Vitamin E intake linked to a key fertility hormone in women trying to conceive
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 People judge weight loss more harshly when GLP-1 drugs are involved, study findsPeople judge weight loss more harshly when GLP-1 drugs are involved, study finds
 
In four pre-registered studies across Belgium, the US, and the UK, people judged anti-obesity medication users as putting in less effort and, in turn, viewed them as less moral, competent, warm, and deserving than non-users. The findings suggest that effort moralization may help drive stigma around GLP-1-based weight-loss treatment, even when medication is used alongside diet and exercise.
 
 
 Vitamin E intake linked to a key fertility hormone in women trying to conceiveVitamin E intake linked to a key fertility hormone in women trying to conceive
 
A cross-sectional study of 97 women with infertility found that higher vitamin E intake was associated with lower prolactin levels and smaller hip circumference. Riboflavin and calcium intake were linked to higher muscle mass percentage, but the findings are association-based and need confirmation in longitudinal studies.
 
   Scientists will probe whether processing itself makes ultra-processed foods harmfulScientists will probe whether processing itself makes ultra-processed foods harmful
 
A randomized controlled trial protocol will test whether the cardiometabolic risks linked to ultra-processed foods stem from industrial processing, poor nutrient composition, or both. Using four controlled diets, researchers will separate the effects of UPF content from saturated fat, added sugar, and sodium on LDL cholesterol, insulin resistance, and blood pressure.
 
   How eating slowly and food texture influence appetite and weightHow eating slowly and food texture influence appetite and weight
 
Discover how the way you chew and the texture of your food can subtly reshape appetite signals, influence energy intake, and support smarter weight management strategies.
 
   GLP-1 weight loss is driven mainly by fat loss, not muscle lossGLP-1 weight loss is driven mainly by fat loss, not muscle loss
 
GLP-1-based therapies helped adults with overweight or obesity lose weight mainly by reducing fat mass and visceral adipose tissue, while lean body mass losses were generally modest. The findings suggest these treatments can support higher-quality weight loss when paired with individualized care, nutrition, and resistance training.
 
 How pets improve mental health and reduce stress
 
How pets improve mental health and reduce stressAnimal-assisted therapy uses structured interaction with trained animals to support mental, social, and physical health. Evidence suggests benefits for stress, anxiety, mood, social engagement, and quality of life, but stronger trials are still needed.
 
 
 Poor pain control and consent gaps shape hysteroscopy experiences
 
Poor pain control and consent gaps shape hysteroscopy experiencesInconsistent care and gender biases in hysteroscopy highlight the urgent need for reforms to address pain management and improve women's healthcare experiences.
 
 
 People who eat together report better wellbeing in global study
 
People who eat together report better wellbeing in global studyA global Scientific Reports study found that people who share more meals with others tend to report better wellbeing, with links to life evaluation and emotional states that are comparable in explanatory power to some major socioeconomic indicators. In US data, dining alone has risen sharply since 2003, and adults who ate all meals alone reported lower life ratings and less favorable daily emotions.
 
 
 Blue Zones longevity claims may rest on flawed records, essay argues
 
Blue Zones longevity claims may rest on flawed records, essay arguesEssay challenges the scientific validity of the Blue Zones concept and Ancel Keys’ Lipid Hypothesis, arguing that both rest on biased data, weak records, and methodological flaws. The authors say some longevity claims may reflect clerical errors, poverty, and unreliable vital records rather than uniquely healthy lifestyles.
 
 
 Traditional plant extract may treat bone and mood disorders in postmenopausal women
 
Traditional plant extract may treat bone and mood disorders in postmenopausal womenPostmenopausal women are at higher risk for both osteoporosis and depression, yet no single treatment effectively addresses both conditions because their shared biological basis remains poorly understood.
 
 
 GLP-1 drugs promise wider health benefits, but experts urge caution on use
 
GLP-1 drugs promise wider health benefits, but experts urge caution on useGLP-1 receptor agonists are reshaping care for type 2 diabetes, obesity, chronic kidney disease, and obstructive sleep apnea, with evidence for glycemic, weight-loss, cardiovascular, and renal benefits. The review urges nurse practitioners to balance expanding clinical promise with careful prescribing, patient education, monitoring, access advocacy, and vigilance for gastrointestinal, endocrine, pregnancy-related, and rare serious risks.
 
 
 Experimental drug kills aggressive breast cancer by toxic fat buildup
 
Experimental drug kills aggressive breast cancer by toxic fat buildupAn experimental drug targeting triple-negative breast cancer overwhelms cancer cells with toxic fats, according to new tests on human-derived tumors in mice.
 
 
 WHO congratulates The Bahamas for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV
 
WHO congratulates The Bahamas for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIVIn a landmark achievement for Caribbean public health, the World Health Organization (WHO) congratulates The Bahamas for becoming the latest Caribbean nation to be certified as having eliminated the mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
 
 
 Estrogen loss after menopause impacts heart health through gene regulation
 
Estrogen loss after menopause impacts heart health through gene regulationVirginia Tech scientists at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute say the increased risk of cardiovascular disease after menopause may stem not only from declining hormone levels, but also from how those changes influence gene activity.
 
 
 Baby teeth reveal early metal exposure effects on brain
 
Baby teeth reveal early metal exposure effects on brainResearchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai report that early-life exposure to common environmental metals may influence brain development and behavioral health more than a decade later.
 
 
 Twice-yearly blood pressure treatment could reshape hypertension care, but doctors warn against a “fire-and-forget” approach
 
Twice-yearly blood pressure treatment could reshape hypertension care, but doctors warn against a “fire-and-forget” approachLong-acting RNA interference therapy for hypertension could shift blood pressure control from daily pill-taking to scheduled, system-led protection. But the authors warn that this “vaccine-like” model must preserve lifestyle support, monitoring, and follow-up to avoid clinical disengagement.
 
 
 Cell squeezing technology offers new breast cancer risk assessment
 
Cell squeezing technology offers new breast cancer risk assessmentResearchers at City of Hope, a cancer research and treatment organization, and the University of California, Berkeley, have created a novel microfluidic platform that can assess women's breast cancer risk at the cellular level.
 
 
 COVID-19 virus not retained in placenta after maternal recovery
 
COVID-19 virus not retained in placenta after maternal recoveryA new Yale study published in JAMA Network Open finds that the virus that causes COVID-19 does not linger in placental tissue weeks to months after a pregnant woman recovers from infection - offering important reassurance for clinicians and patients alike.
 
 
 New blood filtering treatment safely extends pregnancy in severe preeclampsia
 
New blood filtering treatment safely extends pregnancy in severe preeclampsiaCedars-Sinai Health Sciences University investigators have developed and successfully tested a new treatment for pregnant women with severe early preeclampsia, a leading cause of premature birth as well as maternal and fetal death.
 
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