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 Why older adults are turning to edible cannabis for sleep, pain, and moodWhy older adults are turning to edible cannabis for sleep, pain, and mood
 
Older adults in Colorado were drawn to edible cannabis mainly to manage sleep problems, pain, anxiety, or depression, often after concerns about conventional medicines or limited relief from other treatments. Most participants preferred THC-CBD combination products, but they remained uncertain about dosing, impairment, effectiveness, and how to choose the right cannabinoid ratio.
 
 
 Time-restricted eating helps with adherence in diabetes patientsTime-restricted eating helps with adherence in diabetes patients
 
Time-restricted eating shows promise for type 2 diabetes management, with family support and simple rules aiding adherence and metabolic health improvements.
 
   Eating eggs regularly reduces Alzheimer’s disease riskEating eggs regularly reduces Alzheimer’s disease risk
 
Findings suggest that egg consumption is associated with lower Alzheimer's disease risk, supporting the need for further research on diet and brain health.
 
   People judge GLP-1 users more harshly than dietersPeople judge GLP-1 users more harshly than dieters
 
Stigma surrounding GLP-1 weight loss treatments reveals societal biases, impacting individuals' mental health and the effectiveness of obesity interventions.
 
   Urges for cardiologists to screen patients for UPF intakeUrges for cardiologists to screen patients for UPF intake
 
The European Society of Cardiology identifies ultra-processed foods as a key cardiovascular risk, urging a shift in dietary guidelines for better heart health.
 
 Ultra processed foods linked to higher cardiovascular disease and death
 
Ultra processed foods linked to higher cardiovascular disease and deathPeople who eat more ultra processed food (UPF) have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease and death, according to a report published in the European Heart Journal today (Thursday).
 
 
 Research links specific diets to reduced biological age
 
Research links specific diets to reduced biological ageOlder Australians who reduce either dietary fat or animal-based protein show signs of reduced biological age, new research from the University of Sydney shows.
 
 
 Clinicians find evolutionary explanations for anxiety more helpful than genetics
 
Clinicians find evolutionary explanations for anxiety more helpful than geneticsMental health clinicians are over five times more likely to see evolutionary explanations of anxiety as helpful for their patients, rather than the genetic approaches currently taught to trainee doctors and psychiatrists in the UK and US, a new study shows.
 
 
 Walking 8,500 steps daily may help prevent weight regain
 
Walking 8,500 steps daily may help prevent weight regainNew research being presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2026) in Istanbul, Turkey (12-15 May) and published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health shows that doing around 8,500 steps a day can help people keep weight off after dieting.
 
 
 Asthma medication formoterol shows promise for treating fatty liver disease
 
Asthma medication formoterol shows promise for treating fatty liver diseaseMUSC researchers are tackling MASH, or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, a liver disease affecting hundreds of millions worldwide.
 
 
 Children frequently pressure parents to buy unhealthy foods during shopping
 
Children frequently pressure parents to buy unhealthy foods during shoppingA study using a nationally representative survey of parents in England, to be presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2026, Istanbul, Turkey, 12-15 May), reveals that over half (58%) of parents are frequently pestered by their children or teens to purchase products high in fats, salts and/or sugar (HFSS) when food shopping in stores or online, and almost three-quarters (72%) reported often buying the requested item.
 
 
 Short bouts of exercise help smokers manage immediate nicotine cravings
 
Short bouts of exercise help smokers manage immediate nicotine cravingsExercise may offer smokers a simple but effective additional tool when trying to quit, according to a new systematic review led by researchers from the Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA) at Adelaide University.
 
 
 Garlic-derived compound may help improve muscle strength during aging
 
Garlic-derived compound may help improve muscle strength during agingCan a compound derived from a common kitchen ingredient help support muscle health during aging? A new study suggests it can.
 
 
 Heart disease risk prediction tool proves effective across global populations
 
A tool developed by the American Heart Association (AHA), proven to accurately predict heart disease risk for Americans, can be applied to the global population, a new study led by NYU Langone Health shows.
 
 
 Longer working hours linked to rising obesity across OECD countries
 
Longer working hours linked to rising obesity across OECD countriesA new study presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2026) in Istanbul, Turkey (12-15 May) shows that a 1% reduction in annual working hours is associated with a 0.16% decrease in obesity rates across OECD countries.
 
 
 GLP-1 drugs may reshape how brain values rewarding foods
 
GLP-1 drugs may reshape how brain values rewarding foodsA new study from the University of Virginia reveals that a widely used class of weight-loss drugs does more than suppress appetite-it directly alters brain circuits that control motivation and reward.
 
 
 Cannabis compounds may improve metabolism and reduce diabetes risk
 
Cannabis compounds may improve metabolism and reduce diabetes riskA University of California, Riverside preclinical study is shedding light on a long-observed but poorly understood phenomenon: chronic cannabis users tend to have lower body weight and a reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes, despite the drug's well-known tendency to increase appetite.
 
 
 How diabetes could drain $5 trillion from the global economy by 2050
 
How diabetes could drain $5 trillion from the global economy by 2050A macroeconomic modelling study across 190 countries and territories estimates that diabetes could reduce global economic output by INT$5.177 trillion between 2021 and 2050. Most projected losses stem from diabetes-related disability and morbidity, with high-income countries facing the largest dollar losses and low- and middle-income countries carrying most of the disease burden.
 
 
 Legumes and soy foods may help reduce hypertension risk
 
Legumes and soy foods may help reduce hypertension riskA higher dietary intake of soy and legumes is linked to a lower risk of high blood pressure, finds a pooled data analysis of the available evidence, published in the open access journal BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health.
 
 
 Semaglutide shows sustained weight loss benefits in older adults
 
Semaglutide shows sustained weight loss benefits in older adultsA new analysis of the STEP trails carried out by semaglutide manufacturer Novo Nordisk has analysed various trials to show the safety and efficacy of the obesity drug semaglutide in older adults (over 65 years), and found similar efficacy and safety as in the general trial populations .
 
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