Study links menopause and hormone therapy status to modifiable health behaviors
View as a Web Page
News Medical
 
  Endocrinology Endocrinology logo  
  The latest endocrinology news from News Medical  
 Gut microbes emerge as potential players in estrogen-driven cancersGut microbes emerge as potential players in estrogen-driven cancers
 
A new review maps how the endocrine-microbiome axis expands the estrobolome concept, showing that gut microbes may alter estrogen recycling, produce hormone-like metabolites, and shape inflammation and tissue environments in hormone-driven cancers.
 
 
 Study links menopause and hormone therapy status to modifiable health behaviorsStudy links menopause and hormone therapy status to modifiable health behaviors
 
Menopause is associated with a number of adverse health effects, some of which can be mitigated by an array of modifiable health behaviors (MHBs), including diet, exercise, and sleep duration.
 
   New drug could double survival time in patients with advanced pancreatic cancerNew drug could double survival time in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer
 
A new medication could double survival time in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, according to Phase III clinical trial results presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2026 annual meeting and simultaneously published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
 
   Tirzepatide activates calorie-burning brown fat to combat obesityTirzepatide activates calorie-burning brown fat to combat obesity
 
Tirzepatide doesn't just help people lose weight; it also activates brown adipose tissue, representing a major milestone in obesity research, according to a study being presented Monday at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Chicago, Ill.
 
   Study identifies top predictors for weight loss using tirzepatideStudy identifies top predictors for weight loss using tirzepatide
 
One of the largest real-world studies of people taking GLP-1 medications found women, those without pre-existing conditions such as type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, and behavioral factors such as previously setting a weight goal were the best predictors of total weight loss, according to a study being presented Monday at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Chicago, Ill.
 
 Evidence strengthens connection between alcohol and pancreatic cancer
 
Evidence strengthens connection between alcohol and pancreatic cancerA new paper led by researchers at University of Victoria's Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research (CISUR) contributes to mounting evidence that alcohol use can cause pancreatic cancer.
 
 
 Autonomous medical AI outperforms doctors in simulated EHR cases
 
Autonomous medical AI outperforms doctors in simulated EHR casesMIRA, an autonomous AI agent tested in a sandboxed electronic health record, diagnosed 574 real emergency department cases with 88.9% accuracy and outperformed physicians in a matched 311-case comparison. The system ordered tests, generated medication plans, and made admission decisions in simulation, but the authors stress that prospective validation, governance, and physician oversight are still essential.
 
 
 Lifetime estrogen exposure linked to improved brain health in women
 
Lifetime estrogen exposure linked to improved brain health in womenResearchers from the University of Kansas have shown a link between reproductive hormone exposure throughout life and brain health in 459 women aged 65 to 80.
 
 
 Hormone cycles dictate how the brain absorbs neuroprotective drugs
 
Hormone cycles dictate how the brain absorbs neuroprotective drugsConsider what we ask of a clinical trial. We gather people who differ in nearly every way that matters, we give them the same drug at the same dose, and then we average the result and call the average truth.
 
 
 Aging immune cells may explain why autoimmunity rises later in life
 
Aging immune cells may explain why autoimmunity rises later in lifeA new Review reveals how aging can push the immune system into a paradoxical state, weaker against threats yet more prone to attacking the body’s own tissues.
 
 
 PMOS rethink reframes a common hormone disorder as a whole-body disease
 
PMOS rethink reframes a common hormone disorder as a whole-body diseaseA new review reframes PCOS, now proposed as PMOS, as a systemic endocrine and metabolic disorder shaped by genetic, epigenetic, ovarian, metabolic, and neuroendocrine pathways. It highlights why inconsistent diagnosis and symptom-focused care have limited progress, while targeted therapies, biomarkers, machine learning, and organ-on-chip models may support more personalized treatment.
 
 
 Optimized proximity labeling platform tracks cellular protein communication networks
 
Optimized proximity labeling platform tracks cellular protein communication networksThe body's organs are in constant communication. Fat tissue tells the liver when to store or release energy, the immune system signals localized inflammation, and thousands of proteins carry these messages to organs throughout the body.
 
 
 Gut microbes may help explain why obesity and type 2 diabetes become harder to reverse
 
Gut microbes may help explain why obesity and type 2 diabetes become harder to reverseThis review describes how gut microbial messengers, including SCFAs, microbiota-modified bile acids, neuroactive metabolites, and extracellular vesicles, may shape obesity and type 2 diabetes through the microbiota-gut-brain axis.
 
 
 Blueberries may boost children's memory and mood
 
Blueberries may boost children's memory and moodResearch suggests blueberry compounds could enhance mood and cognitive function in children, yet stronger evidence is required for clinical recommendations.
 
 
 Semaglutide, omega-3s and diet shift epigenetic aging clocks in human studies
 
Semaglutide, omega-3s and diet shift epigenetic aging clocks in human studiesA systematic review identified 41 human studies evaluating interventions targeting next-generation DNA methylation-based aging clocks. Pharmaceutical, lifestyle, supplement, clinical, and psychosocial interventions shifted some clock outputs, but these biomarkers remain investigational rather than proven clinical surrogates.
 
 
 New human protein atlas maps how cancer rewires the body’s tissues
 
New human protein atlas maps how cancer rewires the body’s tissuesResearchers created a DIA-MS atlas of 13,609 proteins across 2,856 samples from fetal, healthy adult, paired non-tumor, and tumor tissues. The resource maps tissue-specific protein patterns, cancer-associated changes, organ-specific drug-toxicity signals, and candidate therapeutic targets.
 
 
 Elite athletes with higher vitamin D show healthier lipid profiles
 
Elite athletes with higher vitamin D show healthier lipid profilesHigher serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels were independently associated with lower LDL-C, triglycerides, and lipoprotein(a) in 773 male professional athletes. The cross-sectional study cannot establish causality, but it suggests that vitamin D status may be linked to cardiovascular risk-related lipid markers, even in elite athletic populations.
 
 
 Blood proteins reveal which aging cells may raise disease risk
 
Blood proteins reveal which aging cells may raise disease riskA large plasma proteomics study shows that aging patterns in specific cell types may help identify who is more vulnerable to disease and who is more resilient. Study: Plasma proteomic signatures of cellular aging predict human disease.
 
 
 Semaglutide approval drove a surge in GLP-1 poison center exposures
 
Semaglutide approval drove a surge in GLP-1 poison center exposuresFollowing semaglutide's approval, poison center reports of GLP-1 RA exposures doubled, revealing critical trends in patient safety and healthcare utilization.
 
 
 Longer hormone exposure linked to healthier brain aging in women
 
Longer hormone exposure linked to healthier brain aging in womenResearch indicates that hormonal therapies and later menopause are associated with increased brain volume and thickness, promoting healthier aging.
 
Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo
Why did you receive this email?
You are receiving this email because you subscribed to updates from AZoNetwork UK Ltd. on one of our websites and requested to be notified of additional information.

Unsubscribe or Update Notification Preferences

Contact | About | Privacy Policy

- - - - - -

Registered Address:
AZoNetwork UK Ltd., NEO, 9 Charlotte St, Manchester, M1 4ET, UK

Manchester | Sydney | Boston

Copyright © 2000-2026