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Circadian Rhythm, Mood & Metabolic Health

A growing body of research suggests a bidirectional effect of circadian rhythm on metabolic and mental health. A cross-sectional 2023 analysis published in Nature of over... Learn more

Fasting-Mimicking Diet

Nature Communications has published results of a secondary analysis of a previously published clinical trial, examining the effects of a fasting-mimicking diet (FMD) on a... Learn more

Iron Supplementation During Pregnancy

Results of a randomized and triple-blinded clinical trial were recently published in Nutrients, reporting the effects of varying doses of iron on fetal growth and develop... Learn more

The Connection Between Libido, Sleep & the Microbiome

Mounting research suggests a bidirectional relationship among sexual desire, sufficient sleep and the composition of the gut microbiome. Results from a 2022 review study ... Learn more

Air Pollution & Aging

A recently proposed stricter regulation of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) by EPA is a step toward significant reductions in morbidity and mortality, supported by many re... Learn more

Apolipoproteins & CVD

Data supporting the use of apolipoproteins (APOs) in the assessment of chronic disease continues to mount, with a recent analysis published in the American Journal of Cli... Learn more

Niacin, NAFLD & Mortality

Results of a cohort study using NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003-2018) data were recently published in JAMA Network Open, examining the rela... Learn more

Do You Have Leaky Brain?

The NIH estimates that 20% of Americans have a diagnosable mental disorder, at a cost of $201 billion per year. The most common maladies are depression and phobias. In 20... Learn more

Exercise & BP

Results of a systematic review and network analysis of the relationship between exercise and blood pressure were recently published in BMJ. The final analysis included da... Learn more

Higher LDLs with Low Carbs?

As increasing numbers of people adopt low-carb and ketogenic diets, new data are emerging that raise intriguing questions about the effects of these ways of eating on lon... Learn more

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