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Lilly Partners with API to Launch a CME for Obesity - Express Pharma

Summary by Express Pharma
Eli Lilly and Company (India), in collaboration with the Association of Physicians of India (API), today announced the launch of ‘API – Obesity Gurukul’, a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program aimed at enhancing physicians’ clinical capabilities to address obesity, which is rapidly emerging as one of India’s most pressing public health challenges. The program will aim to offer a structured and immersive learning experience for over 20,000 …

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A new analysis shows that with regard to obesity, what we eat plays a much greater role than how much we move. Science has a particular focus on a type of food.

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A new analysis shows that with regard to obesity, what we eat plays a much greater role than how much we are moving.Science has a particular focus on food.Many developed countries have a problem with obesity – and one study says that this could mainly be due to the high caloric intake of many people.This is the conclusion of a team from Duke University in Durham, USA, with an overview study published in the journal "Proceedings of the National A…

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Express Pharma broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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