Navigation Links


Obesi at Biology News

Canadian youth 4th highest in international obesity study

Canadian youth rank fourth-highest on the obesity scale in a new international study of adolescents from 34 countries, says co-author Dr. Ian Janssen, a professor in Queen's University's School of Physical & Health Education and Department of Community Health & Epidemiology. And sedentary behaviour ?like watching television ?was strongly correlated with being overweight, he adds.</...

Major link in brain-obesity puzzle found

A single protein in brain cells may act as a linchpin in the body’s weight-regulating system, playing a key role in the flurry of signals that govern fat storage, sugar use, energy balance and weight, University of Michigan Medical School researchers report. And although it’s far too early to say how this protein could be useful in new strategies to fight the world’s epidemic of obesity,...

Weight control protein may yield antiobesity drugs

A weight control protein with a key role in the brain's ability to monitor body fat content may yield new approaches for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes, according to a new report in the August issue of Cell Metabolism. The findings in mice further suggest that particular variants of the protein SH2-B might underlie obesity in humans, the researchers said. SH2-B, which has multiple fu...

Contagious obesity? Identifying the human adenoviruses that may make us fat

There is a lot of good advice to help us avoid becoming obese, such as "Eat less," and "Exercise." But here's a new and surprising piece of advice based on a promising area of obesity research: "Wash your hands." There is accumulating evidence that certain viruses may cause obesity, in essence making obesity contagious, according to Leah D. Whigham, the lead researcher in a new study, "Adi...

Study by Einstein researchers could lead to a novel strategy for treating obesity

In their latest finding on the brain's role in controlling appetite and weight, researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine have shown that reducing levels of fatty acids in the hypothalamus causes rats to overeat and become obese. Their results suggest that restoring fatty-acid levels in the brain may be a promising way to treat obesity. The study, published in the January 15th on-lin...

More>>

Obesi at Biology Products
Obesi at Biology Technology
Obesi at Medicine News

Lean Protein Could Be Key to Obesity Drugs

A protein that lets mice eat more but weigh less could prove the magic ingredient for diet drugs of the future.British scientists from drug giant SmithKline Beecham and the University of Cambridge have created mice with a human protein known as Uncoupling Protein 3 (UCP3) that increases their metabolism.In what is every dieter's dream, the mice were able to eat more than normal mice but s...

Breast Feeding prevents obesity later on in life

A new research suggests that breast-feeding in infancy reduces the risk of becoming obese in life later on. According to Dr. William H. Dietz of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, who led the research team, effects of breast milk significantly lowered the odds of being overweight by the early teen years, but showed less effect on weight during early childho...

Obesity raises IVF miscarriage risk

Obese women are far more likely to miscarrry after IVF treatment- but losing even a few kilos could make a huge difference, say doctors. They are urging overweight women to change their diets, and take excercise, prior to embarking on fertilty treatments. Obese women have long been known to have problems conceiving naturally, and studies have shown that their overall success rat...

Obesity a risk for pancreatic cancer

A new study reveals that obesity raises the risk of pancreatic cancer, but this can be modified by exercise.Only one person in 20 can expect to live for more than five years after pancreatic cancer has been diagnosed and little has been known about how to prevent it (although smoking is a risk factor). So it's encouraging to learn that you can do something to lower your risk of this h...

Starving leads to obesity

Babies whose mothers suffer from lack of proper nutrition while pregnant may be more likely to become obese in later life, researchers have found. A team from the University of Amsterdam looked at a group of 741 men and women who were conceived during the Dutch famine of 1944-1945 which followed the Nazi occupation.// They found that the rate of obesity among the women, wh...

