Dieters have long lamented how hard it is to keep weight off after losing it, but the results of a new study may help.
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Feed SubscriptionFor the love of fat: Why we crave chips and fries
It's hard to eat just one potato chip, and a new study may explain why.
Read More »Does candy keep kids from getting fat?
Children and adolescents who eat candy less likely to be overweight or obese than kids who don't eat candy, new study shows
Read More »Video: Study: Diabetes rate skyrocketing globally
A new study shows more adults around the world are living with diabetes. Dr.
Read More »Weighted ping-pong balls can fall endlessly through a granular medium (w/ video)
(PhysOrg.com) -- When a meteor impacts a planet or a moon, it always stops at a relatively shallow depth, even when impacting at high speeds.
Read More »Men quicker to say ‘I love you’ than ladies
Dump the stereotype of the manly commitment-phobe. A new study finds that not only do men often say "I love you" first in relationships, they're often happier than women when they hear the three little words said to them.
Read More »Yowza! 12 foods that pack on pounds
When it comes to avoiding weight gain, new study reveals which foods it's best to avoid
Read More »How to keep lonely exoplanets snug — just add dark matter
Dark matter, inferred to exist from its gravitational effects on the universe, is still a mystery to scientists. But a new study says that dark matter could help life evolve and survive on distant worlds outside of our solar system.
Read More »Unwanted Housemates: Dishwashers Provide Habitat for ‘Extremotolerant’ Fungi
A dishwasher makes a nice addition to any home. But the appliances also make a nice home for a number of fungi, some of which are pathogenic, according to a new study
Read More »Video: Food allergy woes, treatment
A new study says that one in twelve children have a food allergy and 40% of those have a severe reaction. But there may be hope from a new, alternative treatment to food allergies. Barry Peterson reports.
Read More »Life expectancy falls in many parts of U.S.: Why?
Though Americans are living longer than ever, new study shows that some counties are losing ground
Read More »Climate Change Increases Cattle Breed’s Newborn Mortality
Climate change affects seasonal events--spring flowers open earlier, songbirds breed sooner.
Read More »Sedentary lifestyle tied to diabetes, heart disease, premature death: Is TV to blame?
Every two hours of television time ups risk for diabetes by 20 percent, heart disease by 15 percent, new study shows
Read More »Pavement Contributes To Poor Air Quality
Sprawl isn't just eating up the countryside--it's also blocking the breezes that would otherwise clear out air pollution. That's according to a new study of Houston from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, to be published in the Journal of Geophysical Research
Read More »Appetite killer may be just a shot away
Obese people may one day be able to get a vaccine to help them lose weight, a new study in mice suggests.
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