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Mouse Study Finds Midlife Weight Loss May Affect the Brain Differently

Mouse Study Finds Midlife Weight Loss May Affect the Brain Differently

New research suggests that weight loss in midlife restores metabolic health but triggers a temporary spike in brain inflammation in key regions that regulate appetite and energy balance.

Nov 20, 2025

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Ultraprocessed Foods May Drive Overeating in Older Teens

Ultraprocessed Foods May Drive Overeating in Older Teens

Young adults ages 18 to 21 ate more, even when they weren’t hungry, after two weeks on a highly ultraprocessed diet, suggesting late adolescence may be a sensitive window for eating behavior.

Nov 20, 2025

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5 min read

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Eating Disorders Linked to Long-Lasting Health Risks

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Eating Disorders Linked to Long-Lasting Health Risks

A 20-year analysis shows that people diagnosed with eating disorders face elevated physical and mental health risks for years afterward, underscoring the need for long-term, coordinated care.

Nov 21, 2025

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3 min read

Lowering Arsenic in Drinking Water Linked to Lower Risk of Death

Lowering Arsenic in Drinking Water Linked to Lower Risk of Death

A 20-year study in Bangladesh found that reducing arsenic exposure cut deaths from chronic diseases by as much as 50%.

Nov 18, 2025

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A New Look at How GLP-1 Medications May Shape 'Food Noise' in the Brain

A New Look at How GLP-1 Medications May Shape 'Food Noise' in the Brain

A unique look inside the brain of a woman with obesity suggests tirzepatide may temporarily quiet food-related brain activity, but the effect may not last.

Nov 18, 2025

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3 min read

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Eating Disorders Linked to Long-Lasting Health Risks

A 20-year analysis shows that people diagnosed with eating disorders face elevated physical and mental health risks for years afterward, underscoring the need for long-term, coordinated care.

Nov 21, 2025

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3 min read

Eating Disorders Linked to Long-Lasting Health Risks

Gluten Sensitivity May Be More About the Gut–Brain Connection Than Gluten

A new Lancet review suggests that most people who think they react to gluten are responding to other parts of wheat, fermentable carbohydrates or the way their brain interprets gut sensations.

Nov 21, 2025

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Gluten Sensitivity May Be More About the Gut–Brain Connection Than Gluten

Mouse Study Finds Midlife Weight Loss May Affect the Brain Differently

New research suggests that weight loss in midlife restores metabolic health but triggers a temporary spike in brain inflammation in key regions that regulate appetite and energy balance.

Nov 20, 2025

•

3 min read

Mouse Study Finds Midlife Weight Loss May Affect the Brain Differently

Ultraprocessed Foods May Drive Overeating in Older Teens

Young adults ages 18 to 21 ate more, even when they weren’t hungry, after two weeks on a highly ultraprocessed diet, suggesting late adolescence may be a sensitive window for eating behavior.

Nov 20, 2025

•

5 min read

Ultraprocessed Foods May Drive Overeating in Older Teens

Lean Beef May Fit into a Heart-Healthy Diet, New Study Finds

A controlled feeding trial suggests moderate portions of lean, unprocessed beef did not raise one emerging heart disease marker when eaten as part of a Mediterranean diet.

Nov 19, 2025

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Lean Beef May Fit into a Heart-Healthy Diet, New Study Finds

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