Cutting Kids' Sugar May Accidentally Spike Their Salt Intake
A well-designed trial to reduce added sugar in children's diets raised an unexpected concern: compensatory increases in sodium consumption.
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A well-designed trial to reduce added sugar in children's diets raised an unexpected concern: compensatory increases in sodium consumption.
CGM data reveals infants fed corn syrup solid-based formulas show significantly greater glycemic variability than those fed breast milk or lactose-based formula.
Sleep-wake patterns measured by wearables significantly predict dementia risk in 57,000+ older adults, matching the predictive power of genetic testing.
A professional oboist discovered that playing her instrument or singing completely suppressed her debilitating blepharospasm symptoms.
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New research reveals how lung cancer subclones develop distinct immune evasion strategies, complicating immunotherapy response.
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A major trial shows evolocumab dramatically reduces cardiovascular events in stent patients who've never had a heart attack.
A unified mathematical model shows stem cell division rates โ not methylation errors โ explain why longer-lived species age more slowly.
From refillable eye implants to suprachoroidal injections, next-gen delivery platforms are slashing treatment burden for AMD and diabetic eye disease.
A new PNAS study reveals how mitochondrial free radicals trigger the ATM-CHK2 DNA damage pathway to coordinate three key steps of mitophagy.
Scientists identify a ZBP1-RIPK1 molecular axis that detects oxidized mitochondrial DNA and ignites brain inflammation in Alzheimer's disease.