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Weight-Loss Maintenance: Why the Body Tries to Regain Weight

After weight loss, hunger hormones, energy expenditure and reward pathways can push the body toward regain unless maintenance is structured.

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Obesity, Blood Pressure and Heart Risk: The Hormonal Connection

Obesity can raise blood pressure through insulin resistance, kidney sodium handling, sympathetic activation and vascular inflammation.

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Childhood and Teenage Obesity: When Medical Evaluation Should Start

Young patients with significant obesity need respectful clinical evaluation, endocrine screening and family-centered intervention.

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Fatty Liver and Obesity: Why Early Treatment Matters

Fatty liver is often a metabolic warning sign connected with insulin resistance, visceral fat and cardiometabolic risk.

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GLP-1 Medicines and Obesity: Benefits, Limits and Monitoring

GLP-1 based therapies may reduce appetite and improve metabolic control, but safe use requires diagnosis, dose planning and follow-up.

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Why 25 kg, 50 kg, 75 kg and 100 kg Weight Loss Need Different Protocols

Large weight-loss targets require staged medical planning, risk reduction, metabolic monitoring and long-term maintenance.

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Thyroid, TSH and Weight Gain: What Patients Should Understand

Thyroid disorders can affect weight, fatigue, appetite and lipid metabolism, but treatment must be guided by clinical evidence and lab interpretation.

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PCOS Weight Gain: An Endocrine-Biochemistry Explanation

PCOS-related weight gain is not merely about calories; it is driven by insulin, androgens, inflammation and ovarian-metabolic signaling.

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Insulin Resistance and Obesity: The Hidden Weight-Loss Barrier

Insulin resistance changes hunger, fat storage and energy balance long before a patient becomes visibly diabetic.

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FTO Gene and Weight Loss: Why Biology Must Be Recalibrated

The FTO gene is not destiny, but it helps explain why appetite, satiety and metabolic signals must be treated scientifically.

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The Forty Disorders of Obesity: Why Weight Is a Systemic Disease

Obesity is not one symptom; it is a system-wide endocrine and metabolic condition.

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GLP-1 Medicines and Diet: Why Medication Alone Is Not a Protocol

GLP-1 therapy can help, but sustainable care requires structured nutrition, labs, and follow-up.

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Childhood and Teenage Obesity: When to Start Medical Assessment

Why early assessment matters in children and teenagers with severe weight gain.

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Thyroid Function and Weight: What Patients Must Understand

A practical guide to separating true thyroid-driven weight change from broader obesity physiology.

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Fatty Liver and Weight Gain: Why the Liver Becomes Metabolic Storage

A clinical explanation of fatty liver, visceral adiposity, and metabolic inflammation.

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Obesity, PCOS, and Androgen Excess: The Endocrine Triangle

The endocrine reasons weight gain and PCOS often amplify each other.

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Leptin Resistance: Why the Brain Stops Hearing Fullness

Leptin should signal satiety, but resistance can lock patients into persistent hunger.

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Insulin Resistance and Abdominal Fat: The Biochemical Connection

How insulin resistance promotes visceral fat and why medical weight loss must address glucose biology.

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Why Weight Loss Fails When Hormones Are Not Recalibrated

Most failed diets are not failures of character; they are failures to address endocrine adaptation.

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The FTO Gene and Human Weight Loss: Why Biology Must Be Treated First

A clear explanation of the FTO gene, chromosome 16q12.2, appetite regulation, and scientific obesity care.

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