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New research from the Stanford University School of Medicine suggests COVID-19 infects fat cells, explaining why overweight and obese people are at a higher risk
HCM issue 1 2022
New research suggests that COVID-19 infects fat cells, explaining why overweight and obese
are at a higher risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19.
news •
13 Dec 2021
The link between a sound body and a sound mind has been demonstrated by scientists in
a groundbreaking new study on the impact of exercise.
news •
09 Feb 2018
Scientists have been able to demonstrate that humans have the ability to convert ‘bad’
white fat into ‘good’ brown fat in the same way as animals, heralding a potential
breakthrough which could have significant implications for global efforts to tackle obesity
and sedentary behaviour.
news •
14 Aug 2015
Obesity and depression are underlying causes for regular excessive daytime sleepiness
(EDS) – not just a lack of sleep, according to a study by Penn State College of Medicine.
This means sleep medicine needs to be personalised as the standard approach of sleeping
pill prescriptions and more sleep will fail in the long-term.
news •
26 May 2015
An experimental drug has been found to speed up metabolism and burn off fat cells,
according to a study conducted on hundreds of mice by the Houston Methodist Research
Institute, US.
news •
09 Mar 2015
Obesity could have an impact on how smart we are, after research
conducted on mice showed how fat levels may potentially cloud cognitive
processes.
news •
08 Aug 2014
Research into twins shows some obese people can still be healthy
HCM issue 11 2013
Despite the American Medical Association’s decision in June to classify obesity
as a disease, a study has shown that obese people can be perfectly healthy in
terms of cholesterol and blood pressure levels, showing no apparent signs of
impending diabetes.
news •
10 Oct 2013
The Sweatz Training Vest has been made available to retailers and health clubs for the first time.
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