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Scientists Found a New Way to Measure Coffee Flavor

Scientists Found a New Way to Measure Coffee Flavor

New research suggests electrochemistry could help coffee shops more precisely measure flavor consistency, offering a new scientific lens on one of the world’s most personal daily rituals.

Apr 29, 2026

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Weight Loss May Not Lower Diabetes Risk the Same Way for Everyone

Weight Loss May Not Lower Diabetes Risk the Same Way for Everyone

A long-term observational study suggests some people may remain at high risk because of underlying metabolic issues, including fatty liver and insulin resistance.

Apr 29, 2026

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2 min read

Weight Loss

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Fiber May Matter More Than Creams for Hemorrhoids

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Fiber May Matter More Than Creams for Hemorrhoids

New guidance from gastroenterology experts says fiber and less straining are the strongest first steps, while evidence for some common remedies remains limited.

Apr 30, 2026

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1 min read

Vitamin D May Lower Diabetes Risk for Some People

Vitamin D May Lower Diabetes Risk for Some People

A new analysis of a clinical trial found reduced risk only in people with certain gene variations.

Apr 27, 2026

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2 min read

Nutrition Science

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Crowded Grocery Aisles May Change How You Shop

Crowded Grocery Aisles May Change How You Shop

A new study suggests that in-aisle displays can make stores feel more cramped, reducing how often shoppers engage with products and lowering overall sales.

Apr 26, 2026

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1 min read

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The Core Nutrition Advice Hasn’t Changed. Here’s Why That Matters

The Core Nutrition Advice Hasn’t Changed. Here’s Why That Matters

A new scientific statement reinforces that long-standing eating patterns still hold up.

Apr 1, 2026

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3 min read

How Sleep and Diet May Shape Your Immune System in Different Ways

How Sleep and Diet May Shape Your Immune System in Different Ways

A new study finds that sleep patterns and diet both influence immune function, but through separate biological pathways tied to inflammation and long-term health.

Apr 7, 2026

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3 min read

Artificial Sweeteners Show Subtle Metabolic Changes Across Generations

Artificial Sweeteners Show Subtle Metabolic Changes Across Generations

Early animal research suggests potential gut and gene effects, but what it means for people remains unclear.

Apr 13, 2026

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4 min read

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Fiber May Matter More Than Creams for Hemorrhoids

New guidance from gastroenterology experts says fiber and less straining are the strongest first steps, while evidence for some common remedies remains limited.

Apr 30, 2026

•

1 min read

Fiber May Matter More Than Creams for Hemorrhoids

Why Timing May Matter in Childhood Obesity Programs

A new observational study suggests children may see weaker short-term progress when healthy lifestyle programs begin just before long breaks in routine, highlighting how school schedules and structure can shape health outcomes.

Apr 30, 2026

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2 min read

Why Timing May Matter in Childhood Obesity Programs

Scientists Found a New Way to Measure Coffee Flavor

New research suggests electrochemistry could help coffee shops more precisely measure flavor consistency, offering a new scientific lens on one of the world’s most personal daily rituals.

Apr 29, 2026

•

2 min read

Scientists Found a New Way to Measure Coffee Flavor

Weight Loss May Not Lower Diabetes Risk the Same Way for Everyone

A long-term observational study suggests some people may remain at high risk because of underlying metabolic issues, including fatty liver and insulin resistance.

Apr 29, 2026

•

2 min read

Weight Loss May Not Lower Diabetes Risk the Same Way for Everyone

Study Links Ultraprocessed Foods to Lower Focus in Adults

A cross-sectional study found an association between higher ultraprocessed food intake and lower attention scores, even among adults with otherwise healthy diets.

Apr 28, 2026

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2 min read

Study Links Ultraprocessed Foods to Lower Focus in Adults

5 FOODS LINKED TO BETTER BRAIN HEALTH

Certain foods appear again and again as part of eating patterns linked to better brain function.

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