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  • 'The Skinny on Losing Weight Without Being Hungry' If you have been trying to shed pounds for years but haven't made much progress, Dr. Louis J. Aronne, who directs the Comprehensive Weight Control Program at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, says it might not be your fault. Aronne claims it's all biochemistry. With the help of co-author Alisa Bowman, Aronne suggests how to make some simple changes in eating and exercise to fix your internal biology and keep cravings away. The book (Broadway ; $24.95) also discusses why the more you eat certain foods the hungrier you get? Why you crave sweets after eating too many carbs? And why you feel cold when you lose weight? It also offers recipes and exercise routines to practice.

  • To: HEALTH EDITORS Contact: Dr. Louis J. Aronne, New York Presbyterian Hospital- Weill Cornell Medical Center, +1-212-583-1000, or Dr. George L. Blackburn, Harvard Medical School, +1-617-667-2603

  • ... will feature guest speakers including Louis Aronne, M.D., FACP, a leading authority in the tre...

  • Normally, treatment has been an out-of-pocket expense for obese patients, as insurance companies do not accept morbid obesity as a primary covered disease. About a year ago, WMC began billing insurers for program patients who meet the criteria for obesity and also are treated for related covered diseases such as high blood pressure, heart disorders, diabetes and sleep apnea. The author of "The Skinny" in the last year launched an online tool for businesses, patients and health care professionals, the Cardiometabolic Support Network, to reduce the fast-growing costs associated with obesity.

    ...Louis J. Aronne almost a household name in America--for ...

  • Low-fat, low-cal, low-carb. Food fads may be distracting attention from something more insidiously piling on pounds: beverages. One of every five calories in the American diet is liquid. The nation's single biggest "food" is soda, and nutrition experts have long demonized it. Now they are escalating the fight.

    ...Louis Aronne, a Weill-Cornell Medical College doctor who...

  • By Linda A. Johnson The Associated Press

    ...Dr. Louis Aronne, former president of the Obesity Society an...

  • [Bart Hoebel] said, "Our evidence from an animal model suggests that bingeing on sugar can act in the brain in ways very similar to drugs of abuse." A surge of dopamine in the rats brains were provoked when they binged on sugar. When the rats' sugar supply was removed, the dopamine brain levels dropped and they exuded signs of withdrawal with their anxiousness or anxiety, such as their teeth chattered and them staying in their small tunnels rather than venturing out to explore their maze. Drugs of abuse release or increase the levels of dopamine in the same part of the brain as did the sugar water, Hoebel said.

    ...Each addiction has its own treatment. Dr. Louis Aronne, the director of the Comprehensive Weight C...

  • Fight fat with fat? The newest obesity theory suggests we may one day be able to do just that. Just like good and bad cholesterol, there apparently are good and bad types of body fat. Scientists until recently believed this good fat, which spurs the body to burn calories to generate body heat, played an important role in keeping infants warm but by adulthood was mostly gone or inactive.

    ...Dr. Louis Aronne, former president of the Obesity Society an...

  • Low-fat, low-cal, low-carb. Food fads might be distracting attention from something else that's piling on pounds: beverages. One of every five calories in the American diet is liquid. The nation's single biggest "food" is soda, and nutrition experts have long demonized it. Now they are escalating the fight.

    ...Louis Aronne, a Weill-Cornell Medical College doctor who...

  • To: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: Dave Schemelia, HealthStar Public Relations, +1-609-468- 9325, dschemelia@healthstarpr.com, for Reality Coalition

    ... standards as pharmaceutical drugs," said Louis J. Aronne, M.D. "Now, is the ideal time for Congre...



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