Monday, 14 May 2012

Food And Drug Administration-Appetite Suppressant-Genetic Risk Factor-Active Lifestyle

Exercise May Help Those at Higher Risk for Alzheimer's: Study

MONDAY, Jan. 9 (Healthday News) -- A new study finds that an active lifestyle may help protect against Alzheimer's-related brain changes in people who have a well-known genetic risk factor. This factor is the e4 allele (version) of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene. read more..


Qnexa Anti-Obesity Drug a Poor Substitute for Diet, Exercise

COMMENTARY | The Food And Drug Administration has approved the anti-obesity drug Qnexa for Weight Loss. Qnexa, an anticonvulsant plus appetite suppressant cocktail, has risks, says the LA Times. The FDA says being fat is a bigger threat to health than those issues, though. read more..

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