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Eating Earlier May Improve Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar

Eating Earlier May Improve Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar

Aligning overnight fasting with sleep improved heart and metabolic markers in a small NIH-funded trial.

Feb 16, 2026

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Review Links Pecan Intake to Improved Cholesterol

Review Links Pecan Intake to Improved Cholesterol

A 20-year review of 52 studies finds consistent lipid improvements and mixed results for blood sugar and weight.

Feb 15, 2026

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3 min read

Cutting Back on Meat Did Not Lead to Nutrient Deficiencies

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Cutting Back on Meat Did Not Lead to Nutrient Deficiencies

A long-running Swedish cohort study suggests a climate-friendly, plant-forward diet can support nutrient adequacy and may be linked to lower cardiometabolic risk.

Feb 17, 2026

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4 min read

Most US Baby Foods Qualify as Ultraprocessed, Study Finds

Most US Baby Foods Qualify as Ultraprocessed, Study Finds

New analysis shows higher sugar and sodium levels in many packaged infant foods, raising questions about how processing intersects with early eating habits.

Feb 14, 2026

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3 min read

Nutrition Science

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Why Side Effects Don’t Always Stop GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs

Why Side Effects Don’t Always Stop GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs

New research suggests people using semaglutide often prioritize perceived results over discomfort when deciding whether to continue treatment.

Feb 13, 2026

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3 min read

Behavior & Psychology

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New Dietary Guidelines Spark Debate Among Health Experts

New Dietary Guidelines Spark Debate Among Health Experts

As the federal government releases updated nutrition guidance, major medical groups agree on core principles but diverge on protein, dairy and ultraprocessed foods.

Jan 8, 2026

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5 min read

People Ate More Food but Fewer Calories on a Wholefood Diet

People Ate More Food but Fewer Calories on a Wholefood Diet

A new analysis suggests food structure and nutrient composition may guide eating decisions in ways that reduce calorie intake without relying on restriction.

Jan 23, 2026

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4 min read

Dark Chocolate Compound Linked to Signs of Slower Biological Aging

Dark Chocolate Compound Linked to Signs of Slower Biological Aging

A large human study finds that higher blood levels of theobromine, a compound from cocoa, are associated with younger biological age.

Dec 12, 2025

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3 min read

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Cutting Back on Meat Did Not Lead to Nutrient Deficiencies

A long-running Swedish cohort study suggests a climate-friendly, plant-forward diet can support nutrient adequacy and may be linked to lower cardiometabolic risk.

Feb 17, 2026

•

4 min read

Cutting Back on Meat Did Not Lead to Nutrient Deficiencies

Low-Carb, Low-Fat Diets Lower Heart Risk When Food Quality Is High

Large cohort analysis suggests plant-based, minimally refined foods matter more than macronutrient ratios for coronary disease risk.

Feb 16, 2026

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3 min read

Low-Carb, Low-Fat Diets Lower Heart Risk When Food Quality Is High

Eating Earlier May Improve Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar

Aligning overnight fasting with sleep improved heart and metabolic markers in a small NIH-funded trial.

Feb 16, 2026

•

3 min read

Eating Earlier May Improve Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar

Review Links Pecan Intake to Improved Cholesterol

A 20-year review of 52 studies finds consistent lipid improvements and mixed results for blood sugar and weight.

Feb 15, 2026

•

3 min read

Review Links Pecan Intake to Improved Cholesterol

Some Drinking Water Kiosks Show Elevated Lead Levels

Research suggests reverse osmosis systems may reduce certain contaminants but increase corrosion-related lead under some conditions.

Feb 15, 2026

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3 min read

Some Drinking Water Kiosks Show Elevated Lead Levels

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