Anti-inflammatory diets could lower dementia risk among older individuals with cardiometabolic disorders
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 High-protein diets: How they affect weight, energy, and blood sugar levelsHigh-protein diets: How they affect weight, energy, and blood sugar levels
 
Researchers review the effects of dietary protein on energy intake, appetite, and postprandial glycemia.
 
 
 Anti-inflammatory diets could lower dementia risk among older individuals with cardiometabolic disordersAnti-inflammatory diets could lower dementia risk among older individuals with cardiometabolic disorders
 
Researchers investigated whether anti-inflammatory diets support cognitive functions among cardiometabolic disease (CMD) patients.
 
   Study highlights benefits of exercise for both men and womenStudy highlights benefits of exercise for both men and women
 
Females' and males' muscles differ in glucose and fatty acid handling – but regular physical activity quickly triggers similar beneficial metabolic changes in the muscles of both sexes, new research to be presented at this year's Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) (Madrid, 9-13 September) has found.
 
   Precision medicine enhances prostate cancer treatment with genetic profilingPrecision medicine enhances prostate cancer treatment with genetic profiling
 
Men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer should be treated primarily with second-generation hormone drugs, which offer better treatment response and longer life expectancy than chemotherapy.
 
 Promising new approach to treating type 2 diabetes
 
Promising new approach to treating type 2 diabetesAn estimated 462 million people around the world suffer from Type 2 diabetes, a chronic disease in which the body has problems using sugar as a fuel, leading to a buildup of sugar in the blood and chronic health issues.
 
 
 Engineering extracellular vesicles for potential treatment of type 1 diabetes
 
Engineering extracellular vesicles for potential treatment of type 1 diabetesWithin each of us lies an army of cells whose topmost duty is protecting against external pathogens and internal threats such as proliferating cancer cells.
 
 
 Potential antitumoral effects of Manuka honey in breast cancer models
 
Potential antitumoral effects of Manuka honey in breast cancer modelsResearchers evaluated the antitumor activity of Manuka honey on human breast cancer cells and its underlying molecular mechanisms in both in vitro and in vivo preclinical models.
 
 
 Metabolomics links increased heme iron intake to increased insulin-independent type 2 diabetes risk
 
Metabolomics links increased heme iron intake to increased insulin-independent type 2 diabetes riskResearchers utilie metabolomics to investigate the processes underlying dietary heme iron consumption and the risk of type 2 diabetes.
 
 
 Review explores the use of medicinal plants against women's diseases in the rural communities of Pakistan
 
Review explores the use of medicinal plants against women's diseases in the rural communities of PakistanResearchers review the application and utility of traditional medicinal plants in treating gynecological health issues in Pakistan.
 
 
 Fasting and ketogenic diet reveal new vulnerability of pancreatic tumors to existing cancer drug
 
Fasting and ketogenic diet reveal new vulnerability of pancreatic tumors to existing cancer drugResearchers examine the role of fasting and ketogenesis in regulating protein synthesis and its potential implications for cancer therapy.
 
 
 Exploring the impact of thyroid hormone on brain function
 
Exploring the impact of thyroid hormone on brain functionThyroid hormone plays a key role in regulating a range of physiologic functions, including metabolism, temperature, heart rate, and growth. It accomplishes this impressive array of activities by interacting with almost every organ system in the body. Yet despite a long history of research on how thyroid hormone influences different organs, its effects on arguably the most crucial organ -; the brain -; have remained shrouded in mystery.
 
 
 Marine snail venom may inspire new diabetes and hormone disorder treatments
 
Marine snail venom may inspire new diabetes and hormone disorder treatmentsScientists are finding clues for how to treat diabetes and hormone disorders in an unexpected place: a toxin from one of the most venomous animals on the planet.
 
 
 Study finds potential for antidiabetic drugs to modify osteoarthritis risk
 
Study finds potential for antidiabetic drugs to modify osteoarthritis riskWhether antidiabetic medications could potentially be used as disease-modifying osteoarthritis drugs or DMOADs for the therapeutic management of osteoarthritis.
 
 
 Colorado's $100 copay cap improves diabetes medication adherence and health outcomes
 
Colorado's $100 copay cap improves diabetes medication adherence and health outcomesResearchers examined the relationship between Colorado's $100 copayment maximum and self-expenditure, medication compliance, and health service usage for diabetes-associated comorbidities.
 
 
 Alarming increase in obesity-related cancers among young people in China
 
Alarming increase in obesity-related cancers among young people in ChinaObesity-related cancer rates in China were rising at an alarming 3.6% every year between 2007 and 2021 while non-obesity-related cancers remained stable, according to the first comprehensive study published August 22 in the Cell Press journal Med.
 
 
 Harris did not vote to ‘cut Medicare,’ despite Trump’s claim
 
Harris did not vote to ‘cut Medicare,’ despite Trump’s claimDuring a July 24 campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, former President Donald Trump claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris was responsible for passing legislation in the U.S. Senate to cut Medicare spending by nearly $300 billion.
 
 
 Gut molecule blocks fat burning during fasting in C. elegans
 
Gut molecule blocks fat burning during fasting in C. elegansIn a struggle that probably sounds familiar to dieters everywhere, the less a Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) worm eats, the more slowly it loses fat.