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 How diet influences the gut microbiome and overall healthHow diet influences the gut microbiome and overall health
 
Discover how everyday dietary choices rapidly reshape your gut microbiome and, over time, influence inflammation, metabolism, and long-term disease risk.
 
 
 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.
 
 
 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.
 
   Repurposed cancer drugs offer potential breakthrough for Crohn’s disease treatmentRepurposed cancer drugs offer potential breakthrough for Crohn’s disease treatment
 
University of Houston biologists have contributed to a potential breakthrough in treating Crohn's disease by shifting the clinical focus from symptom management to addressing a primary underlying cause of the condition.
 
   Study finds no causal link between antibiotics and celiac disease riskStudy finds no causal link between antibiotics and celiac disease risk
 
The risk of celiac disease, an autoimmune reaction driven by gluten, is not a reason to avoid antibiotic treatment.
 
   Pathogens drive inflammation by reprogramming host cell metabolic processesPathogens drive inflammation by reprogramming host cell metabolic processes
 
An intestinal pathogen reshapes the gut environment to fuel its own colonization and cause diseases, a multi-institutional team including researchers at Vanderbilt Health has discovered.
 
 Scientists identify new inflammatory mechanism to treat chronic health conditions
 
A protein long understood to drive inflammation by producing nitric oxide has a second, previously unknown role - it physically binds to another key protein inside cells to directly modulate the immune response.
 
 
 Scientists discover immune sentinel cells within skin hair follicles
 
Researchers at the School of Medicine at the University of California, Riverside have discovered previously unrecognized immune surveillance structures in the skin.
 
 
 Experimental drug ZED1227 protects the whole body from gluten damage
 
An experimental drug may in future provide a new form of protection for people with celiac disease.
 
 
 New research shows weight loss is possible without GLP-1
 
Glucagon-like peptide-1 agonism - GLP-1, common in obesity medicines - is not essential to weight management, according to preclinical research led by Richard DiMarchi and Matthias Tschöp, with funding from their startup company Bluewater Biosciences.
 
 
 AGA update emphasizes lifestyle changes for effective hemorrhoid management
 
The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has released a new clinical practice update providing expert guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of hemorrhoids, a common condition affecting approximately 50% of people by age 50.
 
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