More>>

Obesi at Medicine Products

Iso-Insulin EIA Diabetes and Obesity Markers 008-10-1128-01

Description:Insulin is the principal hormone responsible for the control of glucose metabolism. It is synthesized in the b-cells of the islets of Langerhans as the precursor, proinsulin, which is processed to form C-peptide and insulin. Both are secreted in equimolar amounts into the portal circulation. The mature insulin molecule is comprised of two polypeptide chains, the A-chain and B-chain (21 and 30...
Company:ALPCO Diagnostics

Insulin Ultrasensitive EIA Diabetes and Obesity Markers 008-10-1132-01

Description:Insulin is the principal hormone responsible for the control of glucose metabolism. It is synthesized in the b-cells of the islets of Langerhans as the precursor, proinsulin, which is processed to form C-peptide and insulin. Both are secreted in equimolar amounts into the portal circulation. The mature insulin molecule is comprised of two polypeptide chains, the A-chain and B-chain (21 and 30...
Company:ALPCO Diagnostics

Ultrasensitive C-Peptide EIA Diabetes and Obesity Markers 008-10-1141-01

Description:Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of pancreatic -cell function is not only of use in the pre- and post-diagnostic study of the natural history of diabetes mellitus, but is also relevant in clinical practice as a guide to the correct choice of treatment. Peripheral insulin levels cannot be used to assess -cell function because of the large and variable uptake from the portal circulation into...
Company:ALPCO Diagnostics

Insulin EIA Diabetes and Obesity Markers 008-10-1113-01

Description:Insulin is the principal hormone responsible for the control of glucose metabolism. It is synthesized in the b-cells of the islets of Langerhans as the precursor, proinsulin, which is processed to form C-peptide and insulin. Both are secreted in equimolar amounts into the portal circulation. The mature insulin molecule is comprised of two polypeptide chains, the A-chain and B-chain (21 and 30...
Company:ALPCO Diagnostics

C-Peptide EIA Diabetes and Obesity Markers 008-10-1136-01

Description:Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of pancreatic b-cell function is not only of use in the pre- and post-diagnostic study of the natural history of diabetes mellitus, but is also relevant in clinical practice as a guide to the correct choice of treatment. Peripheral insulin levels cannot be used to assess b-cell function because of the large and variable uptake from the portal circulation...
Company:ALPCO Diagnostics

More>>

Obesi at Medicine Technology

Genaera Presents Preclinical Data on Trodusquemine (MSI-1436) for the Treatment of Obesity at the American Diabetes Association 67th Scientific Session

PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa., June 25, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --Genaera Corporation today announced that data from a preclinicalstudy of trodusquemine (MSI-1436) for the treatment of obesity werepresented during the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 67thScientific Sessions, June 22-25 in Chicago, IL. Dr. Kristen Lantz,Genaera research scientist and lead author of Abstract #1801-P,present...

Amylin Pharmaceuticals to Present New Data from Broad Diabetes and Obesity Programs at ADA 2007

SAN DIEGO, June 19, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AmylinPharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced that data featuring itsapproved diabetes drugs, BYETTA(R) (exenatide) injection andSYMLIN(R) (pramlintide acetate) injection, and its pipelinecandidates will be presented at the American Diabetes Association's(ADA) 67th Annual Scientific Sessions being held in Chicago, ILfrom June 22 to 26. The...

Genaera to Present Preclinical Data on Trodusquemine for the Treatment of Obesity at the American Diabetes Association 67th Scientific Sessions

PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa., June 19, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --Genaera Corporation today announced that it will present a posteron trodusquemine (MSI-1436), its novel anti-obesity compound,during the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 67th ScientificSessions, June 22 to 25 in Chicago. The abstract, # 1801-P, is titled, "Trodusquemine is a MultiplePathway Inhibitor that Causes Diffe...
Obesi at Medicine Dictionary

Obesity

<A href="http:/ / www.childrenshospital.org/ az/ Site1378/ mainpageS1378P0.html"targe...

