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How a Mouse Study Links Soybean Oil Metabolism to Weight Gain

How a Mouse Study Links Soybean Oil Metabolism to Weight Gain

Researchers traced how a high soybean oil diet changed liver fat signaling in mice, raising questions about dose and metabolism rather than labeling any single oil “good” or “bad” for humans.

Dec 1, 2025

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How Gut-Derived Molecules May Shape Obesity and Diabetes Risk

How Gut-Derived Molecules May Shape Obesity and Diabetes Risk

A new study maps the metabolites that move from the intestine to the liver and into circulation, offering clues to how diet and the microbiome influence metabolic health.

Dec 1, 2025

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3 min read

Nutrition Science

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Pregnant Women Use Alcohol-Free Drinks, but Advice Falls Short

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Pregnant Women Use Alcohol-Free Drinks, but Advice Falls Short

Many expectant mothers turn to alcohol-free and low-alcohol options, but most say they aren’t getting clear guidance.

Dec 2, 2025

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Daily Coffee May Support Cellular Aging in People with Serious Mental Illness

Daily Coffee May Support Cellular Aging in People with Serious Mental Illness

A new study links three to four cups a day with longer telomeres, a marker tied to biological aging, while finding no benefit with higher intake.

Nov 29, 2025

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Do Produce Incentives Help Families Eat More Fruits and Vegetables?

Do Produce Incentives Help Families Eat More Fruits and Vegetables?

A new study of Rhode Island’s statewide SNAP produce incentive shows small gains for some families, highlighting the need for stronger outreach, access and retailer participation.

Nov 28, 2025

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3 min read

Nutrition Science

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Earlier Meal Timing May Shift Fat Metabolism, Study Finds

Earlier Meal Timing May Shift Fat Metabolism, Study Finds

A small crossover study in women suggests that eating earlier in the day, even with the same calories, changes lipid metabolism in ways late eating does not.

Nov 15, 2025

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New Canadian Initiative Aims to Demystify Fermented Foods

New Canadian Initiative Aims to Demystify Fermented Foods

A first-of-its-kind network connects researchers, chefs and the public to explore how foods like yogurt, kimchi and sourdough may influence gut and overall health.

Nov 14, 2025

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Could Eating More Eggs, Fish and Soy Help Ease Anxiety?

Could Eating More Eggs, Fish and Soy Help Ease Anxiety?

A new brain study links lower levels of choline, an essential nutrient found in many everyday foods, to anxiety disorders.

Nov 12, 2025

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Pregnant Women Use Alcohol-Free Drinks, but Advice Falls Short

Many expectant mothers turn to alcohol-free and low-alcohol options, but most say they aren’t getting clear guidance.

Dec 2, 2025

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Pregnant Women Use Alcohol-Free Drinks, but Advice Falls Short

Foods Rich in Polyphenols May Support Better Heart Health Over Time

A long-term study of more than 3,000 adults suggests that diets featuring tea, coffee, berries and whole grains are linked to healthier cardiovascular risk scores.

Dec 2, 2025

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Foods Rich in Polyphenols May Support Better Heart Health Over Time

How a Mouse Study Links Soybean Oil Metabolism to Weight Gain

Researchers traced how a high soybean oil diet changed liver fat signaling in mice, raising questions about dose and metabolism rather than labeling any single oil “good” or “bad” for humans.

Dec 1, 2025

•

3 min read

How a Mouse Study Links Soybean Oil Metabolism to Weight Gain

How Gut-Derived Molecules May Shape Obesity and Diabetes Risk

A new study maps the metabolites that move from the intestine to the liver and into circulation, offering clues to how diet and the microbiome influence metabolic health.

Dec 1, 2025

•

3 min read

How Gut-Derived Molecules May Shape Obesity and Diabetes Risk

Lab Study Suggests Microplastics Can Disrupt Fermentation in Cattle Stomachs

New research finds tiny plastic particles can interfere with rumen microbes, raising questions about animal health and food safety.

Nov 30, 2025

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Lab Study Suggests Microplastics Can Disrupt Fermentation in Cattle Stomachs

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