FDA Approved weight loss diet drug Qsymia and The Obesity Epidemic in America
With one third of the country’s population considered obese and another third overweight, America has been labeled the fattest country in the world. You cannot drive to an intersection in most cities without seeing a...
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I made a post awhile ago about how whey protein(or proteins with high leucine levels) can spike insulin levels higher than white bread. This study shows similar conclusions when eating high protein meals with either high fat or high carbs, and how it affects body fat...
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I am currently doing my psychiatry rotations, and I am SHOCKED to see how depression and anxiety ruins peoples’ lives. Keep in mind that I’m talking about CLINICAL depression and anxiety. This is NOT the same as feeling sad after a tragic event or feeling anxious due to stress at work. A severe...
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Gut health is something that is becoming a more and more prevalent area of research, specifically for obesity, immune system, and depression. It's estimated that 80-90% of your body's serotonin is produced in your microbiome, which can affect things like hunger, digestion and...
by Matt Weik
A scale. Most of us have them in our homes—whether we decide to use them or not, they sit there on the bathroom floor. What exactly we expect it to tell us is beyond me. Do we actually think that the numbers it shows means anything to us? The true answer is no, they shouldn’t—it’s...
Can you lose a pound of fat per day? No, that’s not a typo, I said lose a pound of fat per DAY not per WEEK. Yeah, I know what you’re thinking (especially if you’re a regular Burn the Fat Blog or Tom Venuto reader), but don’t get yer britches in a bunch just yet, just read the post first, THEN...
WTF? 26.5% of U.S. Population Is Obese
WTF? 26.5% of U.S. Population Is Obese
If you think you’re seeing more supersized Americans every day, your eyes are not deceiving you. A study just published in The New England Journal of Medicine found that 26.5 percent of the overall United...
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I guess if your fat, your just shit out of luck lmao
Testosterone replacement attenuates cognitive decline in testosterone-deprived lean rats, but not in obese rats, by mitigating brain oxidative stress.
<abstracttext>Testosterone replacement improves metabolic parameters and cognitive...
AOD9604AOD9604 is a peptide fragment (hGH Fragment 177-191) of the C-terminus of Human Growth Hormone to which a tyrosine is added at the N-terminal end. Studies have suggested that AOD9604 is more effective than its predecessor AOD9401 in its ability to stimulate lipolytic (fat burning) and...
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Sports scientists at the University of Illinois at Chicago may have stumbled on a perfect way for overweight people to lose weight. Their study suggests that a combination of intermittent fasting and cardio training results in considerable weight loss while maintaining lean body mass...
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Could testosterone therapy benefit men with type 2 diabetes?
Written by Yvette Brazier
Men with type 2 diabetes and low testosterone levels can benefit significantly from testosterone treatment, according to a study published in Diabetes Care.
With testosterone treatment, fat turned to...
Study: A low-carb diet outperforms a low-fat diet when it comes to health outcomes
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Low-carbohydrate eating is more effective for heart health and weight loss than low-fat dieting, a new study finds. These outcomes...
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