Explore how lab report reference ranges shape our understanding of health, emphasizing the complexity behind the concept of ...
A new study suggests your weight-to-height ratio may reveal heart disease risk more accurately than BMI. Subjects with larger ...
For decades, BMI (body mass index) has been the go-to number doctors use to decide whether someone is underweight, "normal," overweight or obese. But new global research suggests it's possible to have ...
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Even at a ‘Normal’ BMI, Belly Fat Raises Health Risks
A new study on the worldwide prevalence of ‘abdominal obesity’ tied belly fat in ‘normal’ weight people to hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol.
Higher body mass index (BMI) after diagnosis is linked to better survival outcomes in patients with localized renal cell ...
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Maternal obesity raises childhood epilepsy and disability risks, new study shows
Higher maternal BMI before pregnancy is linked to increased risks of epilepsy and intellectual disability in young children, ...
New study shows how hidden visceral and liver fat can clog arteries and raise heart disease risk even in people who appear ...
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Larger Waist Heightens Cancer Risk Despite Normal Weight in Elderly
A study has found that even among older adults with normal weight, a larger waist circumference increases the risk of cancer, ...
Researchers examined the association between BMI trajectory and outcomes in RCC, finding worse OS in patients who lost weight after diagnosis.
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