obesity

  1. forestglip

    922 – Long COVID Is a Multisystem Disorder: Assessment of the National Academies Definition, 2025, Huang et al

    922 – Long COVID Is a Multisystem Disorder: Assessment of the National Academies Definition Lawrence Huang, Amitabh Gunjan, Anudeep S. Appe, Paul A. Mckelvey, Heather A. Algren, Mark Berry, Essy Mozaffari, Bill J. Wright, Jennifer J. Hadlock, Jason D. Goldman [Line breaks added] Background...
  2. forestglip

    Long term health outcomes in people with diabetes 12 months after hospitalisation with COVID-19 in the UK: [...], 2025, Gharibzadeh et al

    Long term health outcomes in people with diabetes 12 months after hospitalisation with COVID-19 in the UK: a prospective cohort study Background People with diabetes are at increased risk of hospitalisation, morbidity, and mortality following SARS-CoV-2 infection. Long-term outcomes for...
  3. forestglip

    Science Article: "A mile-high probiotic? Gut microbe may help lowlanders conquer high altitudes"

    A mile-high probiotic? Gut microbe may help lowlanders conquer high altitudes By Elizabeth Pennisi "The myriad bacteria that naturally inhabit the human body seem to help us in many ways, from aiding our digestion to shaping tissue development and guiding immune responses. One group is emerging...
  4. SNT Gatchaman

    Trial Report Outpatient treatment of Covid-19 and the development of Long Covid..., 2023, Bramante et al

    Edit: Paper now published Post with abstract here. Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19 and the Development of Long COVID Over 10 Months: A Multi-Center, Quadruple-Blind, Parallel Group Randomized Phase 3 Trial Link (Open access to full paper) ************** Preprint abstract Outpatient...
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    Media items about obesity

    "Researchers at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, have found evidence for the existence of an internal body weight sensing system. This system operates like bathroom scales, registering body weight and thereby fat mass. More knowledge about the sensing mechanism could lead...
  6. Andy

    Obesity in adolescents with chronic fatigue syndrome: an observational study, 2016, Norris et al

    This has come up as a reference in a new study, so I thought I'd create a separate thread for it. Open access at https://adc.bmj.com/content/102/1/35
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    Public The big fat lie: Britons eat 50% more than they say

    "Britons are eating 50 per cent more food than they admit, according to the first official use of a biological test to measure calorie intake. The scale of people’s lying and inaccuracy about what they eat undermines dietary recommendations based on shaky research, experts said. The findings...
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