Father's alcohol use before conception impacts offspring development
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 One drink a day may be the new upper limit for safer alcohol guidanceOne drink a day may be the new upper limit for safer alcohol guidance
 
A US cause-specific modeling study found no net protective health effect from low-level alcohol consumption, with lifetime alcohol-attributable mortality risk rising above 1 in 1,000 at just over 6.5 drinks per week for males and 7.0 drinks per week for females.
 
 
 Father's alcohol use before conception impacts offspring developmentFather's alcohol use before conception impacts offspring development
 
A growing body of research suggests that a father's health before conception may play a larger role in child development than previously understood - and researchers are working to understand how a father's drinking before conception may affect offspring health and development.
 
   Western diet weakens the gut’s nervous system through iron-dependent damageWestern diet weakens the gut’s nervous system through iron-dependent damage
 
A JCI study found that exposure to a Western diet in mice and to palmitic acid in murine and ex vivo human enteric nervous system models triggered ferroptosis, characterized by iron loading, lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial stress, and enteric neuronal loss.
 
   Fathers shape childhood obesity risk long before birthFathers shape childhood obesity risk long before birth
 
New research highlights fathers' influence on childhood obesity risk through sperm changes, lifestyle, and parenting, urging inclusive prevention strategies.
 
   Fruit and vegetables sell better when supermarkets place them near the entranceFruit and vegetables sell better when supermarkets place them near the entrance
 
A 36-store WRAPPED study in England found that placing an expanded fresh fruit and vegetable section near discount supermarket entrances improved fresh produce sales and may modestly support healthier household purchasing and women’s diet quality.
 
 Remote work is reshaping social life and mental health in America
 
Remote work is reshaping social life and mental health in AmericaZang and O’Brien’s Science Perspective highlights evidence that the post-pandemic rise in remote work has increased time spent alone and contributed to higher psychological distress among US workers. Drawing on findings from Emanuel et al., the article argues that workplaces provide an overlooked form of social infrastructure, making hybrid scheduling and institutional support important for preserving flexibility without deepening isolation.
 
 
 Your brain may taste with its ears, new study suggests
 
Your brain may taste with its ears, new study suggestsMusic composed to evoke sweetness or sourness engaged taste-related brain regions and strengthened gustatory and sensorimotor responses when paired with matching taste stimuli. Sweet music also made tastants more pleasant, although effects on sweetness and sourness intensity were modest.
 
 
 New poll reveals how politics reshaped trust in U.S. public health
 
New poll reveals how politics reshaped trust in U.S. public healthA Harvard Chan/de Beaumont national poll of 2,205 U.S. adults found CDC trust dropped to 50% one year into new federal public health leadership, while state and local health agencies remained more trusted.
 
 
 Remote work explains part of the post-pandemic rise in mental distress
 
Remote work explains part of the post-pandemic rise in mental distressResearchers found that workers in remote jobs spent more time alone after the COVID-19 pandemic and experienced greater psychological distress than those in non-remote jobs. The effects were strongest among people living alone, suggesting that reduced everyday social contact may be an important cost of remote work.
 
 
 Trial finds prunes do not outperform calcium and vitamin D for male bone density
 
Trial finds prunes do not outperform calcium and vitamin D for male bone densityA one-year randomized trial found that daily prune supplementation did not improve total or lumbar spine bone mineral density in older men susceptible to, or with, osteopenia. Although some bone turnover biomarkers differed between prune and control groups, these changes did not translate into measurable bone density benefits beyond calcium and vitamin D3 supplementation.
 
 
 GLP-1 users say the drugs quiet food noise but do not replace lifestyle change
 
GLP-1 users say the drugs quiet food noise but do not replace lifestyle changeA qualitative study of 30 US adults found that GLP-1 receptor agonists often reduced “food noise,” psychological hunger, and appetite, helping patients feel more able to make deliberate lifestyle changes.
 
 
 Common plasticizer may trigger lifelong anxiety-related behavioral changes
 
Common plasticizer may trigger lifelong anxiety-related behavioral changesMale rats that were exposed to the widely used plasticizer di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) during early development exhibited increased anxiety behavior as adults, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Chicago, Ill.
 
 
 Study finds gaps in guideline-based testosterone prescribing practices
 
Study finds gaps in guideline-based testosterone prescribing practicesOnly a small number of men who were prescribed testosterone therapy received appropriate, guideline-concordant diagnostic testing, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Chicago, Ill, by Sophia Sinha, M.D., clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich.
 
 
 Testosterone benefits older men with T2D risk when combined with lifestyle changes
 
Testosterone benefits older men with T2D risk when combined with lifestyle changesTestosterone treatment may improve body composition, glucose metabolism and sexual desire in some older men at high risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D), but the benefits require engagement in a lifestyle program, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Chicago, Ill.
 
 
 Short-chain oat fiber helps steady glucose and ease gut symptoms in pilot trial
 
Short-chain oat fiber helps steady glucose and ease gut symptoms in pilot trialA 14-day open-label pilot study in 63 healthy adults found that short-chain oat fiber was well tolerated at doses up to 20 g/day and was associated with improved gastrointestinal symptom scores.
 
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