New research suggests that for some people, engaging with food content online may help curb immediate urges to eat, though the effect appears short-term and context-dependent.
Apr 17, 2026
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Behavior & Psychology
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A new review suggests that different fatty acids can have distinct effects on metabolic health, though the impact depends on overall diet and context.
Nutrition Science
Healthy Aging
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A new study links the “neuroactive potential” of gut bacteria to cognition and depression in older adults, though the findings are observational and do not show cause and effect.
Apr 18, 2026
Researchers found that mice gained weight on refined carbohydrate-heavy diets without eating significantly more calories, but the study does not show that bread or carbs have the same effect in people.
Apr 15, 2026
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A study of older adults found higher ultraprocessed food consumption was associated with more fat stored inside thigh muscles, though the research does not show cause and effect.
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Long-term data suggest a Mediterranean-style eating pattern may be tied to slower loss of brain volume, though researchers caution it’s not cause and effect
Mar 22, 2026
A study finds that the balance of certain dietary fats can change the fat composition inside T cells, affecting their resistance to a form of cell death linked to immune function.
Mar 7, 2026
A new brain study suggests that visual food cues may continue to trigger reward signals even when hunger has already been satisfied.
Mar 4, 2026
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A new review highlights how fructose is processed in the body, but what it means for everyday eating depends on the bigger picture.
New research finds menu labels may help some people with binge eating, while worsening symptoms for others.
Apr 16, 2026
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