A new study suggests your weight-to-height ratio may reveal heart disease risk more accurately than BMI. Subjects with larger ...
Gut microbes may influence heart disease risk more than previously thought. Study identifies bacterial patterns linked to ...
Patients with plateaued weight loss or who reached their weight-related goals on a GLP-1 receptor agonist were able to ...
Loneliness is quietly emerging as one of the most significant health issues in Australia, and it can affect people of all ...
PRINCE ALBERT, SK, Nov. 5, 2025 /CNW/ - The BMI Group, one of Canada's most active developers in the renewal of legacy industrial properties, has completed the acquisition of the former Prince Albert ...
All over the world people are ageing more rapidly and succumbing to diseases that typically affected the elderly. But there ...
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What's the Right Weight for Me?
"A lot of good studies show that if a person maintains their weight in [a healthy] BMI range, then they're less likely to ...
New research reveals that one in five people with normal BMIs have hidden abdominal obesity, facing 29% higher blood pressure ...
New research continues to show that many people meet the criteria for obesity and associated health problems, even if their ...
People who appear fit but carry dangerous fat around their internal organs face the same artery damage as visibly overweight ...
In a world where slimness is often equated with health, a new Danish study has flipped the narrative: being slightly overweight, or even mildly obese, may not be as deadly as once thought. In fact, in ...
New research presented at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting 2025 suggests that people who are underweight or at the lower end of a “healthy” body mass index (BMI) face ...
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