Gut microbiome resists major changes from a nut-rich diet
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 Men lose more weight than women on the keto diet, new study reveals whyMen lose more weight than women on the keto diet, new study reveals why
 
Men lose more weight than women on a ketogenic diet, according to a comprehensive review in Frontiers in Nutrition. Sex differences in hormones, metabolism, and fat distribution influence the effectiveness of the ketogenic diet for obesity.
 
 
 Gut microbiome resists major changes from a nut-rich dietGut microbiome resists major changes from a nut-rich diet
 
The systematic review highlights that while nuts influence gut microbiota, the effects are modest and vary by nut type, warranting further investigation.
 
   Can a Japanese diet help with depression? Large study says yesCan a Japanese diet help with depression? Large study says yes
 
A large cross-sectional study of 12,499 Japanese workers found that higher adherence to traditional or modified Japanese diets was associated with a lower prevalence of depressive symptoms. The findings suggest that culturally rooted dietary patterns may support mental well-being, especially among educated adults.
 
   Probiotics remain potent in simple plant-based drinksProbiotics remain potent in simple plant-based drinks
 
Non-encapsulated probiotics thrive in fruit and vegetable juices, maintaining viability and sensory appeal, paving the way for innovative functional beverages.
 
   Equal access, unequal impact: Parkinson’s hits minorities harder in the UKEqual access, unequal impact: Parkinson’s hits minorities harder in the UK
 
Researchers in East London found that South Asian and Black Parkinson’s disease patients experience more severe motor and cognitive symptoms than White patients. Despite similar access to diagnosis, disparities persist, highlighting the need for more inclusive and culturally sensitive care.
 
 Placenta and prenatal hormones may drive human brain evolution
 
Placenta and prenatal hormones may drive human brain evolutionThe placenta and the hormones it produces may have played a crucial role in the evolution of the human brain, while also leading to the behavioral traits that have made human societies able to thrive and expand, according to a new hypothesis proposed by researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford.
 
 
 New DNA test predicts chemotherapy resistance in cancer patients
 
New DNA test predicts chemotherapy resistance in cancer patientsCancer Research UK-funded scientists at the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) and Cambridge-based startup Tailor Bio, have created a test which can successfully predict whether cancer will resist common forms of chemotherapy treatment.
 
 
 Why Alzheimer’s DNA tests don’t treat all populations equally
 
Why Alzheimer’s DNA tests don’t treat all populations equallyA major global study tested whether European-derived polygenic risk scores (PGS) for Alzheimer’s disease can predict risk across diverse populations. While PGS performed well in many groups, it was less accurate in individuals of sub-Saharan African and Indian ancestry, highlighting the urgent need for more inclusive genetic data.
 
 
 Inflammation drives early prostate cancer through cellular reprogramming
 
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers and the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men worldwide. However, the mechanisms controlling the early stages of prostate cancer formation are poorly understood.
 
 
 Mediterranean diet boosts sperm health while ultra-processed foods lower fertility, study finds
 
Mediterranean diet boosts sperm health while ultra-processed foods lower fertility, study findsAdherence to the Mediterranean diet is linked to improved sperm parameters in men, while high intake of ultra-processed foods is associated with poorer semen quality. These associations are strongest in men with normal FSH levels, suggesting dietary patterns may influence male fertility.
 
 
 Is aspartame safe for blood sugar? Study answers the big question
 
Is aspartame safe for blood sugar? Study answers the big questionA major systematic review and meta-analysis found that aspartame has little to no effect on blood glucose, insulin, or appetite-regulating hormones in humans. Evidence certainty is very low, with no significant long-term metabolic impact identified.
 
 
 Plant-based diets may help prevent erectile dysfunction
 
Plant-based diets may help prevent erectile dysfunctionA narrative review in The Journal of Nutrition suggests that whole-food plant diets may help prevent or improve erectile dysfunction (ED) by supporting vascular health and reducing risk factors such as LDL cholesterol and inflammation. However, most evidence is observational, and more clinical trials are needed.
 
 
 Fusion genes found to be pivotal players in cancer development
 
Fusion genes found to be pivotal players in cancer developmentFusion genes, arising from abnormal chromosomal rearrangements, are gaining recognition as pivotal players in cancer development. These genetic alterations result in the creation of hybrid genes with altered functions, often driving tumor progression.
 
 
 Uncovering hidden disease clues with nanoparticles and AI
 
Uncovering hidden disease clues with nanoparticles and AIImagine Spartan Stadium packed with 75,000 fans, all wearing green and white jerseys - except one person in a solid green shirt.
 
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