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  • News - 11 Jun 2004
    With the threat of an obesity crisis looming, a study led by UCL researchers reveals today that fat tissue isn’t always the enemy. Reporting in the journal Science they show that a molecular...
  • News - 11 May 2004
    Caffeine is the world's most widely-used stimulant yet, scientists still do not know exactly how it staves off sleep. Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School and other...
  • Drug - 25 May 2026
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Tzield intended for persons living in Australia.
  • News - 15 Apr 2026
    The study reveals that weight gain before 30 years is associated with increased mortality risk, underscoring the need for early obesity intervention strategies.
  • Health - 8 Mar 2026
    Scientists are uncovering how the placenta, long viewed as a temporary pregnancy organ, acts as a powerful biological predictor of lifelong health, linking prenatal environments to future risks of...
  • News - 28 Jan 2026
    Research shows the EAT-Lancet diet may lower chronic kidney disease risk, emphasizing the importance of diet quality and personalized nutrition in prevention.
  • Drug - 28 Nov 2025
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Mizart intended for persons living in Australia.
  • News - 29 Oct 2025
    In a large real-world Italian cohort, GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy led to measurable rates of type 2 diabetes remission, depending on how remission was defined. The most pragmatic definition...
  • Drug - 13 Oct 2025
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Micardis intended for persons living in Australia.
  • News - 25 Aug 2025
    Researchers reviewing evidence in the Annual Review of Nutrition find that healthy dietary patterns may support brain aging, but caution that scientific enthusiasm currently outpaces solid proof....

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