"My doctor labelled me as 'overweight' and borderline 'obese.' The doctor barely looked at me before making that assessment," ...
It is often referred to as the 'silent killer' and now harrowing new statistics reveal that diabetes is becoming an ...
A national emergency unfolding silently. Every 33 seconds, someone in America dies from cardiovascular disease—nearly 2,500 people daily.
Reflecting on World Obesity Day‘’ From misallocated health funds to the normalization of 'family diabetes,' South ...
Heart disease and stroke remain leading causes of death in the U.S., with risk factors such as high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes still prevalent.
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The South African on MSNEndometriosis Awareness Month: Symptoms and what to do nextThe most common endometriosis symptom is pain in the pelvis (the lower belly), particularly during menstruation. People with the disease have also noticed pain during or after sex and when urinating ...
Recent research throws into question whether GLP-1 drugs increase the risk of certain types of thyroid cancer.
Heart disease is a silent epidemic that is having a disproportionate impact on the Black community in New York City’s neighborhoods.
For instance, Chile’s black ‘high in’ labels reduced ... addictive food products across media. This puts people at risk of obesity and diabetes. Studies show that if regulations banning ...
Black South African women rank highest ... Until we address all these factors, obesity will continue to harm our people, one silent statistic at a time. In that spirit, the Desmond Tutu Health ...
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