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Early Antibiotic Exposure Shapes Childhood Food Allergy Risk
New Dutch follow-up data suggest antibiotics in the first week of life may be linked to higher food allergy rates in later childhood, without the same…
Feb 8
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Naveen Sankar S
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Higher Klotho Levels May Protect Aging Brains
New evidence links a longevity protein to preserved thinking skills despite brain shrinkage in adults at risk for Alzheimer disease.
Feb 6
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Naveen Sankar S
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When Gut Bacteria Make Alcohol Inside the Body
New microbiome research explains auto-brewery syndrome and points to practical diagnostic and treatment pathways.
Feb 4
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Naveen Sankar S
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Diet Soda Intake Increases Long Term Dementia Risk
New cohort data suggest metabolic health may shape the observed link between diet soda consumption and dementia
Feb 3
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Naveen Sankar S
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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
Feb 2
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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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