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 Where you live affects your weight more than you thinkWhere you live affects your weight more than you think
 
Findings reveal a strong link between location and Body Mass Index, emphasizing the need for policies addressing food environments and health disparities.
 
 
 Kiwifruit intake boosts vitamin C in skin and supports dermal structureKiwifruit intake boosts vitamin C in skin and supports dermal structure
 
Study shows that increasing dietary vitamin C intake with kiwifruit raises vitamin C levels in both the dermis and epidermis through active transport from the bloodstream. Higher skin vitamin C levels were associated with increased skin density and epidermal cell proliferation, but not with improved UV protection or measurable increases in new collagen markers.
 
   Sterilized fermented beverage targets obesity and type 2 diabetes pathways in computational studySterilized fermented beverage targets obesity and type 2 diabetes pathways in computational study
 
Researchers profiled a terminally sterilized probiotic-fermented MFH beverage and identified aporphine alkaloids and flavonoids with favorable predicted ADMET properties. Integrated network pharmacology, molecular docking, and 100-ns MD simulations suggest multi-target engagement of metabolic-inflammatory pathways relevant to obesity and type 2 diabetes.
 
   Pre-workout supplements linked to dangerously short sleepPre-workout supplements linked to dangerously short sleep
 
Pre-workout supplements are associated with lower sleep duration in young Canadians, highlighting the need for guidance on timing and caffeine content.
 
   National study maps where food additives come from in children’s and adults’ dietsNational study maps where food additives come from in children’s and adults’ diets
 
By analysing nationally representative diet data, researchers show that food additives rarely occur alone, with children and teenagers experiencing the highest exposure to complex additive mixtures largely driven by ultra-processed foods.
 
 Why soybean oil may fuel weight gain
 
Why soybean oil may fuel weight gainResearchers investigate how soybean oil may disrupt fat metabolism to potentially increase the risk of obesity.
 
 
 Researchers discover a surprising ally in the fight against insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
 
Researchers discover a surprising ally in the fight against insulin resistance and type 2 diabetesAn international research team led by Professor Marc-Emmanuel Dumas at Imperial College London & CNRS together with Prof. Patrice Cani (Imperial & University of Louvain, UCLouvain), Dr. Dominique Gauguier (Imperial & INSERM, Paris) and Prof. Peter Liu (University of Ottawa Heart Institute) has uncovered a surprising ally in the fight against insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes: a microbial metabolite called trimethylamine (TMA).
 
 
 Emotional support in marriage associated with lower BMI and fewer food cravings
 
Emotional support in marriage associated with lower BMI and fewer food cravingsStrong social relationships, particularly high-quality marriages, may help protect against obesity by influencing a complex communication system between the brain and gut, according to new research by UCLA Health.
 
 
 Industrial and farm chemicals quietly alter the balance of gut microbes
 
Industrial and farm chemicals quietly alter the balance of gut microbesThis study systematically screened over 1,000 agricultural and industrial chemicals and found that many can inhibit human gut bacteria in vitro. Beyond antimicrobial effects, these chemicals act as selective pressures that can reshape microbial competition, tolerance mechanisms, and metabolic pathways.
 
 
 Poor dietary iron weakens lung memory T cells after flu infection
 
Poor dietary iron weakens lung memory T cells after flu infectionDietary iron deficiency in mice alters lung T cell activation during influenza infection and leads to memory T cells that are present in normal or increased numbers but have impaired antiviral cytokine responses. These functional deficits are most pronounced in lung CD8-positive memory T cells and persist even under optimal recall conditions.
 
 
 First new fibromyalgia drug in 15 years, Tonmya (cyclobenzaprine HCl) gains FDA approval and hits pharmacy shelves
 
First new fibromyalgia drug in 15 years, Tonmya (cyclobenzaprine HCl) gains FDA approval and hits pharmacy shelvesIn a milestone moment for chronic pain management, Tonix Pharmaceuticals announced on August 15, 2025, that its novel sublingual therapy Tonmya has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - marking the first new drug for Fibromyalgia in more than 15 years.
 
 
 Supportive marriages may shape appetite control through oxytocin and the brain–gut axis
 
Supportive marriages may shape appetite control through oxytocin and the brain–gut axisSupportive marital relationships are associated with lower BMI, fewer food addiction symptoms, higher oxytocin, stronger frontal brain responses to food cues, and favorable gut tryptophan metabolites. These coordinated social, neural, hormonal, and gut pathways suggest a plausible biological link between emotional support and healthier eating regulation.
 
 
 Early exposure to fat-related food smells increases lifelong obesity risk
 
Early exposure to fat-related food smells increases lifelong obesity riskEarly exposure to fat-related food odors during development alters central sensory processing and metabolic regulation, independently of maternal obesity or nutrient intake. These sensory cues program long-term susceptibility to obesity, impaired thermogenesis, and altered brain responses to dietary fat in adulthood.
 
 
 Dietary restriction reprograms cancer-fighting immune cells to enhance anti-tumour immunity
 
Reducing calorie intake helps cancer-fighting immune cells do their jobs more effectively, reports a study by Van Andel Institute scientists and collaborators.
 
 
 Advancements in diabetes drug development
 
Advancements in diabetes drug developmentDiabetes goes beyond just glucose control, and recent advancements in research are enhancing drug development for the disease.
 
 
 Virtual diet and exercise program shows promise in reducing lymphoma treatment side effects
 
Patients undergoing treatment for lymphoma often experience adverse side effects that can be so severe that they stop or slow treatment.
 
 
 Gut microbe metabolite TMA improves blood sugar by shutting down a key inflammatory switch
 
Gut microbe metabolite TMA improves blood sugar by shutting down a key inflammatory switchResearchers identified trimethylamine (TMA) as a gut microbe–derived metabolite that directly inhibits IRAK4 to reduce metabolic inflammation and improve glycaemic control in high-fat-diet-fed mice. Choline-driven increases in TMA production replicated these benefits, revealing a host–microbe signaling axis with therapeutic potential for obesity-associated insulin resistance.
 
 
 High temperatures and heat waves may lead to delays in early childhood development
 
High temperatures and heat waves may lead to delays in early childhood developmentClimate change-including high temperatures and heat waves-has been shown to pose serious risks to the environment, food systems, and human health, but new research finds that it may also lead to delays in early childhood development.
 
 
 Health savings accounts, backed by GOP, cover fancy saunas but not insurance premiums
 
With the tax-free money in a health savings account, a person can pay for eyeglasses or medical exams, as well as a $1,700 baby bassinet or a $300 online parenting workshop.
 
 
 Preloading Instacart online grocery carts with healthy ingredients could help improve the diets of families
 
Preloading Instacart online grocery carts with healthy ingredients could help improve the diets of familiesUniversity at Buffalo researchers have shown that preloading Instacart online grocery carts with healthy ingredients could be a useful tool for improving the diets of families with young kids at risk for obesity.
 
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