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Stanford Scientists Discover Natural Ozempic Alternative Without Side Effects
Nutrition & Diet

Stanford Scientists Discover Natural Ozempic Alternative Without Side Effects

New AI-discovered peptide mimics Ozempic's weight loss effects but targets only the brain's appetite center, avoiding nausea and muscle loss.

Comunicado de Imprensa
14 de abr. de 2026 0
Men and Women Store Fat Differently Creating Unique Health Risks
Nutrition & Diet

Men and Women Store Fat Differently Creating Unique Health Risks

New research reveals obesity affects sexes differently - men accumulate dangerous belly fat while women show higher inflammation.

Comunicado de Imprensa
14 de abr. de 2026 0
Planetary Health Diet Cuts Heart Disease Risk by 13% in 29-Year Study
Nutrition & Diet

Planetary Health Diet Cuts Heart Disease Risk by 13% in 29-Year Study

Following the EAT-Lancet sustainable diet reduced cardiovascular disease, stroke, and death risk in 13,444 Americans over nearly 3 decades.

Artigo Científico
14 de abr. de 2026 0
Genetic Variants Explain Why 10% Don't Respond to Ozempic and Similar GLP-1 Drugs
Nutrition & Diet

Genetic Variants Explain Why 10% Don't Respond to Ozempic and Similar GLP-1 Drugs

New research reveals genetic 'GLP-1 resistance' affects 1 in 10 people, explaining why popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs fail for some patients.

Comunicado de Imprensa
13 de abr. de 2026 0
Scientists Finally Prove 67-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory About Cellular Energy
Nutrition & Diet

Scientists Finally Prove 67-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory About Cellular Energy

Researchers stabilized an impossible molecule in water, confirming how vitamin B1 drives essential biochemical reactions in our cells.

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13 de abr. de 2026 0
Early Weight Gain Increases Premature Death Risk by 70 Percent
Nutrition & Diet

Early Weight Gain Increases Premature Death Risk by 70 Percent

Swedish study of 600,000 people reveals gaining weight in your 20s dramatically increases lifelong disease risk compared to later weight gain.

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12 de abr. de 2026 0
Dragonfly Vision Discovery Could Revolutionize Deep-Tissue Medical Treatments
Nutrition & Diet

Dragonfly Vision Discovery Could Revolutionize Deep-Tissue Medical Treatments

Scientists found dragonflies see deep red light like humans do, opening doors for new light-based therapies that work inside the body.

Comunicado de Imprensa
11 de abr. de 2026 0
Zeaxanthin From Leafy Greens May Supercharge Cancer Immunotherapy
Nutrition & Diet

Zeaxanthin From Leafy Greens May Supercharge Cancer Immunotherapy

Common eye-health nutrient zeaxanthin strengthens immune T cells and enhances cancer treatment effectiveness in new research.

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11 de abr. de 2026 0
Spice Combinations Boost Anti-Inflammatory Power 100-Fold in New Study
Nutrition & Diet

Spice Combinations Boost Anti-Inflammatory Power 100-Fold in New Study

Researchers find that mixing compounds from mint, chili peppers, and eucalyptus creates synergistic anti-inflammatory effects far beyond individual spices.

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10 de abr. de 2026 0
Cooling Potatoes Cuts Blood Sugar Spike by 40% Through Resistant Starch Formation
Nutrition & Diet

Cooling Potatoes Cuts Blood Sugar Spike by 40% Through Resistant Starch Formation

Chilling cooked potatoes transforms starch into resistant form, dramatically lowering glycemic impact compared to hot potatoes.

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10 de abr. de 2026 0
New Microwave Frying Method Cuts French Fry Oil Content Without Losing Crispiness
Nutrition & Diet

New Microwave Frying Method Cuts French Fry Oil Content Without Losing Crispiness

Scientists combine microwave heating with traditional frying to reduce oil absorption in French fries while maintaining taste and texture.

Comunicado de Imprensa
8 de abr. de 2026 0
Brain's Hidden Appetite Switch Discovered in Non-Neuron Cells
Nutrition & Diet

Brain's Hidden Appetite Switch Discovered in Non-Neuron Cells

Scientists found astrocytes, not just neurons, control when you feel full after eating through a newly discovered glucose-sensing pathway.

Comunicado de Imprensa
8 de abr. de 2026 0
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