GLP-1 drugs beat metformin for weight control in teens with type 2 diabetes
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 How diet affects aging metabolism differently for men and womenHow diet affects aging metabolism differently for men and women
 
Research reveals sex-based differences in diet's impact on metabolism, highlighting plant proteins for men and moderate wine for women in older adults.
 
 
 GLP-1 drugs beat metformin for weight control in teens with type 2 diabetesGLP-1 drugs beat metformin for weight control in teens with type 2 diabetes
 
In youth newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, GLP-1–based therapies, including semaglutide and tirzepatide, achieved similar blood sugar control but significantly greater reductions in body mass index than metformin. These findings highlight the potential of high-potency GLP-1 agents as effective monotherapy options in managing obesity and glycemic control in adolescents.
 
   Maternal type 1 diabetes confers a protective effect in children through epigenetic programmingMaternal type 1 diabetes confers a protective effect in children through epigenetic programming
 
Children with a family history of type 1 diabetes (T1D) have an increased risk of developing the disease.
 
   High protein breakfasts help you feel fuller but do not change how much you eat laterHigh protein breakfasts help you feel fuller but do not change how much you eat later
 
High protein breakfasts, whether plant or animal-based, boosted GLP-1 and PYY and modestly reduced appetite compared with a low protein, high carbohydrate meal. Despite these hormonal and appetite changes, lunchtime energy intake remained unchanged in both younger and older adults.
 
   Low-dose THC mitigates harmful side effects and inflammation caused by HIV treatmentLow-dose THC mitigates harmful side effects and inflammation caused by HIV treatment
 
Long-term, low doses of THC mitigate many harmful side effects and inflammation caused by HIV and antiretroviral therapy (ART), according to new research from Texas Biomedical Research Institute.
 
 New combination treatment overcomes resistance in ER positive breast cancer
 
New combination treatment overcomes resistance in ER positive breast cancerIn preclinical studies, researchers at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, have tested a new combination therapy for hormone-resistant, estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer and were able to shrink tumors, reduce the number of cancer stem cells and reprogram the immune environment to be less supportive of cancer growth.
 
 
 Johns Hopkins study links mild pancreatic duct dilatation to higher cancer risk
 
Johns Hopkins study links mild pancreatic duct dilatation to higher cancer riskPancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is projected to become the second-leading cause of cancer death in the United States by 2030, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
 
 
 Scientists turn human stomach cells into insulin-producing beta cells
 
Scientists turn human stomach cells into insulin-producing beta cellsType 1 diabetes is caused by an insufficient production of the hormone insulin by cells in the pancreas called beta cells and estimated to affect 9.5 million people worldwide.
 
 
 Diabetes drug blunts exercise-induced health improvements
 
Diabetes drug blunts exercise-induced health improvementsA widely prescribed diabetes drug may be sabotaging one of the most trusted strategies for preventing the disease: exercise.
 
 
 Study advances the possibility of age-based pancreatic cancer treatment
 
Study advances the possibility of age-based pancreatic cancer treatmentWhile some risk factors for cancer can be mitigated through lifestyle choices such as diet or exercise, aging is not one of them. In the case of pancreatic cancer, it also can limit treatment options if a patient is too frail to be safely treated with surgery or other alternatives.
 
 
 New molecule offers a promising avenue to treat triple-negative breast cancer
 
New molecule offers a promising avenue to treat triple-negative breast cancerA new molecule developed by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University offers a promising avenue to treat intractable cases of triple-negative breast cancer - a form of cancer that is notoriously aggressive and lacks effective treatments.
 
 
 Ultra-processed food consumption increases the risk for prediabetes in young adults
 
Ultra-processed food consumption increases the risk for prediabetes in young adultsMore than half of calories consumed in the United States come from ultra-processed foods (UPFs), items like fast food and packaged snacks that are often high in sodium, sugar and unhealthy fats.
 
 
 Study finds self-pleasure as a valuable care strategy for managing menopause symptoms
 
Study finds self-pleasure as a valuable care strategy for managing menopause symptomsA new study from the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University, published in journal Menopause, finds self-pleasure is a valuable care strategy for managing menopause symptoms, especially mood and sleep changes.
 
 
 Study identifies thyroid hormone pathway as key player in prostate cancer development
 
Study identifies thyroid hormone pathway as key player in prostate cancer developmentA hormone produced in the thyroid gland can play a key role in the development of prostate cancer.
 
 
 Study provides insights into the obesity–breast cancer link
 
Study provides insights into the obesity–breast cancer linkObesity and cancer are two major health challenges of our time, yet the link between them remains only partially understood.
 
 
 Genetic and cellular mechanisms underlying steatotic liver disease
 
Genetic and cellular mechanisms underlying steatotic liver diseaseSteatotic liver disease (SLD), mainly encompassing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), alcohol-related liver disease (ALD), and metabolic dysfunction and ALD (MetALD), has emerged as the dominant cause of chronic liver disease worldwide, displacing viral hepatitis as the primary aetiology.
 
 
 Self-hypnosis cuts menopausal hot flashes by half
 
Self-hypnosis cuts menopausal hot flashes by halfSelf-administered hypnosis effectively alleviates hot flashes in menopausal women, enhancing quality of life and providing an alternative to hormone therapy.
 
 
 New precision therapies reshape the future of pancreatitis treatment
 
New precision therapies reshape the future of pancreatitis treatmentPancreatitis remains a major global health burden, encompassing acute pancreatitis (AP), chronic pancreatitis (CP), and autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP).
 
 
 Study explores scent's role in social status perceptions
 
Study explores scent's role in social status perceptionsAs humans, we are constantly navigating social status, using subconscious strategies to assert either our dominance or prestige.
 
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