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 Best foods to boost happiness after 50, according to new UK studyBest foods to boost happiness after 50, according to new UK study
 
Older adults who ate more fruits, vegetables, and fish showed higher well-being, especially eudemonic well-being and happiness, in a large UK study. However, most diet–well-being links weakened after accounting for mood, health, and socioeconomic factors.
 
 
 Climate change is fueling unhealthy sugar consumption in the USClimate change is fueling unhealthy sugar consumption in the US
 
As temperatures rise, added sugar intake increases in the U.S., particularly among low-income households, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.
 
   Keto diet reduces depression symptoms by 70% in college studentsKeto diet reduces depression symptoms by 70% in college students
 
Research indicates a ketogenic diet may serve as an effective adjunct therapy for major depression in college students, improving mood and cognitive abilities.
 
   Edible packaging offers a biodegradable alternative to plastic wasteEdible packaging offers a biodegradable alternative to plastic waste
 
Innovative edible packaging from food byproducts presents a sustainable alternative to plastics, enhancing food preservation and reducing environmental impact.
 
   Ketogenic diets may lower migraine frequency and medication useKetogenic diets may lower migraine frequency and medication use
 
This narrative review argues that the migraine brain is hypometabolic, with converging evidence of mitochondrial dysfunction, impaired glucose handling, neuroinflammation, microbiome shifts, and obesity-related pathways. It proposes ketogenic diets as a plausible preventive strategy that may reduce monthly migraine days and medication use, while emphasizing the need for larger, rigorous randomized trials and careful clinical oversight.
 
 Colostrum for Adults: Boosting Immunity Gut Health and Recovery
 
Colostrum for Adults: Boosting Immunity Gut Health and RecoveryDiscover how bovine colostrum, rich in immune and growth factors, is emerging as a powerful natural ally for boosting immunity, healing the gut, and accelerating recovery in adults.
 
 
 How processed red meat might drive neurodegenerative diseases
 
How processed red meat might drive neurodegenerative diseasesThe relationship between processed red meat and neurodegenerative diseases is complex, with potential risks and protective effects requiring more investigation.
 
 
 Can high-protein supplements improve cancer recovery?
 
Can high-protein supplements improve cancer recovery?A systematic review shows high-protein oral nutritional supplements can lower complications and hospital stays in cancer patients, improving recovery outcomes.
 
 
 Individuals taking semaglutide for weight loss experience less food noise than before
 
Individuals taking semaglutide for weight loss experience less food noise than beforeNew research being presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Vienna, Austria (15-19 September) shows that individuals who are taking semaglutide for weight loss experience less food noise than before.
 
 
 Daily meal timing influences longevity risk in adults, study reveals
 
Daily meal timing influences longevity risk in adults, study revealsResearchers analysing Aging Cell data from over 33,000 US adults found a U-shaped link between daily eating window length and mortality. Eating for 11–12 hours per day was tied to the lowest risk, while very short (
 
 
 Food insecurity raises long COVID risk while SNAP support cuts it
 
Food insecurity raises long COVID risk while SNAP support cuts itFood insecurity was linked to 73% higher odds of current Long COVID and 30% lower odds of recovery among US adults with prior infection, based on National Health Interview Survey data. Participation in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) mitigated this association, highlighting food assistance as a potential public health intervention.
 
 
 Philippines unveils new technologies to detect and manage African Swine Fever
 
Philippines unveils new technologies to detect and manage African Swine FeverThree new technologies to detect and manage African Swine Fever have been unveiled in the Philippines amid ongoing concerns about a vaccine imported from Vietnam.
 
 
 Genetic study shows dual GIPR/GLP1R action curbs binge alcohol use
 
Genetic study shows dual GIPR/GLP1R action curbs binge alcohol useResearchers used drug-target Mendelian randomization to test whether genetically proxied activation of GLP1R and GIPR influences alcohol-related behaviors. They found that GIPR, especially when combined with GLP1R, was linked to lower binge and heavy drinking, healthier food preferences, improved liver markers, and reduced coronary artery disease risk.
 
 
 Fast food’s grip on American diets weakens as younger adults cut back
 
Fast food’s grip on American diets weakens as younger adults cut backAbout one-third of U.S. adults consumed fast food on a given day between 2021 and 2023, with an average of 11.7% of daily calories coming from it. Intake has declined from 14.1% in 2013–14, driven mainly by reduced consumption among younger adults.
 
 
 Mediterranean diet during pregnancy cuts babies’ food allergy risk
 
Mediterranean diet during pregnancy cuts babies’ food allergy riskResearchers found that mothers who closely followed a Mediterranean diet during pregnancy and breastfeeding had infants with lower odds of developing food allergies. High fruit, vegetable, and full-fat dairy intake appeared protective, while higher poultry, red meat, and fish intake during pregnancy increased risk.
 
 
 Scientists uncover brain circuit that turns cravings into eating behavior
 
Scientists uncover brain circuit that turns cravings into eating behaviorResearchers found that the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis integrates pleasure signals from central amygdala prodynorphin neurons and hunger signals from agouti-related peptide neurons to drive consumption. Manipulating this bed nucleus of the stria terminalis circuit bidirectionally altered food intake and body weight in mice.
 
 
 Genes play an active role in shaping the gut bacteria, study finds
 
Genes play an active role in shaping the gut bacteria, study findsNew research from the University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Centre has found that genes play an active role in shaping the bacteria found in our gut, questioning the idea that gut health is influenced only by diet.
 
 
 UC researcher wins $300,000 grant to investigate the underlying causes of eosinophilic esophagitis
 
UC researcher wins $300,000 grant to investigate the underlying causes of eosinophilic esophagitisPatients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) often describe the condition as painful, disruptive and frightening.
 
 
 Mediterranean diet linked to better gum health
 
Mediterranean diet linked to better gum healthPeople living in the UK and following a diet close to the Mediterranean diet are more likely to have better gum health, with potentially lower amounts of gum disease and inflammation.
 
 
 Lifestyle changes show promise in preventing cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease
 
Lifestyle changes show promise in preventing cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s diseaseAn estimated 7.2 million Americans over age 65 currently live with Alzheimer's disease (AD). That number is expected to nearly double to 13.8 million by 2060.
 
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