Lifetime estrogen exposure linked to improved brain health in women
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 Gut microbes emerge as potential players in estrogen-driven cancersGut microbes emerge as potential players in estrogen-driven cancers
 
A new review maps how the endocrine-microbiome axis expands the estrobolome concept, showing that gut microbes may alter estrogen recycling, produce hormone-like metabolites, and shape inflammation and tissue environments in hormone-driven cancers.
 
 
 Lifetime estrogen exposure linked to improved brain health in womenLifetime estrogen exposure linked to improved brain health in women
 
Researchers from the University of Kansas have shown a link between reproductive hormone exposure throughout life and brain health in 459 women aged 65 to 80.
 
 
 Longer hormone exposure linked to healthier brain aging in womenLonger hormone exposure linked to healthier brain aging in women
 
Research indicates that hormonal therapies and later menopause are associated with increased brain volume and thickness, promoting healthier aging.
 
 
 Maternal blood test reveals prenatal methylation clues linked to autism riskMaternal blood test reveals prenatal methylation clues linked to autism risk
 
Researchers found that maternal plasma cell-free DNA methylation patterns in late pregnancy were associated with later autism diagnosis and maternal obesity in a high-likelihood ASD cohort. The findings suggest cfDNA may offer a minimally invasive way to study prenatal epigenetic changes linked to neurodevelopmental risk, but larger validation studies are needed.
 
   Children and adults who eat more live microbe-rich foods have healthier dietsChildren and adults who eat more live microbe-rich foods have healthier diets
 
French children and adults widely consumed foods likely to contain live microbes, mainly yogurt, unpasteurised cheese, fruits, and vegetables. Higher intake was associated with more nutrient-rich diets and better diet quality scores, but the cross-sectional study cannot prove health benefits.
 
   Breastfeeding linked to longer sleep duration in one year old infantsBreastfeeding linked to longer sleep duration in one year old infants
 
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life because of its many proven benefits, including protection against infections and support for healthy long-term development.
 
   Breastfeeding up to six months linked to lower ADHD risk
 
A new study from the University of Bergen shows an association between breastfeeding up to six months of age and a reduced risk of ADHD symptoms from ages three to eight.
 
   Eating 90 g of wholegrains daily linked to lower breast cancer riskEating 90 g of wholegrains daily linked to lower breast cancer risk
 
Research indicates that long-term wholegrain intake per Nordic guidelines is associated with reduced breast cancer risk, emphasizing food type differences.
 
   Women with Parkinson's may be more vulnerable to Alzheimer's pathology
 
Women with Parkinson's disease may be more vulnerable to Alzheimer's-related changes in the brain than men, according to new research presented at the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) Congress 2026.
 
 Okra supplements may lower cholesterol and inflammation markers in diabetes
 
Okra supplements may lower cholesterol and inflammation markers in diabetesA new meta-analysis suggests that okra may modestly improve key cardiovascular risk markers in people with diabetes, but researchers warn that the evidence is not strong enough to replace standard medical care. Study: Biological aging and generational shifts in early-onset cancer risk.
 
 
 Base editing technique reveals crucial gene for early human development
 
Base editing technique reveals crucial gene for early human developmentResearch led by the University of Cambridge Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research has shown that a genome editing technique can be used to alter a single gene in human embryonic cells, enabling the study of very early human development in unparalleled detail.
 
 
 Study links COVID-19 to higher sleep apnea risk years after infection
 
Study links COVID-19 to higher sleep apnea risk years after infectionResearchers analyzed more than 910,000 adults and found that SARS-CoV-2 infection was associated with a higher adjusted risk of new-onset obstructive sleep apnea up to 4.5 years later. The association appeared in both hospitalized and non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients, supporting targeted screening in higher-risk post-COVID groups while highlighting the need for objective sleep testing.
 
 
 Early diabetes drug treatment links to better survival after diagnosis thresholds
 
Early diabetes drug treatment links to better survival after diagnosis thresholdsA Korean target trial emulation found that starting antidiabetic medication within 12 months of newly crossing type 2 diabetes diagnostic thresholds was associated with lower five-year all-cause mortality. MACE risk was numerically lower with earlier treatment, but the reductions in cardiovascular events were not statistically significant, underscoring the need for larger studies.
 
 
 Simple blood test could identify the most effective obesity drug
 
Simple blood test could identify the most effective obesity drugFasting blood tests measuring GLP-1 and GIP levels may predict obesity treatment response to semaglutide and tirzepatide, enhancing personalized therapy.
 
 
 Brighter daytime light is linked to a lower dementia risk
 
Brighter daytime light is linked to a lower dementia riskThe study finds that greater exposure to daytime light may lower dementia risk, pointing to light's role in enhancing circadian rhythms and cognitive function.
 
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