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Press Association

Obesity Health Alliance welcomes Government weight-loss strategy

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Interview with Alliance Lead at Obesity Health Alliance Caroline Cerny, who welcomes the Government's new weight-loss strategy. Overweight people are being asked to lose five pounds to save the NHS money and help lower the risk of dying...
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Bloomberg

Novo Nordisk Jorgensen on U.S. Obesity Drugs Market

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Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen joins 'Surveillance' for Q3 Earnings. Jorgensen sees momentum in Obesity care and discusses drug pricing in the US and supply bottlenecks with Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz.
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Curated Video

Obesity Is On The Rise Worldwide

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Researchers have linked obesity with higher rates of heart and liver disease. Obesity raises one’s risk of COVID-19 and many cancers.
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Curated Video

Studies show weight-loss surgery can reverse diabetes

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1. Wide of patient Tamikka McCray, whose diabetes is said to have been cured by weight loss surgery, siting and holding picture 2. Close-up pan across insulin needle 3. Various of McCray holding photos of herself when she weighed 300...
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Curated Video

Report: Life Expectancy In The U.S. Has Fallen For 3 Consecutive Years

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Life expectancy in the U.S. among people ages 25-64 has fallen for three straight years, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Sky News

Overweight people could be sent to slimming classes on the NHS in an effort to curb Britain's growing problem with obesity.

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Overweight people could be sent to slimming classes on the NHS in an effort to curb Britain's growing problem with obesity.
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Bloomberg

Jamie Oliver Hails Osborne’s Sugar Tax Move as Logic

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March 16 -- Companies that profit from Britain’s sweet tooth plunged as U.K. Chancellor George Osborne unveiled a sugar tax, a surprise move that adds another burden to U.K. food and beverage companies already grappling with marketing...
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Curated Video

Yoga for mothers and babies

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Los Angeles, US, March 3, 2009 1. Pullout of mother and infant doing yoga 2. Wide shot of mother and baby yoga class 3. Wide shot of mothers and infants in yoga class 4. Medium shot of mothers doing Yoga with their children on lap...
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Curated Video

Study Details The Impact COVID-19 Has On Obesity

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A 2021 study from the CDC shows obesity among the top underlying conditions associated with COVID deaths.
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Sky News

Weight Loss Surgery Can Save NHS Millions

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Weight Loss Surgery Can Save NHS Millions
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Press Association

Virologist discusses link between Covid deaths and obesity

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Virologist Sterghios Moschos from Northumbria University speaks about the link between obesity and Covid-19 deaths, and a new proposal to examine whether paying people to exercise could help drive down levels of obesity.
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Curated Video

US scientists find how obesity gene works

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Scientists have finally figured out how the key gene tied to obesity makes people fat, a major discovery that could open the door to an entirely new approach to the problem beyond diet and exercise.For years, researchers have known that...
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A wealthier India sees alarming rise in adolescent diabetes

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INDIA: CHILDHOOD DIABETES SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.52SHOTLIST:Associated Press New Delhi, India – 26 April, 20171. Various of Rohin Sarin, 15, who was diagnosed with early onset of Type 2...
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Curated Video

Diabetes on the rise in India.

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AP Television Mumbai, India - 1st November, 2009 1. Wide shot of diabetes sufferer, Jagdish Gandhi, inside temple 2. Mid shot diabetes sufferer, Jagdish Gandhi praying 3. Close up statue of Jain God 4. Close up diabetes sufferer, Jagdish...
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High tech companies are coming up with an array of novel and sophisticated ways of persuading us to get fit and to part with our cash as diabetes, obesity and heart attacks become a global phenomenon.

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HEADLINE:Health Tech: Gadgets to the rescue CAPTION: High tech companies are coming up with an array of novel and sophisticated ways of persuading us to get fit and to part with our cash as diabetes, obesity and heart attacks become a...
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FoodCorps service members are taking on childhood obesity in the classroom and encouraging kids to play with healthy food.

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HEADLINE: FoodCorps teaches veggie virtues to kids CAPTION: FoodCorps service members are taking on childhood obesity in the classroom and encouraging kids to play with healthy food. "Okay let's eat some roots." "Could I have another...
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Sky News

Why did Government Strategy on obesity change?

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Why did Government Strategy on obesity change?
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Curated Video

A masterclass in healthy baby food

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London, UK, February 18, 2011 1. Various close of baby Isabelle feeding 2. Close tilt up from baby to father Martin Davies 3. Close of baby food being mixed 4. SOUNDBITE: (English), Alex Davies, mother of 5 month old Isabelle "I'm...
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Curated Video

Calorie counting camera fights obesity

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AP Television San Antonio, Texas - May 11, 2011 1. Mid of children with trays of food 2. Close of calorie camera tilt down to food 3. Close of monitor showing food 4. Wide of boy placing tray of food on the camera 5. Mid zoom to monitor...
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Man drinks fake fat in NYC health department''s video urging people to cut back on soda

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HEADLINE: Man drinks fake fat in NYC anti-soda video CAPTION: A man drinks a glass of goop made to look like fat in a new video released by the New York City health department as part of a campaign to curb the consumption of sugary...
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Sharp rise in children with type 2 diabetes

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INDIA: CHILDHOOD DIABETES SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.52SHOTLIST:Associated Press New Delhi, India – 26 April, 20171. Various of Rohin Sarin, 15, who was diagnosed with early onset of Type 2...
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Bloomberg

Cleveland Clinic CEO on the Future of Health Care

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Jan.20 -- Toby Cosgrove, chief executive officer at Cleveland Clinic, shares his advice to President-elect Donald Trump on potential health care changes and lowering cost of care for consumers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker...
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Bloomberg

European Covid Trajectory Not Expected in U.S.: Johns Hopkins

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Mar.23 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses how obesity and various health issues impacted Covid-19 case levels and the risk of a third wave in the United States. He speaks on “Bloomberg...