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 Drinking coffee alters your microbiome, mood, and memoryDrinking coffee alters your microbiome, mood, and memory
 
Coffee consumption influences the microbiota-gut-brain axis, affecting cognitive performance and emotional regulation through complex biological pathways.
 
 
 Vitamin E intake linked to a key fertility hormone in women trying to conceiveVitamin E intake linked to a key fertility hormone in women trying to conceive
 
A cross-sectional study of 97 women with infertility found that higher vitamin E intake was associated with lower prolactin levels and smaller hip circumference. Riboflavin and calcium intake were linked to higher muscle mass percentage, but the findings are association-based and need confirmation in longitudinal studies.
 
 
 How eating slowly and food texture influence appetite and weightHow eating slowly and food texture influence appetite and weight
 
Discover how the way you chew and the texture of your food can subtly reshape appetite signals, influence energy intake, and support smarter weight management strategies.
 
 
 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.
 
   Scientists will probe whether processing itself makes ultra-processed foods harmfulScientists will probe whether processing itself makes ultra-processed foods harmful
 
A randomized controlled trial protocol will test whether the cardiometabolic risks linked to ultra-processed foods stem from industrial processing, poor nutrient composition, or both. Using four controlled diets, researchers will separate the effects of UPF content from saturated fat, added sugar, and sodium on LDL cholesterol, insulin resistance, and blood pressure.
 
   People judge weight loss more harshly when GLP-1 drugs are involved, study findsPeople judge weight loss more harshly when GLP-1 drugs are involved, study finds
 
In four pre-registered studies across Belgium, the US, and the UK, people judged anti-obesity medication users as putting in less effort and, in turn, viewed them as less moral, competent, warm, and deserving than non-users. The findings suggest that effort moralization may help drive stigma around GLP-1-based weight-loss treatment, even when medication is used alongside diet and exercise.
 
   GLP-1 weight loss is driven mainly by fat loss, not muscle lossGLP-1 weight loss is driven mainly by fat loss, not muscle loss
 
GLP-1-based therapies helped adults with overweight or obesity lose weight mainly by reducing fat mass and visceral adipose tissue, while lean body mass losses were generally modest. The findings suggest these treatments can support higher-quality weight loss when paired with individualized care, nutrition, and resistance training.
 
   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.
 
   Ultra-processed foods linked to measurable drops in human attention spanUltra-processed foods linked to measurable drops in human attention span
 
New research from Monash University, the University of São Paulo and Deakin University shows a diet high in heavily processed foods can negatively impact the brain's ability to focus and increases the risk of developing dementia.
 
 Researchers uncover new mechanism linking metabolism, immunity, and skeletal health
 
Researchers uncover new mechanism linking metabolism, immunity, and skeletal healthObesity alters bone health not only through increased body weight but also by reshaping the bone marrow environment.
 
 
 Real-time CGM transforms blood glucose management in type 2 diabetes
 
A major clinical trial has found that real-time continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) significantly improves blood glucose management in adults living with type 2 diabetes who are treated with basal insulin.
 
 
 Late-night eating may amplify the effects of stress on gut health
 
It's well known that chronic stress can disrupt bowel function, sending people running to the bathroom or making them constipated.
 
 
 Vitamin D may prevent diabetes in people with certain genes
 
More than two in five U.S. adults has prediabetes, a condition marked by higher-than-normal blood sugar levels that often leads to type 2 diabetes.
 
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