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 Eating oranges daily may shift lipid patterns in fatty liver diseaseEating oranges daily may shift lipid patterns in fatty liver disease
 
A 4-week trial on 'Navelina' oranges shows potential effects on lipid metabolism in fatty liver disease, revealing intriguing but non-significant patterns.
 
 
 Fermentation boosts anti-inflammatory power in dairy alternativesFermentation boosts anti-inflammatory power in dairy alternatives
 
Investigating fermented oat and soy drinks, this study highlights their potential to enhance anti-inflammatory bioactivity through lipid transformation.
 
   Study finds many UK adults want to avoid ultra-processed foods but cannot define them clearlyStudy finds many UK adults want to avoid ultra-processed foods but cannot define them clearly
 
A qualitative study of 30 UK adults found that many people see ultra-processed foods as unhealthy but struggle to define them clearly or distinguish them from other processed foods. The findings suggest that clearer communication and food-environment changes, not education alone, may be needed to help people reduce UPF intake.
 
   When rice-based formula is the right choice for cow’s milk allergyWhen rice-based formula is the right choice for cow’s milk allergy
 
This expert-driven framework aids clinicians in selecting hydrolyzed rice formula for infants with cow's milk allergy, enhancing dietary management strategies.
 
   Smoothies vs juice: study reveals which fruit form is healthiestSmoothies vs juice: study reveals which fruit form is healthiest
 
Fruit smoothies are associated with improved health indicators, outperforming juices and solid fruits, emphasizing the need for dietary guidelines adjustments.
 
 Women using GLP-1 drugs face higher weight loss stigma
 
Women using GLP-1 drugs face higher weight loss stigmaIn a new study exploring stigma associated with the use of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, women who lost weight using GLP-1 medications were judged more harshly than those who lost weight through diet and exercise, with negative reactions driven largely by beliefs that medication-assisted weight loss is a "shortcut."
 
 
 New federal Medicaid rules require one month of work. Some states demand more.
 
New federal Medicaid rules require one month of work. Some states demand more.Millions of people who apply for Medicaid in the coming years will have to prove they've been working, going to school, or volunteering for at least a month before they can gain or retain health insurance through the government program.
 
 
 Study reveals what people ask AI chatbots about health most often
 
Study reveals what people ask AI chatbots about health most oftenResearchers analyzed more than 500,000 de-identified Microsoft Copilot health conversations from January 2026 and found that health information queries were most common, while nearly one in five conversations involved personal symptoms or condition-related concerns.
 
 
 Healthy diets linked to higher lung cancer risk in younger non-smokers
 
Healthy diets linked to higher lung cancer risk in younger non-smokersA diet rich in fruit, vegetables and whole grains is generally recommended for better health and to lower the risk of cancer and other diseases.
 
 
 Study finds popular AI chatbots often give problematic health advice
 
Study finds popular AI chatbots often give problematic health adviceResearchers audited five popular public-facing AI chatbots across 250 health prompts and found that 49.6% of responses were problematic, with especially weak performance on open-ended questions and in nutrition and athletic performance. The study also found poor citation quality, difficult readability, and very few refusals to answer, raising concerns about the reliability of chatbots for everyday health information.
 
 
 Coffee impacts the gut-brain axis to improve mood and stress
 
Coffee impacts the gut-brain axis to improve mood and stressNew research from APC Microbiome Ireland, a world leading research centre at University College Cork, has comprehensively explored the mechanisms behind coffee's positive effects on the gut-brain axis for the first time.
 
 
 Obesity, GLP-1s, and metabolic care
 
Obesity, GLP-1s, and metabolic careAn interview with Professor Thomas Forst, Chief Medical Officer, hVIVO
 
 
 AI chatbots give misleading health advice nearly half the time
 
AI chatbots give misleading health advice nearly half the timeWidespread inaccuracies in AI chatbot health responses pose public health risks, highlighting the urgent need for better oversight and cleaner training data.
 
 
 Scientists link poor sleep to decreased chemotherapy response via the gut
 
Scientists link poor sleep to decreased chemotherapy response via the gutSleep deprivation has long been known to weaken the immune system. Now UF Health Cancer Institute researchers have made a startling discovery: The gut microbiota drives changes to the immune system caused by chronic sleep loss. These changes promote cancer progression, disrupt circadian rhythm and weaken the effectiveness of chemotherapy.
 
 
 Proteomics and AI bring earlier risk prediction into sharper focus
 
Proteomics and AI bring earlier risk prediction into sharper focusThis review examines how high-throughput proteomics is expanding precision medicine by improving biomarker discovery, disease prediction, and drug development. It also shows how AI is helping researchers interpret complex proteomic data while highlighting major barriers such as standardization, validation, and clinical translation.
 
 
 Concerns rise over breast cancer risk and gender-based efficacy of Ocrevus
 
Concerns rise over breast cancer risk and gender-based efficacy of OcrevusThe US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing a petition to revoke the approval of Roche's top-selling drug ocrelizumab (Ocrevus) for treating primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) - a form of MS thought to affect around 15 % of patients.
 
 
 Microbes in the digestive tract help tailor treatment for melanoma patients
 
Microbes in the digestive tract help tailor treatment for melanoma patientsThe specific mix of bacteria living in a person's gut can predict the chances that melanoma will recur after surgery and immunotherapy, which helps immune cells target cancer cells. This is according to a new study led by researchers from NYU Langone Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Center.
 
 
 Why heart risk is hard to predict in type 1 diabetes
 
Why heart risk is hard to predict in type 1 diabetesA European study reveals cardiovascular risk patterns in type 1 diabetes, highlighting the need for tailored prevention strategies to catch complications early.
 
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