Food insecurity links to poorer mental and physical health in Tasmania
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 CDC report reveals what 24 years of nutrition biomarkers say about America’s healthCDC report reveals what 24 years of nutrition biomarkers say about America’s health
 
The 2026 CDC Nutrition Report will make nearly 24 years of NHANES biomarker data easier to use, covering up to 131 nutritional biomarkers in the US population aged 1 year and older. By standardizing blood and urine biomarker trends, demographic patterns, and comparisons of supplement use, the report aims to support nutrition policy, clinical reference intervals, and public health monitoring.
 
 
 Food insecurity links to poorer mental and physical health in TasmaniaFood insecurity links to poorer mental and physical health in Tasmania
 
Food insecurity among adults in Tasmania was strongly associated with lower diet satisfaction and poorer self-rated mental and physical health, with diet dissatisfaction showing the strongest link. The findings suggest that food insecurity limits not only nutrition, but also food choice, agency, wellbeing, and equitable access to acceptable, affordable, and culturally appropriate diets.
 
   Could blocking inflammation help treat difficult-to-treat depression?Could blocking inflammation help treat difficult-to-treat depression?
 
A small proof-of-concept RCT found that tocilizumab, an IL-6 receptor blocker, showed a non-significant but clinically suggestive pattern of improvement in difficult-to-treat depression linked to low-grade inflammation. The study found that baseline hs-CRP, rather than IL-6, may help identify patients most likely to respond, supporting larger trials of immune-targeted depression care.
 
   Adjuvanted and high-dose flu vaccines protect older adults equally wellAdjuvanted and high-dose flu vaccines protect older adults equally well
 
In a large study of 429,595 adults aged 65 years or older, adjuvanted and high-dose influenza vaccines showed no significant difference in protection against PCR-confirmed influenza. The findings support current recommendations that both enhanced vaccines are reasonable options for older adults, while second-season results may further refine the evidence.
 
   Oral AD109 improves sleep apnea severity but tolerability remains a challengeOral AD109 improves sleep apnea severity but tolerability remains a challenge
 
AD109, an investigational once-daily oral combination of aroxybutynin and atomoxetine, significantly improved airway obstruction and oxygenation in adults with mild-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea who could not use PAP therapy. However, symptom improvements did not clearly differ from placebo, and about one in five AD109 recipients discontinued treatment due to adverse events.
 
 Higher marine microplastics may signal greater stroke and chronic disease burden in coastal communities
 
Higher marine microplastics may signal greater stroke and chronic disease burden in coastal communitiesA new U.S. coastal analysis links higher marine microplastic concentrations with increased chronic disease prevalence, raising new questions about how environmental pollution may intersect with cardiovascular and metabolic health. Study: Marine microplastic concentration and associations with stroke and chronic disease prevalence.
 
 
 Weight loss helps older AF patients slim down, but does not ease symptoms
 
Weight loss helps older AF patients slim down, but does not ease symptomsAn 8-month low-calorie diet plus behavioral support helped older adults with overweight or obesity and persistent atrial fibrillation lose weight safely, with no intervention-related serious adverse events. However, the LOSE-AF trial found no meaningful improvement in AF symptoms, rhythm control, AF burden, cardiac remodeling, or further AF procedure rates compared with usual care.
 
 
 New gene expression signature may guide immunotherapy for resistant prostate cancer patients
 
New gene expression signature may guide immunotherapy for resistant prostate cancer patientsResearchers with the James P. Allison Institute™ at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered a new gene expression signature within tumors that can help identify patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who are more likely to experience lasting benefits from combined immunotherapy treatment.
 
 
 How food and alcohol cues leave different signatures in the brain
 
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 Blood carotenoids offer the clearest signal of fruit and vegetable eating habits
 
Blood carotenoids offer the clearest signal of fruit and vegetable eating habitsThe review finds that several candidate biomarkers may help estimate fruit and vegetable intake more objectively than self-reported dietary tools, but most remain limited by specificity, sampling burden, supplement use, or incomplete validation.
 
 
 Common allergy medication may also help fight aggressive cancers
 
Common allergy medication may also help fight aggressive cancersA drug widely used to treat asthma and allergies may also help fight aggressive cancers, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study that uncovered how tumors hijack common white blood cells to evade immunotherapy.
 
 
 Yoga and meditation show promise for gut health
 
Yoga and meditation show promise for gut healthThis systematic review found that yoga and Buddhist meditation were associated with favorable gut microbiota and metabolite profiles in four human studies involving healthy adults. However, because participants largely followed vegetarian or vegan diets and no randomized controlled trials were included, the findings cannot prove that meditation alone reshapes the gut microbiome.
 
 
 UC Davis scientists identify protein key to male fertility
 
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 Scientists map genetic variants behind prostate cancer therapy failure
 
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 Smartphone overdependence may signal higher alcohol and smoking risk in teens
 
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 Allison Institute Platform Utilizes Spatial Profiling to Locate Protective Cellular Niches
 
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 Protein Plays Dual Role by Silencing Thousands of Genes While Keeping Vital Ones Active
 
Protein Plays Dual Role by Silencing Thousands of Genes While Keeping Vital Ones ActiveThe causes of male infertility can be hard to diagnose, with many tests failing to detect genetic defects. Sometimes, infertility doesn't even involve the genes themselves. It can arise from improper folding of the father's DNA in the sperm. If a couple conceives, this mispackaged DNA can damage the lifelong health of the child.
 
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