Wholegrain rye changes gut bacteria and lowers inflammation in obesity trial
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Emerging evidence links popular weight-loss drugs to lower cancer rates, but are these effects real, or simply a reflection of better metabolic health?
 
 
 Wholegrain rye changes gut bacteria and lowers inflammation in obesity trialWholegrain rye changes gut bacteria and lowers inflammation in obesity trial
 
In a 12-week randomized trial, replacing refined wheat with wholegrain rye in a calorie-restricted diet did not produce greater weight loss in adults with overweight or obesity. Wholegrain rye did, however, lower C-reactive protein and alter gut microbiota and short-chain fatty acids in ways that may have positive cardiometabolic implications.
 
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Hormone patches are as good at controlling locally advanced prostate cancer as the injections typically used to deliver hormone therapy, according to the results of a large clinical trial led by UCL (University College London) researchers.
 
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Stress is a constant companion in the oncologist's office. It appears at the time of diagnosis, increases with each stage of treatment, and often does not resolve even after therapy formally ends. It accompanies therapeutic decisions, waiting for test results, fear of recurrence, and changes in daily functioning. Studies show that chronic stress can trigger biological processes that promote disease progression and weaken the body's defenses.
 
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Findings suggest breast reduction surgery is associated with lower long-term diabetes and cardiovascular risks, enhancing women's metabolic health.
 
 Eating more dairy and calcium may lower metabolic syndrome odds
 
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 UPFs before conception may shape fertility and embryo growth
 
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 Higher sugar intake raises gallstone risk in adults, study finds
 
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 Can camel milk improve health? Review highlights benefits but warns against drinking it raw
 
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 PSMA therapy may postpone hormone treatment in prostate cancer patients
 
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 Breast cancer patients may avoid lymphedema with radiotherapy approach
 
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 Time-restricted eating improves hormone levels in women with PCOS
 
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 How gut imbalance may drive obesity, diabetes, and heart disease
 
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 Circulating tumor DNA predicts breast cancer relapse after treatment
 
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 Parasites trigger a gut-to-brain signal that cuts food intake during infection
 
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 Algorithm-guided insulin dosing improves blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes
 
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 How do diet, smoking, alcohol, and stress reshape the female microbiome?
 
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 Lower hemoglobin levels within the normal range linked to better metabolic health
 
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 Taurine Deficiency Symptoms, Causes, and Health Risks Explained
 
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