo less really help you to lose weight

Two distinct things hide behind the phrase “lipo less”: an online-branded supplement (LipoLess/Lipozene-style products) and the surgical procedure liposuction; they work very differently and have very...

Jan 25, 2026
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Fatty liver reversal

(MASLD/NAFLD) is a highly prevalent, often “silent” condition in which excess fat accumulates in the liver and is closely linked to , and . Substantial clinical and observational evidence shows that e...

Jan 30, 2026
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Do different types of cinnamon (cassia vs ceylon) carry different risks for diabetics and elderly?

Different species show similar potential to lower blood sugar, but they are not identical: cassia (the common supermarket variety) has been studied more in humans for diabetes effects while Ceylon con...

Feb 2, 2026

What methods do researchers use to estimate deaths attributable to a risk factor like cyberbullying?

Estimating deaths “attributable” to a risk factor such as uses a blend of epidemiology and population modelling: researchers combine measures of how common the exposure is, estimates of how much it ra...

Jan 29, 2026

sugar clran

A — temporarily eliminating added sugars and highly refined carbs — can improve metabolic markers, energy stability, weight management and oral health, but it often brings short-term withdrawal sympto...

Jan 29, 2026

Causes of type 2 diabetes

arises from a mix of biological susceptibility and environmental pressures: the disease most commonly reflects plus progressive loss of , and its risk is strongly shaped by , , age, and . Public healt...

Jan 17, 2026

sugar protect

Sugar does not act as a general “protective” nutrient for chronic health; the preponderance of high-quality reviews and public-health guidance finds no reliable evidence of health benefits from added ...