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Liraglutide Reduces Weight And Risk Factors In Obese People Without Diabetes (Online First)These are the conclusions of an Article published Online First (http://www.thelancet.com) and in an upcoming edition of The Lancet, written by Professor Arne Astrup*, Department of Human Nutrition, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and... In this article: Obesity, Liraglutide, Orlistat, Europe, Medical advice, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Nausea, Hypertension, Vomiting, and The Lancet |
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Reuters | October 23, 2009
Diabetes drug helps obese adults loss weight
...Anthony J. Brown, MD NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Obese adults may shed more weight with the diabetes drug liraglutide than with the weight-loss drug orlistat (Xenical, Alli), suggests a study in The Lancet this week. The finding that...
In this article: Orlistat, Liraglutide, Obesity, Nausea, Hormone, Vomiting, University of Copenhagen, and Louisiana State University
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Medical News Today | October 24, 2008
New Promising Obesity Drug May Have Huge Potential
...should be studied in phase III trials. These are the conclusions of an article published early online and in an upcoming edition of The Lancet, written by Professor Arne Astrup, Department of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Life Sciences,...
In this article: Obesity, Tesofensine, Rimonabant, Sibutramine, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Life Sciences, and Europe
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Medical News Today | February 23, 2009
Children And Young Adults At High Risk Of Epilepsy For Many Years After Traumatic Brain Injury
...of Neurology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, and team in an article published Online First (The Lancet) and in an upcoming edition of The Lancet. Approximately 1.6 million young adults born in Denmark between 1977and 2002 were...
In this article: Epilepsy, Traumatic brain injury, Autism, Post-traumatic epilepsy, Meningitis, Head injury, Skull fracture, and Royal Society
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Long-term risk of epilepsy after traumatic brain injury in ...
The Lancet Conferences. Conference Collaborations. Meet the ... We identified 1 605 216 people born in Denmark (1977—2002) from the Civil Registration System. ...
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Denmark moves to regulate cosmetics : The Lancet
Denmark moves to regulate cosmetics. By - Kaare Skovmand ... The Lancet 31 May 1997; Volume 349, ... The Lancet 10 March 2001; Volume 357, Issue 9258: Page 780 ...
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Violent conflict and health: a call for papers : The Lancet
Violent conflict and health: a call for papers. By - Rhona MacDonald, ... b Global Doctors, 1353 Copenhagen, Denmark. Article Options. Full Text. PDF (163 KB) ...
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Death in children with febrile seizures: a population-based ...
The Lancet Conferences. Conference Collaborations. Meet the Editors at Conferences ... The Danish Research Agency, Lennart Gram Memorial Trust (Denmark), P A ...
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Fever in pregnancy and risk of fetal death: a cohort study
Only reproduce with permission from The Lancet Publishing Group. ARTICLES ... Denmark, including liveborn children, are registered in the ...
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Suicide risk in relation to family history of completed ...
Meet the Editors at Conferences. For Authors. Writing for The Lancet ... a National Centre for Register-based Research, Aarhus University, Denmark ...
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The Lancet is a peer-reviewed general medical journal, published weekly.
One of the world's best-known and most respected general medical journals, with editorial offices in London and New York, The Lancet was founded in 1823 by Thomas Wakley, who named it after the surgical instrument called a lancet, as well as an arched window ("to let in light"). Since 1991 The Lancet is owned by Elsevier, a part of Reed Elsevier. , the editor-in-chief is Richard Horton.
The Lancet has taken a political stand on several important medical and non medical issues. Recent examples include criticism of the World Health Organization, rejecting claims of the efficacy of homeopathy as a therapeutic option, disapproval during the time Reed Exhibitions hosted arms industry fairs, and a call in 2003 for tobacco to be made illegal.
- Name:
- The Lancet
- Also Known As:
- Lancet
- Location Country:
- Britain
- Published By:
- Joseph Onwhyn
- Website:
- http://www.thelancet.com/
- Discipline:
- peer-reviewed medical journal
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