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 Study compares GLP-1 drug benefits and finds substantial variation in clinical effectsStudy compares GLP-1 drug benefits and finds substantial variation in clinical effects
 
GLP-1 receptor agonists improve glycaemic control and provide renal, metabolic, and selective cardiovascular benefits in people with type 2 diabetes, based on an umbrella review of 17 meta-analyses. However, these agents consistently increase gastrointestinal adverse effects and show important distinctions between class-level outcomes and individual drug effects, particularly for semaglutide.
 
 
 Dash diet cuts diabetes complications by targeting blood pressure kidney health and inflammationDash diet cuts diabetes complications by targeting blood pressure kidney health and inflammation
 
The DASH diet supports metabolic health in people with diabetes by improving blood pressure, renal function, lipids, and modest glycemic markers while reducing risks linked to vascular and inflammatory pathways. Its broad nutrient-driven mechanisms also benefit related conditions such as neuropathy, PCOS, and retinopathy, making it a versatile tool for cardiometabolic care.
 
   New transplant approach resets the immune system to stop Type 1 diabetesNew transplant approach resets the immune system to stop Type 1 diabetes
 
A combination blood stem cell and pancreatic islet cell transplant from an immunologically mismatched donor completely prevented or cured Type 1 diabetes in mice in a study by Stanford Medicine researchers.
 
   Study shows how ketogenic eating improves hormonal balance in PCOSStudy shows how ketogenic eating improves hormonal balance in PCOS
 
The very low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet leads to meaningful reductions in weight, visceral adiposity, insulin resistance, and androgen excess in women with PCOS based on pooled randomized trials. Benefits appear consistent across studies, though high heterogeneity, short durations, and limited safety data highlight the need for longer-term comparative research.
 
 Encapsulated hormone therapy strengthens osteoporotic bones while avoiding side effects
 
Encapsulated hormone therapy strengthens osteoporotic bones while avoiding side effectsPostmenopausal osteoporosis is a condition that weakens bones, making them brittle and prone to fracture.
 
 
 Black cumin: A promising natural agent with potential against chronic diseases
 
Black cumin: A promising natural agent with potential against chronic diseasesBlack cumin seeds contain diverse secondary metabolites, including thymoquinone, flavonoids, triterpenoids and alkaloids, that demonstrate broad antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activity. Early preclinical and limited clinical evidence shows therapeutic potential across chronic diseases, supported by mechanistic and structure activity relationship findings.
 
 
 Why childhood cancer is different: From diagnosis to recovery
 
Why childhood cancer is different: From diagnosis to recoveryThe complexities of childhood cancer necessitate tailored approaches in treatment and survivorship care to ensure optimal outcomes for young patients globally.
 
 
 Dexamethasone shows potential to fight therapy-resistant breast cancer metastases
 
Dexamethasone shows potential to fight therapy-resistant breast cancer metastasesThe drug dexamethasone supplements cancer treatments to alleviate side effects of chemotherapy such as nausea or inflammation.
 
 
 Study explores how elevated growth hormone levels contribute to liver aging
 
Study explores how elevated growth hormone levels contribute to liver agingA new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 10 of Aging-US on October 3, 2025, titled "Growth hormone excess drives liver aging via increased glycation stress."
 
 
 Ultra-processed foods linked to rise in prediabetes risk
 
Ultra-processed foods linked to rise in prediabetes riskThe study reveals that ultra-processed foods heighten prediabetes risk in young adults with obesity history, stressing the importance of healthy eating habits.
 
 
 New clues in pancreas lymph nodes, spleen could help detect and prevent type 1 diabetes
 
New clues in pancreas lymph nodes, spleen could help detect and prevent type 1 diabetesType 1 diabetes (T1D) impacts nearly two million Americans, and by the time most people learn they have it, most of the body's insulin-producing cells are destroyed.
 
 
 New skin-permeable polymer delivers insulin without needles
 
New skin-permeable polymer delivers insulin without needlesInnovative zwitterionic polymer facilitates insulin absorption through the skin, offering a painless alternative to injections for diabetes management.
 
 
 Reduced ketone body metabolism may be key to impaired energy production in type 2 diabetes
 
Reduced ketone body metabolism may be key to impaired energy production in type 2 diabetesThe liver plays a central role in storing and supplying energy to the body. In type 2 diabetes and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD, commonly referred to as fatty liver disease), mitochondria-the cell's power plants-cannot switch efficiently between fuel sources.
 
 
 What is Angelica root? Benefits, nutrition, and how it supports women’s health
 
What is Angelica root? Benefits, nutrition, and how it supports women’s healthDiscover how traditional angelica root is being reshaped by modern research, revealing promising but still emerging benefits for inflammation, circulation, mood, and women’s hormonal health.
 
 
 Study reveals metabolic benefits of reducing ultra-processed foods in older adults
 
Study reveals metabolic benefits of reducing ultra-processed foods in older adultsA controlled feeding study out of South Dakota State University shows that older adults who ate fewer ultra-processed foods naturally consumed fewer calories, lost weight and abdominal fat, and showed improvements in insulin, nutrient-sensing hormones, and inflammation.
 
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