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A visit by a scientific team from the University of Newcastle to the Obesity Research Center enhances scientific and research cooperation

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  A distinguished scientific team from Newcastle University embarked on visit to the University Center for Obesity Research, as part of exploring future collaboration opportunities between the two universities in the field of obesity prevention and related health research. This visit comes in the context of the commitment of both universities to enhance scientific cooperation and exchange of expertise to contribute to combating obesity and improving community health. During the visit, the research team from Newcastle University conducted a comprehensive tour of the laboratories and facilities dedicated to obesity research. The team seized the opportunity to explore the latest technologies and devices used in this field, which will contribute to the development of future research and projects to combat obesity and associated diseases. The visit of this scientific team from Newcastle University represents an important step towards enhancing scientific and research cooperation in the fiel

The center participates in the fatty liver activity in Hayat Mall

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As part of their joint efforts in combating chronic diseases, the University Center for Obesity Research, in collaboration with the Liver Diseases Research Center at King Saud University, organized a series of events to mark the World Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Day. This initiative aims to raise awareness about this important disease and educate the public about the importance of prevention and treatment. The events included a number of important activities, including informative lectures delivered by experts in the fields of obesity and liver diseases, as well as practical workshops providing guidance to improve lifestyle and proper nutrition. The events also witnessed presentations of the latest research and innovations in the treatment and management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. These events are part of the commitment of both university centers to enhance health awareness and encourage community action to combat chronic diseases. It is hoped that the events will cont