A long-running U.S. study found an association between daily sugary drink intake and stomach cancer, but the cancer was uncommon and the study cannot prove the drinks were responsible.
Aug 19, 2026
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Nutrition Science
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PCBs were detected in all 192 samples, but researchers estimated that exposure from typical tea consumption remained very low.
A national analysis suggests eating a wider variety of seafood could help address shortfalls in several nutrients, but supply and sustainability remain major constraints.
Aug 20, 2026
People who drank more coffee tended to have less body fat, more muscle and different hormone profiles at age 46.
Aug 17, 2026
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More than 1 million women were tracked after pregnancy, with gestational diabetes linked most strongly to later blood sugar problems and more modest increases in several other health risks.
Heart Health
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A new expert perspective questions whether evidence from weight-management research supports recommending 1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram to adults across the lifespan.
Jul 27, 2026
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A study of nearly 65,000 people born around the end of British sugar rationing found an association between lower sugar exposure early in life and later brain health, but it cannot show that sugar caused the difference.
Aug 2, 2026
Adults ate about the same weight of food after adding more vegetables, fruit and beans, but the analysis cannot prove lower energy density caused their weight loss.
Aug 9, 2026
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A study suggests weight lost before diagnosis may make higher BMI appear protective.
A study in mice points to a possible way the amino acid leucine could help gut bacteria produce a compound that supports the intestinal barrier, but researchers have not yet tested the approach in children.
Aug 18, 2026
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