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 Why “low testosterone” has become a profitable masculinity crisis onlineWhy “low testosterone” has become a profitable masculinity crisis online
 
Social media's portrayal of low testosterone transforms masculinity into a marketable issue, linking health interventions to male identity and performance.
 
 
 Which hair loss supplements actually work?Which hair loss supplements actually work?
 
Researchers compare the effectiveness and safety of multiple dietary supplements for hair loss.
 
   Does concern about climate change influence meat choices? New U.S. survey suggests it doesDoes concern about climate change influence meat choices? New U.S. survey suggests it does
 
A nationally representative U.S. survey found that about 12% of adults self-report not eating red meat, with higher prevalence among women, older adults, college-educated individuals, and certain minority groups. Reporting climate change and environmental issues as a top national concern was independently associated with a greater likelihood of reporting no red meat consumption.
 
   Study reveals what drives PFAS exposure in firefighters and how risks may be reducedStudy reveals what drives PFAS exposure in firefighters and how risks may be reduced
 
A large U.S. firefighter cohort study identified personal, occupational, and department-level predictors of serum PFAS concentrations, highlighting both modifiable exposures and persistent background sources. Some protective practices, blood or plasma donation, and drinking water sources were associated with differences in specific PFAS analytes, although causal relationships require further longitudinal study.
 
   Study reveals DNA methylation score that better detects alcohol intake than standard biomarkersStudy reveals DNA methylation score that better detects alcohol intake than standard biomarkers
 
A Mediterranean cohort study evaluated a DNA methylation biomarker of alcohol intake and compared it with conventional indicators such as GGT. The epigenomic score correlated with alcohol exposure, linked to telomere shortening and epigenetic aging markers, but findings remain observational and population-specific.
 
 Tirzepatide shows dual benefits in sleep apnea trial improving metabolism and reducing inflammation
 
Tirzepatide shows dual benefits in sleep apnea trial improving metabolism and reducing inflammationTirzepatide significantly improved cardiometabolic risk markers in adults with obesity and moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea in the SURMOUNT-OSA phase 3 trials. Mediation analyses suggest both weight loss and reduced sleep-disordered breathing contributed to improvements in inflammation, insulin resistance, lipids, and blood pressure.
 
 
 New meta-analysis challenges claims of athletic advantage for transgender women
 
New meta-analysis challenges claims of athletic advantage for transgender womenA meta-analysis of 52 studies reveals insights into body composition and fitness in transgender athletes, challenging assumptions about competitive advantage.
 
 
 Air conditioning in nursing homes lowers heat-related risk
 
Air conditioning in nursing homes lowers heat-related riskAir conditioning is linked to lower mortality rates in nursing homes during extreme heat, underscoring the importance of climate control for vulnerable seniors.
 
 
 Why did influenza fail to spread in a crowded indoor setting?
 
Why did influenza fail to spread in a crowded indoor setting?The EMIT-2 trial shows zero influenza transmission despite ideal conditions, suggesting a perfect storm is needed for the virus to spread effectively.
 
 
 Metformin linked to lower odds of intermediate macular degeneration in people with diabetes
 
Metformin linked to lower odds of intermediate macular degeneration in people with diabetesA five-year image-based study in people with type 2 diabetes found metformin use was associated with lower odds of developing intermediate age-related macular degeneration. The observational findings suggest a potential protective link but do not establish causation and warrant prospective clinical trials.
 
 
 Most statin side effects are not backed by trials
 
Most statin side effects are not backed by trialsResearch indicates that many statin therapy side effects are not supported by evidence, suggesting a need for revised labeling to improve treatment decisions.
 
 
 Obesity drives shared genetic risk behind many chronic disease combinations
 
Obesity drives shared genetic risk behind many chronic disease combinationsThe study uncovers obesity's genetic links to chronic diseases, offering insights into multimorbidity and the potential for targeted health interventions.
 
 
 PSMA PET/CT scans may predict prostate cancer recurrence, guide treatment
 
PSMA PET/CT scans may predict prostate cancer recurrence, guide treatmentNew research in the February 2026 issue of JNCCN-Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network found that incorporating information from prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT scans may be able to predict progression-free survival (PFS) and guide treatment planning in patients with rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels following removal of the prostate.
 
 
 New analysis asks if alcohol guidance needs stronger trials to settle the health debate
 
New analysis asks if alcohol guidance needs stronger trials to settle the health debateThe viewpoint reviews conflicting evidence on alcohol consumption, highlighting discrepancies between observational studies, genetic analyses, and public health guidance. It concludes that large randomized trials comparing alcohol moderation versus cessation are needed to clarify long-term health effects.
 
 
 Senescent neutrophils promote tumor survival across cancer types
 
Senescent neutrophils promote tumor survival across cancer typesRenowned as first responders to threatening infections, neutrophils also happen to feature prominently in the microenvironment of tumors, where they and other immune cells play opposing and frequently mutable roles in promoting-or resisting-cancer progression.
 
 
 Liver-derived protein supports bone health in males
 
Liver-derived protein supports bone health in malesNew research suggests the liver plays a previously unrecognized role in bone health, but only in males.
 
 
 Football finals push devoted fans’ bodies into overdrive
 
Football finals push devoted fans’ bodies into overdriveThe study examines football fever, highlighting how emotional engagement elevates heart rates and stress levels in devoted fans during matches.
 
 
 Barriers to testosterone therapy drive men toward underground sources
 
Barriers to testosterone therapy drive men toward underground sourcesSome men are resorting to obtaining testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) from underground sources due to significant barriers to accessing the therapy through formal medical channels, according to new Griffith University research.
 
 
 Implantable immune scaffold predicts type 1 diabetes weeks before symptoms
 
Implantable immune scaffold predicts type 1 diabetes weeks before symptomsThe study highlights a presymptomatic phase in type 1 diabetes progression, using immune niches to track immune changes before blood sugar abnormalities.
 
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