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Glute Muscle Shape Signals Diabetes Risk Early
Large MRI study links gluteus maximus structure to future type 2 diabetes risk in men and women
8 hrs ago
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Naveen Sankar S
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January 2026
Aspirin Use in Older Adults May Alter Cancer Outcomes
Long-term follow-up from the ASPREE trial raises new questions about routine low-dose aspirin use and cancer mortality in seniors.
Jan 31
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Naveen Sankar S
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Understanding Muscle Changes During GLP-1 Treatment
What current human and imaging data show about lean mass, muscle quality, and physical function during GLP-1 treatment.
Jan 29
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Naveen Sankar S
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Menopause Marks a Critical Window for Sleep and Mood Care
Mood, sleep, cognition, and brain structure changes in midlife women.
Jan 28
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Naveen Sankar S
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An Intriguing Link Between Shingles Vaccination and Lower Dementia Risk
A large Canadian natural experiment adds to growing evidence that herpes zoster vaccination is linked to fewer new dementia diagnoses, though biological…
Jan 27
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Naveen Sankar S
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Risky CNS Drug Use Remains Common in Older Adults
Medicare data show persistent prescribing of high-risk brain-acting medications despite long-standing safety guidelines
Jan 26
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Naveen Sankar S
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Strategy Addressing People and Homes Reduces Skin Infections
A combined personal and household hygiene approach shows longer-lasting protection against recurrent staph skin infections.
Jan 24
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Naveen Sankar S
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Eating Earlier Shapes Weight Outcomes in Genetic Obesity
New research suggests meal timing may influence how genetic risk for obesity affects weight loss and long-term maintenance.
Jan 23
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Naveen Sankar S
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Work Strain Intensifies Inflammation in ACPA-Positive Rheumatoid Arthritis
New cohort data suggest physical job demands may worsen early joint inflammation in antibody-positive disease but effects ease with treatment.
Jan 22
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Naveen Sankar S
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Endurance Athlete Heart Rates Reveal Genetic Roots
New research suggests that very low resting heart rates in endurance athletes may reflect inherited biology alongside training adaptations.
Jan 21
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Naveen Sankar S
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Immune System Signals May Slow Fat Burning
New research suggests immune cells actively regulate how quickly the body releases stored fat during stress, with implications for obesity and metabolic…
Jan 20
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Naveen Sankar S
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THC Consumption Limits Clarify Cannabis Use Disorder Risk
New research defines weekly THC intake levels linked to cannabis use disorder in adults and adolescents, offering a practical framework for safer use…
Jan 19
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Naveen Sankar S
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