Clinicians now see a new trend where people with normal body weight develop metabolic diseases through their hidden visceral fat accumulation.
I consider myself a healthy person. I eat plenty of fruit and veg, am obsessed with fibre, rock climb twice a week and try to squeeze in a lunchtime jog on the days I don’t. But when I recently ...
Can you be thin but unhealthy? Experts explain the risks of normal-weight obesity and the hidden dangers of visceral fat.
Even slim-looking Indians may carry excess abdominal fat. This 'thin-fat' body type raises the risk of diabetes and other metabolic diseases despite a normal weight.
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A recent study published in Engineering has shed new light on the relationship between cholesterol levels and mortality risks. The research, conducted by a team of scientists from multiple ...
The AHA urges doctors to begin screening and treating patients who are still in their 30s, well before the risks of a heart attack and stroke are higher.
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Gold prices hover near $5,183/oz as Middle East conflict pushes oil above $100. Strong dollar and reduced rate cut ...