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Across the pooled sample, 21.7% of participants with normal BMI had abdominal obesity, ranging from 15.3% in the Western Pacific region to 32.6% in the Eastern Mediterranean region. Lebanon showed the ...
Nearly two dozen private colleges are offering an online tool that factors in need-based grants and scholarships to estimate students’ actual costs. By Ann Carrns High school seniors applying to ...
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While high BMI is a well-established risk factor for these cancers, the global, regional, and national burden attributable to high BMI remains underexplored. To address this, the researchers ...
Music Nation starts operating, with a BMI partnership, to pay publishing and neighboring rights royalties. By Robert Levine For years, the Middle East has been regarded as the next hot music market – ...
But genetics usually aren’t the only cause. “If you have parents who are overweight, you’re more likely to be overweight, but this may also be due to lifestyle factors,” says Charlie Seltzer, MD, a ...
Millions of Britons who have been told they are perfectly healthy could in fact be obese, scientists have revealed. Under the current rules, a body-mass-index (BMI) score of 18.5 to 25 is healthy, 25 ...
With inflation rising, the value of money continues to shrink. Imagine how much your Rs 1 crore today will be worth in 2050. When compared with the likely price of gold in 2050, your Rs 1 crore corpus ...
If you get a raise next year, there’s a chance your tax rate won’t change thanks to new tax brackets recently released by the Internal Revenue Service. And if you earn the same amount or less, your ...
Body mass index (BMI) alone may not be enough to measure someone's risk of cardiometabolic disease, according to researchers at UTHealth Houston. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech ...