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Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A new study reveals that adults using cannabis are almost four times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared to non-users, highlighting potential long-term health risks associated with marijuana legalization.
Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A new study reveals that adults using cannabis are almost four times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared to non-users, highlighting potential long-term health risks associated with marijuana legalization.
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Genetic Factors Significantly Influence Weight Loss Response to Healthy Diets
A new study involving 761 Israeli adults with abdominal obesity found that despite following various healthy diets for 18-24 months, 28% experienced no weight loss, yet still showed significant improvements in cardio-metabolic health, suggesting that genetic factors play a significant role in weight...
Genetic Factors Significantly Influence Weight Loss Response to Healthy Diets
A new study involving 761 Israeli adults with abdominal obesity found that despite following various healthy diets for 18-24 months, 28% experienced no weight loss, yet still showed significant improvements in cardio-metabolic health, suggesting that genetic factors play a significant role in weight...
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64% Bias Score


Meal Timing and Childhood Obesity in Spain: A Study of Metabolic Impacts
A study of 880 Spanish schoolchildren (ages 8–13) found that while later breakfasts, dinners, or prolonged eating windows didn't directly correlate with higher obesity, they did affect metabolic markers and diet quality, suggesting that meal timing is a significant factor in preventing childhood obe...
Meal Timing and Childhood Obesity in Spain: A Study of Metabolic Impacts
A study of 880 Spanish schoolchildren (ages 8–13) found that while later breakfasts, dinners, or prolonged eating windows didn't directly correlate with higher obesity, they did affect metabolic markers and diet quality, suggesting that meal timing is a significant factor in preventing childhood obe...
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Sleep Deprivation: A Metabolic Disorder Increasing Neurodegenerative Disease Risk
A Science Signaling study reveals sleep deprivation causes metabolic dysfunction similar to that in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, increasing risks of obesity, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes; insufficient sleep impairs memory and increases inflammation.
Sleep Deprivation: A Metabolic Disorder Increasing Neurodegenerative Disease Risk
A Science Signaling study reveals sleep deprivation causes metabolic dysfunction similar to that in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, increasing risks of obesity, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes; insufficient sleep impairs memory and increases inflammation.
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Body's Fat-Burning Process: How Exercise, Diet, and Genetics Influence Weight Loss
This article explains how the body uses energy and burns fat, emphasizing that both high-intensity and moderate-intensity workouts contribute to weight loss, while also highlighting the importance of post-workout nutrition and the influence of genetics and age on metabolic rate.
Body's Fat-Burning Process: How Exercise, Diet, and Genetics Influence Weight Loss
This article explains how the body uses energy and burns fat, emphasizing that both high-intensity and moderate-intensity workouts contribute to weight loss, while also highlighting the importance of post-workout nutrition and the influence of genetics and age on metabolic rate.
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Fructose Indirectly Fuels Cancer Growth via Liver Lipid Production
A study published in Nature reveals that while cancer cells don't directly use fructose, it fuels tumor growth by causing the liver to produce lipids essential for cancer cell division, creating a potential new therapeutic target.
Fructose Indirectly Fuels Cancer Growth via Liver Lipid Production
A study published in Nature reveals that while cancer cells don't directly use fructose, it fuels tumor growth by causing the liver to produce lipids essential for cancer cell division, creating a potential new therapeutic target.
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Muscle Preservation Key to Healthy Weight Loss, Say Brazilian Experts
Brazilian experts highlight the importance of preserving muscle mass during weight loss by consuming sufficient protein and water and maintaining a moderate calorie deficit, emphasizing strength training to counteract metabolic slowdown and health risks associated with muscle loss.

Muscle Preservation Key to Healthy Weight Loss, Say Brazilian Experts
Brazilian experts highlight the importance of preserving muscle mass during weight loss by consuming sufficient protein and water and maintaining a moderate calorie deficit, emphasizing strength training to counteract metabolic slowdown and health risks associated with muscle loss.
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Risks Highlighted in New Study
An international study found that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) using colon microbes can colonize the small intestine, persist for months, and alter host metabolism, potentially causing long-term health issues; the study, published in Cell, used mice and human tissue samples, highlighting t...

Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Risks Highlighted in New Study
An international study found that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) using colon microbes can colonize the small intestine, persist for months, and alter host metabolism, potentially causing long-term health issues; the study, published in Cell, used mice and human tissue samples, highlighting t...
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Blood and Urine Markers Reveal Ultra-Processed Food Consumption
A study published in PLOS Medicine identified 28 blood and 33 urine markers that reliably predict ultra-processed food consumption, offering a novel way to assess their health impact and paving the way for improved dietary guidelines and public health strategies.

Blood and Urine Markers Reveal Ultra-Processed Food Consumption
A study published in PLOS Medicine identified 28 blood and 33 urine markers that reliably predict ultra-processed food consumption, offering a novel way to assess their health impact and paving the way for improved dietary guidelines and public health strategies.
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Post-Eid Weight Gain Concerns in Pakistan: Factors Affecting Weight Loss
Following Eid celebrations in Pakistan, many people are concerned about weight gain from overeating. Weight loss depends on energy expenditure (exercise intensity and duration), body's use of glycogen vs. fat, and post-workout nutrition; muscle building increases metabolism.

Post-Eid Weight Gain Concerns in Pakistan: Factors Affecting Weight Loss
Following Eid celebrations in Pakistan, many people are concerned about weight gain from overeating. Weight loss depends on energy expenditure (exercise intensity and duration), body's use of glycogen vs. fat, and post-workout nutrition; muscle building increases metabolism.
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32% Bias Score

New Brown Fat Burning Pathway Discovered, Offers Potential Obesity Treatment
Researchers discovered a new pathway for brown fat burning in mice, controlled by the MCJ protein; inactivating MCJ in obese mice caused weight loss and increased heat production, highlighting MCJ as a potential obesity treatment target.

New Brown Fat Burning Pathway Discovered, Offers Potential Obesity Treatment
Researchers discovered a new pathway for brown fat burning in mice, controlled by the MCJ protein; inactivating MCJ in obese mice caused weight loss and increased heat production, highlighting MCJ as a potential obesity treatment target.
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12% Bias Score

Liver-Brain Communication and Eating Habits
A new study reveals how the liver communicates with the brain to regulate eating patterns, offering potential therapeutic targets for weight management in individuals with disrupted circadian rhythms.

Liver-Brain Communication and Eating Habits
A new study reveals how the liver communicates with the brain to regulate eating patterns, offering potential therapeutic targets for weight management in individuals with disrupted circadian rhythms.
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