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 Fiber blend relieves constipation and improves stool consistencyFiber blend relieves constipation and improves stool consistency
 
A recent study found that a combination of dietary fibers effectively alleviated chronic constipation, enhancing bowel function and stool quality in adults.
 
 
 Synthetic gut communities reveal how diet rewires the microbiomeSynthetic gut communities reveal how diet rewires the microbiome
 
Synthetic microbial communities give researchers controlled models for testing how diet reshapes gut microbial ecology, metabolism, and host-relevant responses. The review highlights how SynComs can strengthen causal inference, improve intervention testing, and support future precision nutrition, while noting major challenges in stability, standardization, and ecological realism.
 
   New drug could double survival time in patients with advanced pancreatic cancerNew drug could double survival time in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer
 
A new medication could double survival time in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, according to Phase III clinical trial results presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2026 annual meeting and simultaneously published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
 
   Semaglutide approval drove a surge in GLP-1 poison center exposuresSemaglutide approval drove a surge in GLP-1 poison center exposures
 
Following semaglutide's approval, poison center reports of GLP-1 RA exposures doubled, revealing critical trends in patient safety and healthcare utilization.
 
   AI and multiomics reveal how gut bacteria trigger colon cancerAI and multiomics reveal how gut bacteria trigger colon cancer
 
Over the past two decades, high‑throughput sequencing has dramatically expanded our understanding of the gut microbiome's composition.
 
 LMU researchers discover new genetic cause of Crohn's disease
 
LMU researchers discover new genetic cause of Crohn's diseaseA team led by LMU physician Daniel Kotlarz has identified a previously unknown genetic cause of Crohn's disease.
 
 
 Yale study offers critical clues for future norovirus treatments
 
Yale study offers critical clues for future norovirus treatmentsAs the leading cause of viral gastroenteritis worldwide, norovirus is an all too familiar ailment. Its telltale digestive upset — not to mention its reputation for being notoriously contagious — has earned it the nicknames "winter vomiting bug" and "stomach flu."
 
 
 Novel IL1RAP therapy advances toward pancreatic cancer clinical trial
 
Novel IL1RAP therapy advances toward pancreatic cancer clinical trialBlocking IL1RAP, a receptor that sits at a key control point in inflammatory signaling, can disrupt the tumor-driven inflammatory network that helps pancreatic cancer resist treatment, according to new research.
 
 
 Trial identifies 4 grams a day as the tested safe level for L-tyrosine in healthy men
 
Trial identifies 4 grams a day as the tested safe level for L-tyrosine in healthy menA randomized, crossover trial in healthy adult men found that 4 weeks of L-tyrosine supplementation at doses up to 4 g/day did not cause clinically meaningful changes in safety markers, diet, blood pressure, or body measures. The highest tested dose, 4 g/day, was identified as the no-observed-adverse-effect level under the study’s four-week conditions, although broader and longer-term studies are still needed.
 
 
 Natural microbial compound helps protect the gut from chronic inflammation
 
Natural microbial compound helps protect the gut from chronic inflammationUniversity of Louisville researchers have discovered how a naturally occurring microbial compound may help protect the gut and support future treatment strategies for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
 
 
 AACR report highlights unequal burden of cancer in the United States
 
AACR report highlights unequal burden of cancer in the United StatesThe American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) today released its Cancer Disparities Progress Report 2026, a comprehensive analysis of the unequal burden of cancer in the United States.
 
 
 Scientists uncover immune mechanisms driving rare gastrointestinal disorder
 
Scientists uncover immune mechanisms driving rare gastrointestinal disorderA collaborative team led by Dr. Jingnan Li and Dr. Ji Li at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, together with Associate Professor Xiaohuan Guo at Tsinghua University and Academician Ye-Guang Chen at Tsinghua University School of Life Sciences, published a study in Volume 2, article number 28 of the journal Immunity & Inflammation on June 17, 2026.
 
 
 How clinicians can identify and manage Ebola, hantavirus
 
How clinicians can identify and manage Ebola, hantavirusTwo deadly infectious diseases, Ebola and hantavirus have made headlines in recent weeks as they pose serious threats to public health.
 
 
 GATA6 loss transforms colorectal cancer cells into metastatic states
 
GATA6 loss transforms colorectal cancer cells into metastatic statesLoss of GATA6-a transcription factor that controls which genes are turned on or off-can reprogram colorectal cancer cells into more primitive, adaptable states that can then spread to the liver and establish new tumors, according to Weill Cornell Medicine and Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers.
 
 
 New project investigates gut microbiome for personalized bowel disease therapies
 
New project investigates gut microbiome for personalized bowel disease therapiesThe gut microbiome plays an important role in inflammatory bowel disease. In the research project MikrobiomProCheck, researchers are investigating how microbiome data can in future be used for diagnostics, disease monitoring and personalized therapies.
 
 
 Faster biological aging may help explain rising cancer rates in younger adults
 
Faster biological aging may help explain rising cancer rates in younger adultsA new study found that later birth cohorts showed greater biological aging, measured by systemic age-gap clocks. Greater biological aging was associated with higher early-onset solid cancer risk, especially lung, gastrointestinal, and uterine cancers.
 
 
 Scientists uncover new molecular mechanism driving gastrointestinal stromal tumors
 
Scientists uncover new molecular mechanism driving gastrointestinal stromal tumorsGastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the digestive tract, with KIT mutations driving approximately 75% to 80% of cases.
 
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