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How Your Gut Chooses When to Fight or Heal

How Your Gut Chooses When to Fight or Heal

New mouse research reveals a nerve-to-immune “switch” that responds to eating patterns, offering clues to why late-night meals may disrupt gut repair.

Nov 25, 2025

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Reducing Ultraprocessed Foods Improved Metabolism in Older Adults

Reducing Ultraprocessed Foods Improved Metabolism in Older Adults

An 18-week feeding trial found that shifting to more simply prepared foods helped older adults eat less and improve insulin sensitivity without dieting.

Nov 25, 2025

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3 min read

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Low Choline Intake May Worsen Early Metabolic Stress Tied to Brain Health

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Low Choline Intake May Worsen Early Metabolic Stress Tied to Brain Health

A new study in young adults links low choline levels to higher inflammation and early signs of neuronal stress, underscoring the importance of getting enough choline from foods like beans, soy, eggs, fish and cruciferous vegetables.

Nov 26, 2025

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People With Diabetes May Have a Harder Time Using Ketones for Energy

People With Diabetes May Have a Harder Time Using Ketones for Energy

A new study finds that mitochondrial use of ketone bodies is less efficient in insulin-resistant states, offering clues to why metabolism works differently in diabetes and fatty liver disease.

Nov 24, 2025

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Infant Feeding and Sleep Routines Linked to Growth

Infant Feeding and Sleep Routines Linked to Growth

A new study suggests that everyday habits in a baby’s first two months may be tied to higher weight by six months.

Nov 23, 2025

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4 min read

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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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Low Choline Intake May Worsen Early Metabolic Stress Tied to Brain Health

A new study in young adults links low choline levels to higher inflammation and early signs of neuronal stress, underscoring the importance of getting enough choline from foods like beans, soy, eggs, fish and cruciferous vegetables.

Nov 26, 2025

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3 min read

Low Choline Intake May Worsen Early Metabolic Stress Tied to Brain Health

Microplastics Can Carry Pathogens and Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Study Finds

New research shows that tiny plastic particles in waterways can host harmful microbes, including antimicrobial-resistant strains, raising concerns for coastal food safety and public health.

Nov 26, 2025

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Microplastics Can Carry Pathogens and Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Study Finds

How Your Gut Chooses When to Fight or Heal

New mouse research reveals a nerve-to-immune “switch” that responds to eating patterns, offering clues to why late-night meals may disrupt gut repair.

Nov 25, 2025

•

3 min read

How Your Gut Chooses When to Fight or Heal

Reducing Ultraprocessed Foods Improved Metabolism in Older Adults

An 18-week feeding trial found that shifting to more simply prepared foods helped older adults eat less and improve insulin sensitivity without dieting.

Nov 25, 2025

•

3 min read

Reducing Ultraprocessed Foods Improved Metabolism in Older Adults

Researchers Identify a Gut Bacterium That May Worsen Ulcerative Colitis

A new Science study suggests that a toxin-producing Aeromonas strain could weaken key immune cells in the gut, offering clues to future treatments for ulcerative colitis.

Nov 24, 2025

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Researchers Identify a Gut Bacterium That May Worsen Ulcerative Colitis

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