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 Eating fewer foods of concern may protect the heart beyond pillsEating fewer foods of concern may protect the heart beyond pills
 
A prospective cohort study in adults with hypertension and or hypercholesterolemia found that lower intake of ultra processed foods or foods flagged by front of pack nutrition warnings was associated with reduced cardiovascular disease risk. These associations persisted regardless of cardioprotective medication use, suggesting dietary quality contributes independently to cardiovascular prevention.
 
 
 IVF study finds shorter insemination protects embryo availability without harming successIVF study finds shorter insemination protects embryo availability without harming success
 
Short-term sperm–oocyte co-incubation during IVF cycles with only one or two retrieved oocytes produced cumulative live birth rates comparable to conventional overnight insemination. It also improved fertilisation metrics and reduced cancellation or no-embryo cycles, suggesting practical laboratory advantages without improving overall live birth probability.
 
   Menstrual blood HPV testing accurately detects cervical precancerMenstrual blood HPV testing accurately detects cervical precancer
 
A study reveals menstrual blood can effectively screen for HPV, matching clinician-collected samples in accuracy, enhancing cervical cancer detection globally.
 
   Tirzepatide shows dual benefits in sleep apnea trial improving metabolism and reducing inflammationTirzepatide shows dual benefits in sleep apnea trial improving metabolism and reducing inflammation
 
Tirzepatide significantly improved cardiometabolic risk markers in adults with obesity and moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea in the SURMOUNT-OSA phase 3 trials. Mediation analyses suggest both weight loss and reduced sleep-disordered breathing contributed to improvements in inflammation, insulin resistance, lipids, and blood pressure.
 
   New meta-analysis challenges claims of athletic advantage for transgender womenNew meta-analysis challenges claims of athletic advantage for transgender women
 
A meta-analysis of 52 studies reveals insights into body composition and fitness in transgender athletes, challenging assumptions about competitive advantage.
 
 Study reveals what drives PFAS exposure in firefighters and how risks may be reduced
 
Study reveals what drives PFAS exposure in firefighters and how risks may be reducedA large U.S. firefighter cohort study identified personal, occupational, and department-level predictors of serum PFAS concentrations, highlighting both modifiable exposures and persistent background sources. Some protective practices, blood or plasma donation, and drinking water sources were associated with differences in specific PFAS analytes, although causal relationships require further longitudinal study.
 
 
 Early life factors crucial for childhood food allergy development
 
A new study from McMaster University involving 2.8 million children around the world has revealed the most important early-life factors that influence whether a child becomes allergic to food.
 
 
 COVID vaccination not linked to reduced childbirth
 
COVID-19 vaccination is not the cause behind a decrease in childbirth, according to a study from Linköping University, Sweden.
 
 
 Air conditioning in nursing homes lowers heat-related risk
 
Air conditioning in nursing homes lowers heat-related riskAir conditioning is linked to lower mortality rates in nursing homes during extreme heat, underscoring the importance of climate control for vulnerable seniors.
 
 
 Does motherhood influence brain aging? New research suggests a positive cognitive association
 
Does motherhood influence brain aging? New research suggests a positive cognitive associationLongitudinal data from postmenopausal women suggest that cumulative pregnancy duration and breastfeeding history are associated with modestly better cognitive performance later in life. These associations reflect higher cognitive trajectory levels rather than proven slowing of decline, and causality remains uncertain.
 
 
 Metformin linked to lower odds of intermediate macular degeneration in people with diabetes
 
Metformin linked to lower odds of intermediate macular degeneration in people with diabetesA five-year image-based study in people with type 2 diabetes found metformin use was associated with lower odds of developing intermediate age-related macular degeneration. The observational findings suggest a potential protective link but do not establish causation and warrant prospective clinical trials.
 
 
 Triple negative breast cancer cells use new strategy to boost metastatic ability
 
Triple negative breast cancer cells use new strategy to boost metastatic abilityResearchers at Baylor College of Medicine have uncovered a strategy that triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells use to boost their ability to metastasize, or spread to other organs.
 
 
 Most statin side effects are not backed by trials
 
Most statin side effects are not backed by trialsResearch indicates that many statin therapy side effects are not supported by evidence, suggesting a need for revised labeling to improve treatment decisions.
 
 
 Large Swedish study finds COVID-19 vaccination unrelated to fertility or childbirth rates
 
Large Swedish study finds COVID-19 vaccination unrelated to fertility or childbirth ratesA Swedish registry-based cohort study evaluated whether COVID-19 vaccination affected childbirth rates among women aged 18 to 45 years during the pandemic period. No statistically significant association was found between vaccination, childbirth, or recorded miscarriage rates, suggesting demographic and socioeconomic factors likely explain observed fertility trends.
 
 
 Mediterranean diet may protect women against all stroke types
 
Mediterranean diet may protect women against all stroke typesFollowing a Mediterranean diet is associated with a lower risk of all types of stroke among women, according to a study published on February 4, 2026, in Neurology Open Access, an official journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
 
 
 Maternal perinatal depression linked to autistic traits in toddlers
 
Maternal perinatal depression linked to autistic traits in toddlersA research team from the Department of Psychiatry at Tohoku University, led by Dr. Zhiqian Yu and Professor Hiroaki Tomita, has uncovered compelling evidence that maternal perinatal depression - psychological distress occurring during pregnancy or postpartum - elevates the risk of autistic-related traits in toddlers, with a particularly strong impact on girls.
 
 
 Mesothelial cells enable rapid invasion and spread of ovarian cancer
 
Mesothelial cells enable rapid invasion and spread of ovarian cancerOvarian cancer kills more women than any other gynecological cancer. Most patients receive their diagnosis only after the disease spreads throughout the abdomen.
 
 
 Obesity drives shared genetic risk behind many chronic disease combinations
 
Obesity drives shared genetic risk behind many chronic disease combinationsThe study uncovers obesity's genetic links to chronic diseases, offering insights into multimorbidity and the potential for targeted health interventions.
 
 
 Hormonal contraceptives show differing heart risks among stressed women
 
Hormonal contraceptives show differing heart risks among stressed womenAntonia Seligowski, PhD, of the Neurocardiac Effects of Stress & Trauma Laboratory within the Department of Psychiatry at Mass General Brigham, is the senior author of a paper published in JAMA Network Open, "Hormonal contraceptive use, stress disorders, and cardiovascular and thrombotic risk in women."
 
 
 Historical redlining's impact on breast cancer survival changes over time
 
Historical redlining, a 1930s–1960s residential segregation policy, has been linked to shorter survival time in people with breast cancer.
 
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