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 Study finds GLP-1 medicines cut fat while preserving muscle functionStudy finds GLP-1 medicines cut fat while preserving muscle function
 
Researchers found that GLP-1 medicines caused weight loss mainly through fat reduction, with only modest decreases in absolute muscle mass and no disproportionate loss of muscle function. In mice, physical performance improved, while in a small 12-week human pilot trial, strength was preserved despite reduced thigh muscle size.
 
 
 Could a simple milk habit help prevent strokes? New research points to potential benefitsCould a simple milk habit help prevent strokes? New research points to potential benefits
 
A modeling study in Nutrients projected that raising average milk consumption in Japan to recommended levels could reduce stroke incidence, stroke mortality, and healthcare spending over 10 years. The analysis suggests that modest dietary changes, particularly increased milk intake, may produce measurable population-level health and economic benefits.
 
   Yogurt, cheese, and chocolate consumption is tied to reduced mortality risk, researchers reportYogurt, cheese, and chocolate consumption is tied to reduced mortality risk, researchers report
 
A large meta-analysis of 50 cohort studies involving over three million adults found that higher consumption of certain fermented foods is associated with lower risks of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Fermented milk products also showed inverse associations with cancer mortality, while other foods like miso and bread showed no consistent effects.
 
   How one antibiotic dose can reshape your gut microbiome for yearsHow one antibiotic dose can reshape your gut microbiome for years
 
Long-term registry-linked analysis of nearly 15,000 adults shows that antibiotic use is associated with persistent changes in gut microbiome diversity and composition for up to 4–8 years. These effects vary by antibiotic class, with clindamycin, fluoroquinolones, and flucloxacillin showing the strongest and most sustained associations.
 
   A healthier thymus predicts longer life and lower cancer and heart disease risk in adultsA healthier thymus predicts longer life and lower cancer and heart disease risk in adults
 
Imaging-based analysis of over 27,000 adults shows that better thymic health is strongly associated with lower all-cause mortality, reduced lung cancer risk, and improved cardiovascular outcomes. The findings suggest the thymus remains biologically relevant in adulthood, linking immune aging, inflammation, and chronic disease risk, although causality cannot be established.
 
 Study finds a clear link between ultraprocessed food and heart disease risk
 
Study finds a clear link between ultraprocessed food and heart disease riskA prospective analysis of 6,531 adults in the multiethnic MESA cohort found that higher ultraprocessed food intake was associated with a graded increase in incident ASCVD risk, with each additional daily serving linked to about a 5% higher risk. The association was stronger in Black participants, while no significant interaction was seen by sex or income.
 
 
 Why are men missing cancer tests despite higher positive rates?
 
Why are men missing cancer tests despite higher positive rates?A study highlights a gap in cancer prevention, showing men undergo genetic testing less often yet are more likely to carry high-risk cancer variants.
 
 
 Boosting noradrenaline during learning makes the brain link memories more broadly, study finds
 
Boosting noradrenaline during learning makes the brain link memories more broadly, study findsA randomized placebo controlled experiment shows that increasing noradrenaline during learning does not improve basic memory accuracy but increases the spread of associations across the hippocampal cognitive map. This broader neural linking leads to greater overgeneralization errors days later, suggesting that noradrenergic arousal can reshape how related memories become interconnected.
 
 
 Higher meat intake may slow cognitive decline in older adults with APOE ε4
 
Higher meat intake may slow cognitive decline in older adults with APOE ε4In older Swedish adults, higher meat intake was associated with slower cognitive decline and lower dementia risk among people carrying APOE ε3/ε4 or ε4/ε4, but not among other genotype groups. A higher processed-to-total meat ratio was linked to worse dementia outcomes, while unprocessed red meat and poultry showed no substantial difference.
 
 
 GLP-1 drugs cut heart and kidney risks in type 1 diabetes study
 
GLP-1 drugs cut heart and kidney risks in type 1 diabetes studyIn a large target trial emulation of 174,678 people with type 1 diabetes, GLP-1 receptor agonist initiation was associated with lower risks of major cardiovascular events and end-stage kidney disease over five years. The study also found no increased risk of hospitalization for diabetic ketoacidosis or severe hypoglycemia, supporting further randomized trials of GLP-1RAs as adjunctive therapy in type 1 diabetes.
 
 
 Gut-derived blood markers may help predict who develops coronary heart disease
 
Gut-derived blood markers may help predict who develops coronary heart diseaseResearchers used five prospective cohorts from the US and China to identify circulating gut microbiota-related metabolites linked to future coronary heart disease, then tested the findings through discovery, in silico validation, and targeted quantitative validation. The study ultimately highlighted nine metabolites associated with incident CHD, supporting a potential role for microbial metabolism in heart disease risk while not proving causation
 
 
 How long should you take GLP-1 drugs? Study links longer use to lower heart risk
 
How long should you take GLP-1 drugs? Study links longer use to lower heart riskContinuous use of GLP-1 receptor agonists in adults with type 2 diabetes was associated with a lower risk of major cardiovascular events compared with sulfonylureas, with benefits increasing over time. Discontinuation or interruption was associated with a progressive loss of this protective effect, with risks approaching those of comparator therapy.
 
 
 Lysosomal storage of drugs may influence cancer treatment outcomes
 
One of oncology's biggest challenges is that the same treatment can work well for some patients but fail completely in others.
 
 
 Study highlights crucial role of fathers in pregnancy and child outcomes
 
New research from the University of Southampton and international partners shines a spotlight on the significant and often under-recognized role that fathers' health and well-being play in shaping pregnancy and child outcomes.
 
 
 New NYU study identifies lower heat risk thresholds for vulnerable older adults
 
New NYU study identifies lower heat risk thresholds for vulnerable older adultsNationally, heat-related mortality has risen by nearly 17 % per year since 2016. As a result, New York City now issues heat alerts and opens cooling centers when the heat index is forecast to reach 95 degrees Fahrenheit or higher for at least two consecutive days or a heat index of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher for any length of time.
 
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