Morbid obesity

) value greater than 39 may be used to <a href="/ ?q=/ Medicine-Dictionary/ d...
Other TagsActivitActivitActivitActivitActivitfilledLakhStimulator
(Date:7/25/2008)...ON, July 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The Elekta Family of C... treatment solutions at the 2008,American Associat...g,demonstrating how the joint forces of Elekta, I... therapy planning and delivery solutions that,stre...perience for,patients, as well as enhance clinicia...
(Date:7/25/2008)...ds fluid back-up in esophagus can cause immune sys...ay News) -- The first evidence linking gastroesoph...scovered by Duke University Medical Center researc...ns was first noted in the 1970s, and since then st...rcent of asthma patients also experience GERD symp...
(Date:7/25/2008)... The Retina Group of New York will...ted macular degeneration especially designed for s...e Public Library at 116 Merritts Road, Farmingdale.... Attendance is free and refreshments will be prov...6) 939-6100. , Hicksville...
(Date:7/25/2008)... This donation will be used to fac...ve services for children , ... ( www.ivci.com ), a leading integrator of enterp...tion video conferencing, telepresence, audio visua...announced today that it has donated video conferen...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Elekta Family of Companies to Highlight Cancer Treatment Solutions at 2008 AAPM Annual Meeting 2Health News:Elekta Family of Companies to Highlight Cancer Treatment Solutions at 2008 AAPM Annual Meeting 3Health News:People With GERD More Likely to Develop Asthma 2Health News:Retina Group of New York To Present Seminar on Age-Related Macular Degeneration; The Leading Cause of Visual Loss in Seniors 2Health News:Retina Group of New York To Present Seminar on Age-Related Macular Degeneration; The Leading Cause of Visual Loss in Seniors 3Health News:Mt. Sinai's Children's Trauma Institute Treatment and Service Adaptation Center Receives Video Conferencing Donation From IVCi 2
(Date:7/24/2008)...might tell potential suitors, "I like the way you ... look. But worms send their valentines via signals...archers are now cracking, according to a study pub.... , Scientists from the University of Florida, ...chnology and the U.S. Department of Agriculture ha...
(Date:7/24/2008)...ntly burning through a study area where projection... Managers used data and analysis from the Gotchen ...ing, analysis, and implementation of treatments ne...he Gotchen LSR, lies on the east slope of the Casc...cres of the Mount Adams Ranger District on the Gif...
(Date:7/23/2008)...enewable fuel source could generate enough electri...,s entire consumption needs and lead to a signific...according to US research published today, Thursday...ntal Research Letters . , The journal paper, ,Co...erting Manure to Biogas, has implications for all...
(Date:7/23/2008)...stuaries on the Pacific coast of California and Ba...omass of these parasites exceeds that of top preda...ir findings, which could have significant ecologic...k,s issue of the journal Nature . , Biomass is ... habitat. It is expressed either as the weight of ...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Mate or hibernate? That's the question worm pheromones answer 2Mate or hibernate? That's the question worm pheromones answer 3Landscape study may offer solutions for fire managers 2Cow power could generate electricity for millions 2Parasites outweigh predators in Pacific Coast estuaries 2Parasites outweigh predators in Pacific Coast estuaries 3Scientists make chemical cousin of DNA for use as new nanotechnology building block 3089 1Scientists make chemical cousin of DNA for use as new nanotechnology building block 3089 2Scientists make chemical cousin of DNA for use as new nanotechnology building block 3089 3BIO key 28R 29 Granted Image Identification System Patent for Award Winning Biometric Technology 3088 1BIO key 28R 29 Granted Image Identification System Patent for Award Winning Biometric Technology 3088 2BIO key 28R 29 Granted Image Identification System Patent for Award Winning Biometric Technology 3088 3Are nanobots on their way 3F 4922 1Are nanobots on their way 3F 4922 2Are nanobots on their way 3F 4922 3Vermillion to Host Live Roundtable Discussion With Lead Investigator of its Peripheral Artery Disease Diagnostic Test Program 17890 1Vermillion to Host Live Roundtable Discussion With Lead Investigator of its Peripheral Artery Disease Diagnostic Test Program 17890 2Vermillion to Host Live Roundtable Discussion With Lead Investigator of its Peripheral Artery Disease Diagnostic Test Program 17890 3Vermillion to Host Live Roundtable Discussion With Lead Investigator of its Peripheral Artery Disease Diagnostic Test Program 17890 4
Other Contentsseasicknesssebaceoussebaceouskeratoseskeratosisseborrheicamenorrheaseizuresseizuresseizuresseizuresseniorsseniorsseniorsseniors