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Honor Whiteman

Honor Whiteman

Editorial Director at Medical News Today

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Honor Whiteman
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Childhood obesity: is it being taken seriously? - Medical News Today

Childhood obesity has soared in the past 3 decades, meaning more children are at risk of obesity-related illnesses. But is the condition still overlooked? We investigate.
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Obesity: Lack of 'satiety hormones' plays a role - Medical News Today

Obese individuals have fewer cells in the gastrointestinal tract that secrete satiety hormones in response to food, which may lead to overeating.
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Letter from the Editor: Racial disparities in mental healthcare - M...

In this month’s Letter, Editorial Director Honor Whiteman covers disparities in access to mental healthcare among Black, Indigenous, and people of color.
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Letter from the Editor: Keeping hope - Medical News Today

In this month’s letter, Editorial Director Honor Whiteman talks about the mental and physical toll COVID-19 is taking on all of us, but it’s important not to lose hope during this difficult time.
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Weight loss surgery: do the benefits really outweigh the risks? - M...

One-third of the US adult population is obese. Because of this, bariatric surgery is more popular than ever. But are the risks linked to weight loss surgery being ignored?
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Letter from the Editor: It's all about you - Medical News Today

Earlier this month, the MNT team jetted off to San Francisco for Healthline Media’s annual Year Start meeting. In her first letter of 2020, Managing Editor Honor talks about the key focus of this meeting — you.
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Multiple sclerosis: Skin cells may help to repair nerve damage - Me...

Researchers could be on the verge of a new treatment for multiple sclerosis; they reveal how transplanting neural stem cells derived from a patient’s own skin could help to repair nerve damage caused by the disease.

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Malaria drugs could help to combat cancer

Researchers reveal how two drugs used to treat malaria, called chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, could help in the fight against cancer.