Swiss centenarians show youthful blood protein profiles in aging study
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 Higher ultra-processed food intake aligns with greater binge eating risk in obesity studyHigher ultra-processed food intake aligns with greater binge eating risk in obesity study
 
Higher intake of ultra-processed foods in adults with obesity was associated with disordered eating symptoms, poorer diet quality, and lower protein intake. The cross-sectional findings suggest dietary processing level may influence eating behaviour patterns relevant to obesity management, though causality cannot be inferred.
 
 
 Swiss centenarians show youthful blood protein profiles in aging studySwiss centenarians show youthful blood protein profiles in aging study
 
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In a large UK population cohort, higher weekly alcohol consumption was dose-dependently associated with greater visceral fat mass measured by DXA, independent of total body fat. Heavy drinkers showed over 10% higher proportional visceral fat compared with lower consumption groups, a pattern linked to increased cardiometabolic risk.
 
 Colorful japonica rice varieties show unique health-promoting lipids
 
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 What is Mycelium? Health benefits, nutrition facts, and sustainability explained
 
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 Combining healthy lifestyle and GLP-1 therapy reduces heart risks in diabetes
 
Combining healthy lifestyle and GLP-1 therapy reduces heart risks in diabetesIndividuals living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) had a significantly lower risk of poor cardiovascular health when they used a GLP-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) in combination with adhering to healthy lifestyle habits, according to a new study led by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Department of Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System.
 
 
 Ultra-low-power TMR switches for reliable CGM activation
 
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 Identifying the core catalyst for muscle energy production
 
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 Neem compound gedunin shows promise against pancreatic cancer
 
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 Study reveals pancreatic cancer's early immune evasion tactics
 
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 High-fat ketogenic diet improves exercise response in diabetic mice
 
To be healthy, conventional wisdom tells us to exercise and limit fatty foods. Exercise helps us lose weight and build muscle.
 
 
 Nearly 6 in 10 women in the U.S. may have cardiovascular disease in the next 25 years
 
Driven by rising rates in high blood pressure, nearly 6 in 10 women in the U.S. will have some type of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the next 25 years, according to a new scientific statement published today in Circulation, the peer-reviewed, flagship journal of the American Heart Association, a global force changing the future of health for all.
 
 
 Misdiagnosed Parkinson's patient regains life after NPH treatment
 
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 Tirzepatide activates brown fat, boosting metabolism beyond appetite control
 
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 Untreated sleep apnea may cost the UK and US billions annually
 
Untreated obstructive sleep apnea may be costing the UK and US economies billions of pounds/dollars in lost productivity every year, with a considerable proportion of working age adults experiencing symptoms indicative of the breathing disorder, suggests an analysis published online in the journal Thorax.
 
 
 WashU Medicine receives 80 million to study exceptional longevity
 
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have received an $80 million grant to continue research into the mysteries of exceptional longevity.
 
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