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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.
 
   Traditional plant extract may treat bone and mood disorders in postmenopausal womenTraditional plant extract may treat bone and mood disorders in postmenopausal women
 
Postmenopausal 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 useGLP-1 drugs promise wider health benefits, but experts urge caution on use
 
GLP-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.
 
   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.
 
 AI model detects pancreatic cancer years before clinical diagnosis
 
AI model detects pancreatic cancer years before clinical diagnosisAn AI model (REDMOD) can pick up the very early subtle tissue changes of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, the most common form of pancreatic cancer, which conventional imaging and the human eye find difficult to detect, finds research published online in the journal Gut.
 
 
 Rare Sugars vs. Regular Sugar: Which is Better for Glucose Control?
 
Rare Sugars vs. Regular Sugar: Which is Better for Glucose Control?Rare sugars such as allulose and tagatose may help blunt post-meal glucose rises while offering sweetness and food functionality closer to regular sugar. Current evidence is promising but still limited by small, short-term human studies.
 
 
 Rising bowel and ovarian cancer rates in younger adults raise new concerns
 
Rising bowel and ovarian cancer rates in younger adults raise new concernsCases of several cancers are rising in England among both younger and older adults, but rates of bowel and ovarian cancer are rising only among younger adults (under 50s), finds research published in the open access journal BMJ Oncology.
 
 
 Type 1 diabetes preserves fitness but alters oxygen use in teens
 
Type 1 diabetes preserves fitness but alters oxygen use in teensThe study highlights early microvascular impairment in adolescents with type 1 diabetes, emphasizing the importance of monitoring vascular health in this group.
 
 
 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.
 
 
 Study identifies new genetic pathways driving cardiometabolic disease risk
 
Study identifies new genetic pathways driving cardiometabolic disease riskA study published today in PLOS Medicine has identified two new genetic pathways that contribute to cardiometabolic disease, which includes heart disease, obesity and diabetes.
 
 
 Brief walking breaks help the body control sugar after carb-rich meals
 
Brief walking breaks help the body control sugar after carb-rich mealsBrief brisk walking breaks during prolonged sitting improved post-meal interstitial glucose responses in healthy adults after carbohydrate-rich meals, with the strongest effects seen in women. Gluteal fat showed a more stable glucose pattern than abdominal fat, suggesting it may help buffer carbohydrate-related glucose rises through depot-specific uptake and lipid-synthesis pathways.
 
 
 How cost, access, and awareness barriers are slowing BRCA testing
 
How cost, access, and awareness barriers are slowing BRCA testingThis study analyzes BRCA testing patterns in U.S. breast cancer patients, highlighting barriers and disparities in access to genetic testing and precision care.
 
 
 AI eye screening shows promise for detecting six metabolic diseases
 
AI eye screening shows promise for detecting six metabolic diseasesResearchers developed Reti-Pioneer, an AI retinal imaging framework that screened for six endocrine and metabolic diseases using color fundus photographs and clinical metadata. The system showed moderate-to-strong performance across cohorts, improved specialist decision-making, and demonstrated promising, though still preliminary, potential for faster, scalable disease screening.
 
 
 Lipid pathways driving diabetes and heart disease risk in South Asians
 
Lipid pathways driving diabetes and heart disease risk in South AsiansIdentifying lipid-linked genetic pathways in Asian Indians offers insights into diabetes and heart disease, crucial for developing ancestry-specific therapies.
 
 
 Uterine fibroids may be less common in Latina women than previously estimated
 
Uterine fibroids may be less common in Latina women than previously estimatedUterine fibroids may be less common in Latina women than earlier estimates suggested, according to new research.
 
 
 Hepatitis C infection associated with reduced portal insulin levels
 
Hepatitis C infection associated with reduced portal insulin levelsInsulin resistance is a common extrahepatic manifestation of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection (HCVi), but its mechanism is poorly understood.
 
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