Popular Weight Loss Drugs May Trigger Muscle Loss in Some Users
New analysis reveals certain GLP-1 medications show increased reports of muscle atrophy compared to other drugs.
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New analysis reveals certain GLP-1 medications show increased reports of muscle atrophy compared to other drugs.
Plant-based compounds from mango, bitter melon, and apple show promise for managing early blood sugar problems before diabetes develops.
Research on Japanese flounder identifies a key protein that regulates glucose metabolism and insulin signaling pathways.
12-week study shows sodium butyrate enhanced weight loss in obesity and improved glucose control in type 2 diabetes patients.
An fMRI study reveals low-calorie sweeteners like monk fruit and sucralose trigger distinct reward-area brain responses compared to sugar.
CGM data reveals infants fed corn syrup solid-based formulas show significantly greater glycemic variability than those fed breast milk or lactose-based formula.
New meta-analysis shows combining exercise with vitamin D supplementation delivers superior blood sugar and weight control than single interventions.
Maternal supplementation with choline or betaine during pregnancy improves glucose control and weight management in offspring via gut bacteria.
Major weight loss surgery enhances the body's ability to break down dangerous blood clots, reducing cardiovascular risk.
New review examines cardiovascular safety of popular sugar substitutes erythritol and xylitol amid recent concerns about clotting risk.
Six-month magnesium supplementation showed no benefits for arterial stiffness or calcification in older adults with type 2 diabetes.
New research reveals how sulforaphane from cruciferous vegetables protects against ulcerative colitis by activating cellular defenses.
Study finds digital health interventions reduce cardiovascular risk only in normal-weight people with type 2 diabetes, not overweight patients.
New study reveals liposomal glutathione delivers dramatically superior cellular uptake and blood levels compared to standard forms.
A well-designed trial to reduce added sugar in children's diets raised an unexpected concern: compensatory increases in sodium consumption.
New research reveals key obstacles preventing diabetic patients from receiving proper nutritional guidance in healthcare settings.
Removing the pancreas and transplanting islet cells creates unique nutrition challenges that clinicians are only beginning to address systematically.
New analysis of 382 adults finds individual glucose responses follow the glycemic index, not personal food quirks.
A 6-week RCT finds early TRE (8am–6pm) significantly improves insulin resistance, cholesterol, and weight in women with PCOS.
New research reveals sex-specific responses to junk food diets, with women showing better protective mechanisms against pancreatic damage.