NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A hormone produced by the intestines, called peptide YY3-36 (PYY), could help obese people lose weight, new research suggests. "This is the first time that a hormone has been shown to cause a long-term reduction in calorie intake in obese volunteers," lead author Dr. Rachel Batterham, from Imperial College in London, said in a statement. "We now need to do studies over a longer period to see whether the decrease in appetite and food intake...translates into weight loss." PYY has been shown to curb the appetites of normal weight individuals, but it was unclear...